Catherine Chun (
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meadowlark2019-03-16 04:17 pm
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Sooo... someone suggested I set up a security system wherever we decide on our new safehouse. I can definitely do surveillance, and encryption and retinal scanners and all that, but I can't say I've ever tried to secure something before.
Any volunteers to help me out? Prior security experience or breaking-and-entering experience both apply.
Any volunteers to help me out? Prior security experience or breaking-and-entering experience both apply.
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it's good to have more than one contingency plan.
[And then contingencies for those too, according to the school of Batman. Especially when most recently the Morningstar agents had their locations leaked. There's no guarantee none of them will come under fire- and having one of their own add a flare to the security measures- it's not a bad idea]
have you considered adding evacuation protocols?
[There's a small pause and then]
it's not as hard as it sounds.
hiding something in plain sight.
the best lies involve the truth. running a shop or a bar over it, establishing a precedent in going to similar places before visiting this new location, is going to make most people see nothing interesting.
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And an evacuation protocol would be one of those things. That's a good idea. We would need more than one for different reasons to evacuate... 'The cops are coming' is pretty different from 'there's a fire'.
I hope so! Usually I'd be one of those oblivious losers walking right on by! I've never had to hide something.