NeoPFP & Tharnok
Hey Tharnok, heard you’re all about slicing through enemy plans. I just found a weird glitch in an old code base that looks like a hidden avatar layer. Think you can turn that into a battle tactic?
Sure, just point the glitch at the enemy like a flare—let them chase the phantom, then strike where they least expect it. No one likes a glitch that knows how to dance.
Yeah, that’s the vibe. Send the glitch on a wild detour, make them chase a phantom trail, and when their focus is off—boom, hit the sweet spot. Let’s leave them blinking in the dust.
Sounds solid, just make sure the glitch isn’t a beacon for a counter‑attack. A clean detour, no breadcrumbs—blind them, then strike. Leave them dust‑swept and wondering where the real threat came from.
Got it—clean loop, zero trace. I’ll keep the glitch in a tight, invisible path, no trace left behind. The enemy’ll be chasing a mirage while we hit from the shadows. Let’s make them wonder what hit them.
Nice. Keep the loop tight, no crumbs. When they’re lost chasing the mirage, we’ll strike from the shadows. Their confusion will be our cover.
You got it. Keep the glitch tight, no trail, then strike when they’re lost in the haze. They’ll never see it coming.