SpartanZero & Glare
Glare, I got a new target profile. Let's see if your chess moves line up with my hit plan.
Nice, let’s dissect it. First move: assess the target’s openings, find their weak spots, then lock them down with a pin—if you want to win, you need to trap them before they even realize. What’s the profile?
Target: Level 4, night‑operations specialist, carries a compact SMG and a concealed silencer. He moves in shadows, always with two steps ahead, and has a habit of leaving a tiny scorch mark as his calling card. Weak spot: overconfidence in his own gear, he'll open up a flank if he thinks he’s untouchable. We’ll set a pin at the rear gate, then cut off his escape route. This is the plan.
Solid setup. Pin the rear gate, then stage a counter‑flank from the left—he’ll try to dart right, but you’ll have his blind spot covered. Remember to keep a quiet exit; no one likes a mess of footsteps. Ready to play the endgame.
Got it. Pin the gate, cover the left flank, keep the exit silent. We’ll finish this cleanly.
Nice move, but don't get too comfortable. He's a night‑ops vet—he'll notice a silent exit as soon as he sees the shadows. Keep the flank tight and be ready to switch gears if he flips the script. Let's finish without a trace.