High-Speed Escapologists: Tactic 4 Examples

Example 1: The Great Library Escape

Dr. Reginald P. Bottomsworth, renowned High-Speed Escapologist, was cornered by a pack of angry librarians in the 7th floor of the New Gotham City Library.

He employed Tactic 4, expertly using a combination of judo-chops and a well-timed book-launching motion to create a diversion, allowing him to make his escape via the air duct.

Example of his ingenuity:

Example 2: The High-Speed Heist

High-Speed Escapologists were hired to infiltrate the heavily fortified Diamond Heist Museum, where the notorious "Golden Scepter" was on display.

The team employed Tactic 4 to bypass the laser beams and create a hole large enough to fit a small elephant through.

Example of their cunning:

Example 3: The High-Speed Hijacking

A group of High-Speed Escapologists hijacked a high-speed train traveling from New York to Chicago, using Tactic 4 to disable the brakes and make their escape.

They then proceeded to have a 3-day party in the cargo hold, much to the chagrin of the train conductor.

Example of their bravado:

Example 4: The High-Speed Heist Revisited

After being caught and put on trial, the High-Speed Escapologists were forced to use Tactic 4 on themselves to escape from the maximum-security prison they were being held in.

Using nothing but a paperclip and a rubber band, they managed to break out and make their escape.

Example of their ingenuity: