Objective: Infiltrate the ventilation system of a high-security facility using only a toothbrush, some string, and an unorthodox understanding of aerodynamics.
Phase 1: Reconnaissance
Identify the ventilation shafts, their airflow rates, and any potential choke points.
- Shaft A: 10 ft x 10 ft, 100 CFM airflow
- Shaft B: 5 ft x 5 ft, 20 CFM airflow
- Shaft C: 20 ft x 20 ft, 500 CFM airflow ( Potential choke point: large fan motor)
Phase 2: Infiltration
Utilize the toothbrush to sweep the area around the shaft openings, creating a makeshift landing strip for the string.
// Code Red // Create a makeshift landing strip around each shaft opening // Using the toothbrush, sweep the area clean // This will ensure a smooth deployment of the string // Resulting in optimal airflow disruption
Phase 3: Deployment
Deploy the string into the ventilation system, using the airflow rates to your advantage.
This is where things get interesting... and deadly.
Next Phase: Disruption Side Effects