Noa is nodding along with Addie’s thoughts, if they can avoid any red flags that would get more eyes on them they’ll have more space to breathe. “We’ll need to be careful about picking an agent up near the medical center. They have patrols ‘round there that could catch us and put a wrench in all of it.” Just another piece that needs to go exactly perfectly for everything else to fall into place. They’ll need to be careful who they include in the orchestrations; some of the crew have the best of intentions but little talent when subtlety is required.
“If they worked with a closed circuit system we could figure a way to hack in, gets eyes on them,” she says out loud. “Even send some kind of message if everything else fell through. But that’s a whole lot more conditions we’ve got no control over.” Everything would be much easier if they, like the Capitol, had had a true rat amongst the ranks, someone less encumbered by tails and eyes watching them. It’s not a card they have though, so Noa lets the thought go nearly as soon as it settles. “This is as good of a start as we’re going to get, and if something else comes up we problem solve. Rome, could you remind the crew they need to be ready to go when we need ‘em?”