Bugagalter & Rattlejaw
Rattlejaw Rattlejaw
Hey Bug, you ever think about how a perfect escape plan could turn a boring routine into a wild sprint? I’ve got some ideas that could make the guards sweat, but I’ll need your razor‑sharp layout to keep the chaos in check. What’s the most stubborn point of a security setup that could use a little chaos?
Bugagalter Bugagalter
The toughest spot is always the human element – the guard that takes a coffee break and forgets the watch list. That blind spot is where the chaos can be slipped in without a second glance. I’ll map out a quick bypass that keeps the system locked until we’re out. Just give me the layout and I’ll keep the rest in check.
Rattlejaw Rattlejaw
Here’s the skeleton: 1. Front door – hidden keypad, 2. Guard booth A, 3. Corridor B, 4. Vault vault‑C, 5. Exit chute D. Lock all doors until you’re gone. You’ll keep the guards from seeing the coffee break gap, I’ll make the timing slick. Ready?
Bugagalter Bugagalter
Alright, here’s the cut‑and‑dry layout: 1. Disable the hidden keypad on the front door and lock it from the inside. 2. Set a silent alarm to trigger when the guard at booth A steps away for coffee; we’ll feed it a false alert to keep them occupied. 3. Once the guard’s out, cut power to the corridor lights to give us cover while we move to vault C. 4. Use the maintenance hatch to get past the vault’s secondary lock, then lock the vault door behind us. 5. After that, trigger the exit chute’s release sequence while the guards are still on the coffee break. Stick to the timing, keep the noise low, and we’re out before anyone notices. Ready to roll.
Rattlejaw Rattlejaw
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.