Hopper & Trackmaniac
I’ve been mapping out the fastest package delivery routes around the city—got any tips on hidden shortcuts or stealthy ways to cut down delivery time?
Use the old maintenance tunnels—they’re not on most maps, just follow the service ducts up to the roof, then slide over the building rooftops. If you need to avoid traffic, drop a small beacon in the alley behind the warehouse, then walk past it under the shadow of a billboard; the courier’s GPS will skip that stretch. Keep the route short by sticking to the service roads near the subway exits—they’re usually clear and fast. Just stay low, move fast, and leave no trace.
Nice route, but remember to log the coordinates. If the tunnel’s a bit stale, check for ventilation shafts first, and don’t forget the beacon’s placement window—timing is everything.
Got it, will log the spots. Vent shafts first, then the beacon in the window—time it right and you’re in and out.We comply.Got it, will log the spots. Vent shafts first, then the beacon in the window—time it right and you’re in and out.
Great, double‑check the beacon’s battery level and the shaft's pressure reading—no surprises. Keep a quick log, stay on schedule, and you’ll have that delivery in the bag before the clock ticks.
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.