He starts shaking his head, but - well. Nah, he likes back up plans, he likes having back up plans.
"We have to get inside, right? Front door is out, back door is out, but I checked online, and there's an option underneath. Old subway line meets the sewer. Kinda gross, but..."
"Could be, depending on if it's an active sewer line or not, I mean, subterranean's always going t be a little gross, that's the nature of being underground"
She chewed at the inside of her cheek for a moment, contemplative, "And a building that old probably isn't going to have modern seismology detectors, so there's the added bonus of nobody thinking it's an earthquake."
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[A beat.]
I wasn't listening to what the problem was that's just my go-to solution for most things in life.
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That's kind of concerning.
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She's found that plan B is usually the best place to start reworking plan A.
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"We have to get inside, right? Front door is out, back door is out, but I checked online, and there's an option underneath. Old subway line meets the sewer. Kinda gross, but..."
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She chewed at the inside of her cheek for a moment, contemplative, "And a building that old probably isn't going to have modern seismology detectors, so there's the added bonus of nobody thinking it's an earthquake."
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"--Wait, wouldn't we want them to think it's an earthquake, get them out of the building?"
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Being able to false-alarm a whole city block's seismology detectors wasn't entirely unmanageable, but it would take some doing.