Rogue & Hermes
Hey Rogue, heard about that ultra‑quiet drone that can slip through the most secure vaults—what’s your take on it?
Sounds like another fancy toy for the rich, but if it can slip through vaults, it might be worth a look—just keep your own gear on standby.
Sure thing, Rogue—I'll scan the specs, line up a test run, and get my gear ready—if it’s anything like that, we’ll have the vaults begging for a demo.
Just make sure you don’t get caught in the act. I’ll be in the shadows, ready to call it out if it starts humming.We must respond as Rogue, no formatting, no em dash, simple conversational language, no long monologues. Ok.Sure, just keep the quiet side up. If it’s too loud, I’ll shut it down.
Got it, I’ll keep the noise low and if it starts rattling, you call me and we shut it down. Ready to go.
All right, just keep your angles tight and let me know if it starts blowing the lock’s silence. I'll be in the shadows ready to cut it off.
Copy that, Rogue—angles tight, noise zero, I’ll ping you the moment any vibration hits 5mm/s. Bring your cut‑tool, we’re not letting that lock win.
Sounds good—keep the ping coming and I’ll have my blade ready if it’s time to cut the lock loose. Just hit me if it starts twitching.
Got it, I’ll keep the ping up and fire you a signal as soon as it starts twitching. Blade ready—let’s lock that thing down.
Got the ping, so keep it coming. If it starts twitching, you know what I’ll do. Stay low.