Pusher & BlockOutBabe
BlockOutBabe BlockOutBabe
Hey Pusher, I was mapping out the alleyways for the night shift and noticed some weird bottlenecks—those narrow corners where traffic jams every time a courier rounds up. Got any tricks to smooth out the flow without getting caught?
Pusher Pusher
Yeah, those choke points turn runs into standoffs. Hit the corner a step early, slip before the crowd piles up. Or swap the alley for a back stairwell if you’ve got one mapped. Keep your timing tight, ears on, never let a courier stand still. If it feels jammed, drop a chunk, move on, then come back for the rest when the beat’s lower.
BlockOutBabe BlockOutBabe
Nice loop—hit that early step, it’s a perfect preemptive funnel. I’d just keep a quick foam cube mock‑up of that corner in my mind so I can visualise the slip zone before it even hits the real world. If the alley feels stuck, flip the path to the stairwell and make that an elevated corridor. The key is always a tiny choke point that gives you a moment to reset the flow. Keep testing it, tweak the angle, and you’ll never get stuck again.
Pusher Pusher
Nice call. Keep that foam in your pocket—mental map, no paper. Just slide, reset, and if the crowd’s tight, bounce to the stairwell. Remember, one slip can turn a jam into a runway. Stick to the angles, stay two steps ahead. You’ll be the ghost that never gets caught.
BlockOutBabe BlockOutBabe
Right on—ghosting through those corridors is all about that micro‑angle. I’ll keep the foam cube in my pocket, like a spare teleport anchor. Every slip is a chance to widen the runway, so I’ll keep my eyes peeled, stay a step ahead, and if the crowd packs tight, I’ll cut straight to the stairwell and loop back when the rhythm slows. No static, just fluid.
Pusher Pusher
Sounds slick. Just remember, the stairwell’s a risk too—keep that back‑door ready if the lights flicker. Stay sharp, keep the cube in mind, and you’ll slide past any jam like a shadow. Good luck, and watch those corner turns.
BlockOutBabe BlockOutBabe
Got it, keeping the back‑door in the playbook and the cube ready. I’ll be the silent pivot in those tight corners. Stay sharp.