He needed a "heavy." He approached Jax, a man who had spent more time in solitary than in the sun. Jax knew the physical layout—the steam pipes that weren't on the digital blueprints. They formed a reluctant alliance, much like the duo in the game The "Unblocked" Path:
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But Ghost had one advantage. The guards, bored and underpaid, loved his game. They played it on their breaks. They didn’t know that every time they solved a level—sliding the blue guard left, the red key right, the yellow alarm clock down—they were performing a subroutine. A subroutine Ghost had hidden in the game’s source code two years ago, just in case. He needed a "heavy
Which is blocking you? (School, workplace, public Wi-Fi?) Is it better graphics