The Tri-State Syndicate

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By Dell George

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A hardcore crew of thieves running a tri-state crime origination comes to the attention of a detective who has been putting the pieces of the crimes together to achieve a solution for how and why the crimes are done. All pros in their fields of expertise, each member has a job to do. Like them, the detective sees the job that he must do and sets out to narrow down the scope and catch them in the act...


As Leo spoke, he saw the pieces of Jax's grand design clicking into place in his own mind, but now, he was simultaneously observing them through Carter's eyes, seeing the counter-moves, the subtle adjustments being made to ensnare the syndicate. He relayed Jax's understanding of the human element, the predictable patterns of guard patrols and the psychological assumptions of invulnerability that formed the foundation of the museum's security. "The graveyard shift, the lull between 3:00 and 3:45 AM, it's not just about the guards being tired," Leo emphasized. "It's about the system's reliance on human oversight. Jax is counting on those predictable moments of reduced vigilance to align with the technological vulnerabilities Lena is exploiting. It's a layered approach, exploiting every conceivable weakness, from the physical infrastructure to the digital network and the human element."

The information exchange was a delicate, high-stakes operation in itself. Leo had to transmit enough detail to be useful to Carter, but not so much that it would immediately flag him as an informant to the syndicate's sophisticated monitoring systems. Every word was chosen with extreme care, every phrasing scrutinized to maintain his cover. He painted a picture of a plan so intricate, so audacious, that it bordered on the impossible, a testament to Jax's genius and the syndicate's unwavering commitment to pushing the boundaries of what was achievable.

He spoke of the sheer audacity, the "declaration" Jax had spoken of, the intention to shatter the illusion of invulnerability. "Jax sees this not just as a heist, but as a statement," Leo conveyed. "A demonstration that the impossible is merely a matter of perspective. They intend to leave their mark not on the walls of the museum, but on the very concept of security itself. The objective is not merely acquisition, but a declaration of their superior capability." The words echoed Jax's earlier pronouncements, the chilling confidence that permeated the syndicate's operations....


The Tri-State Syndicate