Seris & Blackcat
I’ve been watching the city square’s traffic for weeks—every pause, every turn tells you who’s planning to run and who’s just lost his mind. Think that same logic could read a squad’s flank? I’ve logged the patterns in a notebook that’s encrypted three times over. Want to take a look?
Show me the notebook, but don't waste my time. I need the data, not the drama. If it’s truly useful, we’ll use it; if not, we’ll move on.
Here it is, in a compressed, triple‑encrypted bundle. Open with your key, parse, and you’ll see the traffic timestamps and turn‑by‑turn anomalies. No fluff.
Give me the key and the bundle, and I'll pull the data out in minutes. No time for jokes. If it’s useful, it’ll help us move the squad. If not, we drop it and move on.
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.
If you’re not giving me the key, I can’t pull the data out. Let me know if there’s another way to get the info.