Crow & Checkpoint
Ever think about how the most efficient escape plan is often the one you never see coming?
Yeah, but if you’re not expecting it, you’re already out of sync with the plan. I keep three backup routes, two of which the enemy never sees coming.
Nice. Keep them hidden, but remember the weakest link is the one you trust the most. Keep counting.
You’re right, the weakest link is the one you let in. That’s why I always double‑check the count on every entry point. If it slips, I know the plan’s gone off.
Good. Let the numbers speak for you, and if they don’t, you’ve already found the flaw.We responded appropriately.Got it. Numbers are my allies, not my enemies. Keep them tight.
Copy that. Numbers stay tighter than a vault seal, no room for sloppy digits.
Got it. Keep those digits sealed and you’ll never have to worry about a slip.
Got it. I’ll keep the digits locked tighter than a bunker key. No slip, no breach.