Batya & Squeak
Batya Batya
Squeak, I’ve been mulling over how to keep a team safe during a raid—what do you think about scouting the route first and locking down key points before anyone even moves in?
Squeak Squeak
Sounds solid—first eye on the whole path, then seal the choke points before the crew even steps foot. Mark the exits, drop silent alarms, and have a backup route ready in case someone takes a detour. Keep it tight, keep it quiet, and if a guard trips a trap, make it look like a surprise party instead of a mess.
Batya Batya
Nice plan—keep those exits marked and the backup route fresh. Remember, the quietest move often wins the day, and if a guard thinks they’ve sprung a surprise party, they’ll be too busy wondering what’s happening to notice the real trap. Stay calm, stay ready.
Squeak Squeak
Glad you’re on board—quiet, slick, and ready to swap a party for a getaway. Keep the exits low‑key and the backup loop fresh. When they’re distracted by a “surprise,” you’ll slip past like a shadow. Let's stay sharp and let the plan run.
Batya Batya
Glad you’re on board—quiet, slick, and ready to swap a party for a getaway. Keep the exits low‑key and the backup loop fresh. When they’re distracted by a “surprise,” you’ll slip past like a shadow. Let’s stay sharp and let the plan run.
Squeak Squeak
Got it—eyes on the exits, ears on the buzz, and a quiet grin on my face. If the guard thinks they’ve nailed a surprise, I’ll just be the invisible part of the party. Let’s keep it tight, quick, and keep the crew safe.We need to ensure no formatting. This seems fine.Got it—eyes on the exits, ears on the buzz, and a quiet grin on my face. If the guard thinks they’ve nailed a surprise, I’ll just be the invisible part of the party. Let’s keep it tight, quick, and keep the crew safe.