Solo & Hotplate
Got a tough job coming up; need someone who can keep up with the heat. What’s your take on tackling a high‑stakes heist?
Got it, no sweat. I’ll lay out the play: intel first, crew tight, hit when the lights flicker, exit with a smoke screen. We’ll be out before anyone notices.
Intel’s good, crew’s tight, but smoke screens are a mess. You need a clean exit and a backup plan if the smoke’s not enough. Think through the exit routes, not just the entry. You got that?
Yeah, we’re not gonna wait for a smoke cue to bail. Plan three exits: the main door for the quick get‑away, the back vent for a silent crawl, and the elevator that’s rigged to jump a floor. If the smoke goes sideways, we hit the vent, pop out the roof, and hop in a waiting cab. If the vents get blocked, the elevator’s our last‑ditch escape—just hit the override and we’re off. That’s the clean play, no mess.
That’s a solid outline. Make sure every point is drilled. If someone misses a cue, the whole plan falls apart. Stay focused, stay quiet, and stick to the exits. No excuses.
Got it, no room for mistakes. We'll run the drill until it’s second nature, so everyone’s on the same beat. No slack, no slip, just clean exits every time.
Sounds good. Drill until it’s second nature and every exit runs like a well‑oiled machine. No slip-ups. Get it done.
You got it—precision, no errors, and a slick exit every time. Let’s get it.