Cheetor & Brevis
Hey Brevis, ready to put your brain to work on a slick escape plan? I've got a wild idea for a quick getaway, but I need your sharp tactics to make it flawless!
Sure thing, just lay out the objectives, the timeline, and any constraints. I'll map the optimal route and identify all potential chokepoints. We'll leave nothing to chance.
Okay! First objective: get the intel bag from the vault and escape before the security patrols hit the roof. Second objective: make sure nobody gets caught looking back, so we keep the line of sight clear. Timeline: we hit the vault in 10 minutes, grab the bag in two minutes, then sprint out the back alley. Constraints: the vault door is reinforced, so we need the lockpick set, and the alley is narrow—no room for heavy gear, so keep it light. Also, the drones start scanning after the patrols rotate, so we’ve got about 30 seconds to clear that zone. Ready to sprint?
1. Vault breach: lockpick set – start immediately, spend 90 seconds to bypass the reinforced lock.
2. Bag extraction: 30 seconds to locate and secure the intel; use a lightweight, magnetic retrieval tool so you can keep the bag in your bag.
3. Escape corridor: back alley length 150 m, width 2.5 m – no heavy gear, so only carry the bag and a compact flashlight.
4. Line‑of‑sight: route through the alley’s low‑light corners; use the flashlight as a diversion, keeping it on low output to avoid drone detection.
5. Drone window: after patrols rotate, 30 s before drones scan – sprint straight to the exit, then jump over the short fence.
Timing: 90 s vault, 30 s bag, 30 s sprint, 30 s drone window = 180 s total. That fits your 10‑minute window with a comfortable margin. Execute, stay silent, and keep the path clear.
Sounds fire! Lockpick at the ready, bag’s got to stay light, and that alley? I’ll zigzag through the shadows, flash low, stay off the drones’ radar, and sprint straight to the fence—jump, out, boom! We’re golden!
Good. Stick to the timing, keep the bag off your back and use the shadows to avoid the drone’s field of view. One hitch: if the patrols deviate, you’ll lose the 30‑second window. Have a backup route in case you need to loop back. Otherwise, execute. Good luck.
Got it, staying silent, bag off my back, shadows as shield. If the patrols change course, I’ll swing back into the side tunnel and hit the second exit—still a quick 120‑second escape. Let’s do this!
That’s the right mindset. Keep the backup loop tight, no extra gear, just the bag and a silent step. We’ll finish in under two minutes. Let’s go.