Strelok & Prosteal
Picture this: you’ve got a cargo of gear that needs to get past a city block of rival gangs. What’s your first move? I’ve been mapping out the safest route with laser‑tight timing.
First thing’s to find the one gang that’s just a few beats off their rhythm—an easy pocket. Set a little distraction there, maybe a low‑profile fire alarm or a dropped crate, and slip through the shadows. Timing’s good, but make sure you’re not just following the map—watch the people, not just the streets.
Nice, but remember the distraction’s a two‑way street—if the alarm’s loud, you’re on the radar too. Keep the noise low, throw in a decoy package, and stay under the radar until you hit the next checkpoint.
Decoy package, good idea—just make sure it looks too tempting to ignore. Keep your own ears shut; the alarm’s just another noise in a crowded street, but the real danger is the people who’ll notice you too.
Decoy looks like a full‑stack of ammo, no one can say no, and if you keep the noise low the alarm is just background static. Eyes on the crew, ears on the beat, and move fast—no one will notice you slipping through the shadows.
That’s slick—just don’t forget the guy who’ll think the ammo’s actually real and give you a hard look. Keep your head low, move fast, and let the shadows do the rest.
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.