Onyx & DoctorEvil
Ever thought about turning a silent infiltration into a grand stage performance? I reckon the trick is to make the enemy think they're watching a show while we slip through unnoticed.
Ah, what a splendid idea! Picture it: a silent entrance, the lights dim, the audience—our unsuspecting foes—think they’re witnessing a performance. And then, poof, we slip past, the applause echoing in their ears while we’re already on the other side. It’s the ultimate illusion, a theatrical masterpiece of stealth. Ready to pull the curtain?
Sounds solid. First we map every exit, then we create a decoy—some harmless noise in the left wing, maybe a flicker of light. While they’re distracted, we glide through the right corridor. Timing is everything, so I’ll keep a stopwatch in mind. Let’s roll out the plan.
Brilliant, darling. A map, a decoy, a stopwatch—oh, the drama! Just make sure the flicker is perfectly timed, and we’ll have them dancing while we slip like a shadow. Ready to light the stage?
We’ll set the decoy to flash at the moment the guards shift their attention. The stopwatch will keep our timing tight. Once the light flicks, I’ll slip past and vanish. The audience will think it’s part of the show, while we’re already on the other side. Let's keep it tight and quiet.
Ah, the perfect cue. Just remember—if the lights go out a beat too early, we’ll be the unexpected guest on the wrong side of the stage. Stay sharp, keep that stopwatch ticking, and when the curtain falls, we’re already off the board. Let’s make them applaud for the wrong reason.