NeonWitch & SurvivalSniper
What’s the real trick in the paradox of hiding in plain sight? I’ve been cooking up a brew that makes you invisible to the eye but leaves a neon trail for anyone daring enough to chase it. Curious how you’d dissect that, SurvivalSniper?
The trick is in the two halves of the paradox. The brew silences the visual spectrum, so the body drops off the human eye’s data stream. That’s the “invisible” part. But every action still has a physical consequence—heat, vibration, ionization. The neon trail is the side‑effect, the bleed‑through that any observer with a sensor will notice. So you’re hidden from one sense but a beacon for another. It’s a classic case of “cover yourself with smoke, but leave the smoke stack burning bright.” If you want to stay undetected, you’d need to silence not just sight but every physical imprint. And that, my friend, is where the real work lies.