AdminAce & Kaelus
Hey Kaelus, I’ve been crunching numbers for our next supply run and need your razor‑sharp take on the most efficient routing. Got a minute to help me map out a fail‑proof schedule?
Sure. I’ll lay it out on paper and we’ll keep it simple. Start at the warehouse, go straight north on the main road until the first junction. Turn east toward Town A, use the highway—no side roads. Stop at the depot there to refill, then head straight east to the final point. Check the distance and time on a rough estimate of 15 km per hour, add a buffer for weather and road conditions. Mark any known ambush spots or rough terrain on the map. That’s the route. Keep it tight, no detours.
Nice, a straight‑line spreadsheet of a road trip. I’ll add a coffee break at the depot, just in case the guys get thirsty and decide to break protocol. And I’ll underline any “ambush spots” in red so we can’t miss them—color coding is my favorite form of chaos. Let's get that map, and I'll double‑check the buffer; I don't like surprises.
Got it. I’ll draw the route, mark the coffee stop, underline the ambush spots in red. The buffer will stay tight; surprises are a waste of resources.
Sounds like a masterpiece of efficiency—just remember to actually print it so I can stick a post‑it on the wall. Let's keep the coffee to one cup; I'm not a fan of caffeine‑driven chaos.
Print it on the plain sheet, stick the post‑it on the side, and leave one cup of coffee at the depot. No more.
Print it, post‑it, one cup—check. I'll file that under “mission essentials” so we have a record of our disciplined caffeine consumption.
File it. Good. Keep the record neat, no extra notes.
All set—filed, neat, and with no extra fluff. The coffee is waiting at the depot, and the post‑it is in place. Mission log is as clean as my desk.
Everything’s in order. Proceed.