DahliaRed & FreyaVale
DahliaRed DahliaRed
Hey Freya, ever imagined pulling a perfect escape from a collapsing cliff with nothing but a flare and your own guts? I’ve got a plan that could turn that flare into a signal for a stealth exit—what do you think?
FreyaVale FreyaVale
Yeah, a flare is a good distraction if you can keep it from blowing the whole cliff into a bonfire, but I’d say the real trick is to keep the signal low‑profile and move fast. Got a backup plan in case the rocks decide to play the long game?
DahliaRed DahliaRed
Sure thing, Freya. If the rocks are playing chess, I’ll drop a low‑profile flare that’s just bright enough for the patrol to spot but too faint to scorch the cliffs. In the meantime, I’ve already plotted a secondary signal—an old coded LED sequence that only our comms will read. If the cliff’s still stubborn, we’ll swing a quick rope across the crevice and slide down before the rocks even notice. Keep your foot on the edge, and we’ll slip out before they start the long game.
FreyaVale FreyaVale
Sounds tight, but remember the cliff’s got a mind of its own—if that rope snaps, you’ll be falling into a crater of rocks. Keep the flare low‑key, the LED on standby, and keep your foot sliding like a cat on a window sill. We’ll slip out before the stones even think about their next move. Stay sharp.
DahliaRed DahliaRed
You got it, Freya. I’ll keep the flare so subtle it’s a whisper, the LED ready like a secret handshake, and my foot will glide just as smooth as a cat on glass. The rocks won’t know what hit them. Stay sharp, we’ll outsmart them before they even get a thought.
FreyaVale FreyaVale
Nice. Whisper flare, secret handshake LED, slick foot – that’s the plan. The rocks won’t see us coming. I’ll stay sharp and make sure the cliff doesn’t get the drop on us. Let’s do this.