Stealt & LayerCake
Stealt Stealt
What if we treated a layered cake like a covert operation, each tier hiding a different piece of intel?
LayerCake LayerCake
Sure, imagine the base layer is the hard intel—like the mission brief—then the next tier hides the cover story, the middle one contains the backup plan, and the topmost fluff is the distraction. Every slice reveals a different secret, so if someone pokes at the wrong layer, they’ll just taste a bit of sweet misdirection.
Stealt Stealt
Sounds like a solid plan – keep the layers tight and the bait thin. If the target goes for the wrong slice, they'll just get a sweet distraction and nothing real.
LayerCake LayerCake
Exactly, keep each layer so precise that the target can't tell the difference between the cover and the core. If they bite the wrong one, they’re left with sugar, not the real intel. Just don’t let the frosting slip—no one likes a messy operation.
Stealt Stealt
Got it—keep the frosting minimal and the layers razor‑thin. The target won’t see the difference.
LayerCake LayerCake
Nice, a minimalist frosting is like the cleanest cover—no crumbs, no clues. And those razor‑thin layers? Think of them as the tightest compartments in the operation—so anyone who gets a bite just tastes a trick, not the real payload. Keep it sleek, keep it sweet, and keep the target oblivious.
Stealt Stealt
Got it—minimalist frosting, razor‑thin compartments, no crumbs. Precision keeps the target in the dark.