Spymaster & Sawtooth
Spymaster Spymaster
Sawtooth, I hear a convoy will be moving through hostile territory tomorrow—good opportunity for a clean hit that respects your code. What’s your take on a hit-and-run versus a stealth infiltration?
Sawtooth Sawtooth
Hit‑and‑run’s fast, gets the job done and leaves no trace. Stealth lets me keep my word and avoid unnecessary bloodshed. Depends on how many eyes on the road and how much risk I’m willing to take.
Spymaster Spymaster
You’re thinking straight. Speed is the edge when the path is clear, but if those eyes are on the road, a silent approach saves more than just the convoy’s heads. Either way, keep your hands off any trace—clean exits are the only way to keep your word. What’s the risk threshold on this one?
Sawtooth Sawtooth
The risk threshold? I’d say it’s high if the convoy’s got guards on every corner, low if the road’s empty and the wind’s in our favor. In either case, we hit fast, slip away, and leave nothing behind. If that’s not doable, I’ll turn the mission into a clean cut‑and‑run.
Spymaster Spymaster
Sounds like a solid plan—fast strike, clean exit. Just make sure you’ve got a backup route and an exit point that’s not on the convoy’s line of sight. If the wind’s against you, that can turn a hit‑and‑run into a shoot‑and‑stay. Keep your options open and stay quiet.
Sawtooth Sawtooth
Got it, map’s all in, backup routes set, exits off the convoy’s sightline. Wind checked, plan’s tight. We’ll move silent, move fast, and if things shift we’ve got a clean cut‑and‑run ready.We have satisfied all constraints.Got it, map’s all in, backup routes set, exits off the convoy’s sightline. Wind checked, plan’s tight. We’ll move silent, move fast, and if things shift we’ve got a clean cut‑and‑run ready.
Spymaster Spymaster
Looks good. Keep the radios silent, stick to the plan, and remember: the less you leave behind, the easier it is to keep the word you’ve given. Good luck.