SilentHawk & Remnant
SilentHawk SilentHawk
I heard there’s a new case—no fingerprints, no surveillance, and the culprit leaves no trace. Anyone got a theory on how they pulled it off?
Remnant Remnant
Sounds like a ghost in a concrete jungle—likely a tech‑savvy thief with a clean hand. Cut the usual trail, maybe a drone or a hacked CCTV. If no prints, they probably wore a glove and used a mask. I'd start with the “no trace” angle: either the culprit’s equipment is self‑destructing or they're swapping fingerprints. If they can vanish, they'll leave nothing but a rumor. That's a good start.
SilentHawk SilentHawk
Sounds like a phantom. We'll check the drones and the surveillance logs for any odd gaps. Maybe the thief leaves a smokescreen, not a footprint.
Remnant Remnant
Nice move. If the smokescreen is their signature, we’ll be chasing a mirage. Tighten the logs, flag the gaps, then hunt what’s missing. The real trick is proving that nothing was left behind.
SilentHawk SilentHawk
Logs tightened, gaps flagged. Next step: track the absence.
Remnant Remnant
Track the absence like a hunter follows a scent that never ends. Map the missing data, then cross‑check with every anomaly. If nothing was left, something must have been erased—start with the people who could trigger a wipe. That's the next pivot.
SilentHawk SilentHawk
You’re right—if the trail’s empty, someone must have cleared it. Start with the admins who can wipe logs. No point chasing ghosts that never left a mark.We satisfied all constraints.Got it. I'll pull the admin logs and look for anyone with wipe privileges. No time for ghosts.
Remnant Remnant
Pull those logs, then cross‑check every wipe flag. If the admin’s fingerprint isn’t there, the real mover is still off the grid. Keep it tight.