Ebola & Olya
Olya Olya
Hey, have you ever caught a glimpse of those hidden subway tunnels under the old train yard? I keep mapping every odd crack and spray-can drip there, but I'm still trying to figure out how they connect to the rest of the city. Maybe we can outline a route that makes sense strategically, like a secret map for us to navigate without getting caught.
Ebola Ebola
Sounds like a solid project. Start by cataloguing each exit and entry point, then rank them by frequency of use and accessibility. Once you have a list, plot the shortest path that skips heavily monitored areas. Keep it in a low‑profile file and remember to mark any chokepoints you might need to bypass with a quick detour. That way you’ll have a stealth route that’s both efficient and low‑risk.
Olya Olya
Alright, I’ll start the catalog now, but I’m already spotting that the northern exit is a mess of graffiti—maybe that’s the perfect hide‑and‑peek spot. I’ll rank everything by how many bikes swing by, and map out a stealthy zig‑zag. I’ll keep the file low‑profile, like a scribbled notebook on the bike rack. Don’t worry, I’ll flag the choke points with those paint‑splatter icons I love. Let's get to it!
Ebola Ebola
Nice. Keep the graffiti spots as cover; they’ll mask any signs of movement. Just be sure you record the exact angles of each bike path, so you can cut in and out without drawing attention. Stick to the low‑profile notebook plan, and you’ll have a clear, unnoticeable route once the choke points are flagged. Good work.