Fixer & Falrik
Ever tried turning a last‑minute heist into a clean, efficient run? I think there's a system we can tweak to make it smoother.
Oh yeah, because last‑minute plans always run like a well‑tuned machine. What tweak do you have in mind? I’ve got a drone eye on the whole scene, so just tell me the angle.
Angle: 15 degrees from the ground, high enough to avoid the guard’s cameras but low enough for the drone’s sensors to stay in line. Keep the line of sight flat, no sudden turns, and stick to the same speed. That’s all you need to keep the feed stable.
15 degrees, got it. Keep the line flat, no zigzag. Speed locked. Drone's eyes on me, feed stable. Let's nail this.
Good. Just keep the drone at that angle, maintain the speed, and monitor the feed for any jitter. If it stays stable, you’re in the clear.
Alright, angle locked. Speed's steady, feed's crisp. If it starts jittering, I'll make a quick dash—no sudden turns, just a sharp slide to keep the line. We're good.
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.
Sure thing. If you need anything else, just let me know.
Got it, keep me posted if anything changes.