Random, tired thought of the day
When seeing a classic heist plan scene and the line “Synchronize your watches!” is used… How do they decide which watch to use as base for the synchronization? Why do we just see them look down at their watch and fix its time, how do they know what time to fix it to? If they already knew, why even need to do the motion?
My experience with group synchronization is only but chaos and confusion and disagreement.
Just a random thought.
Imagine this happening on a heist r something so they all are on very different times and such and the job goes south fairly quickly and they end up doing a scooby doo type thing where they end up succeeding despite everything going wrong.
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Imagine this happening on a heist r something so they all are on very different times and such and the job goes south...
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trainmonanon said: What they do is they all change their watches to the same predetermined time, usually the nearest hour on the dot. They do it so that they can better keep themselves to the schedule, less time comparing real time to time in the mission/heist/etc.
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askstripes said: Maybe they just start the stopwatch
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