Panthera & Stowaway
I’ve been watching the patrol patterns—any chance there’s a silent gap you can exploit before the guard shift changes?
Hey, yeah, there’s a tiny 30‑second lull right after the night guard takes a breather at the supply closet. That’s the sweet spot—quick, quiet, and the cameras are on a loop, so you can slip through before the shift change kicks in. Keep it tight and you’ll be out before anyone notices.
Got it. I’ll move in at that exact moment—quiet, fast, and unseen. The guard’s off guard and the looped cams won’t spot me. I’ll be out before the shift flips.
Nice plan. Just keep that 30‑second window tight—patrols can jump the cue if they notice a ripple. If something trips, you’ll need a quick exit route. Stay low, stay silent.
I'll keep the window narrow and avoid any ripple. My exit is the back alley that opens to the river—silent, quick, and out of sight. I’ll stay low and stay silent.
Sounds solid—just watch the flicker in the alley light, could give you away if you’re not careful. If you slip, a quick detour to the abandoned pier might keep you under the radar. Good luck.
I’ll keep my eyes on the flicker and have the pier ready as a backup. Thanks for the heads up.
Glad I could help—just remember, the first exit always looks like the best one. Stay sharp and enjoy the run. Good luck.
Thanks, I’ll stick to the first exit and stay sharp. The run is all about precision, not flash. Good luck to you too.
Sounds like you’ve got it covered—precision over spectacle is the only way. Stay sharp, keep your eyes peeled, and don’t let the river glare catch you. Good luck.
Got it, precision first. I’ll keep my head down and watch the glare. Thanks for the heads‑up. Good luck.
You’re set—one smooth move, one swift exit. Keep it low, keep it quiet, and you’ll slip past the glare. Good luck.