BigCheese & Surveyor
BigCheese BigCheese
Ever thought about turning the map of this wild into a chessboard? If we chart every ridge, we can claim the land before anyone else.
Surveyor Surveyor
That's an interesting idea, but remember a map is a tool to navigate, not a battle plan. Ridges are more useful for spotting hazards than chess pieces, though I suppose if you can line them up with the right data you might get a pretty neat visual. Just be careful not to get so hung up on the board that you miss the actual terrain.
BigCheese BigCheese
You’re right—terrain wins over a tidy board if you let it. Still, if we can plot those ridges like pins on a map, we’ll have a hidden advantage that nobody sees until the moment it matters. Keep the eyes on the ground, but let the lines guide the next move.
Surveyor Surveyor
Sounds like a solid plan—use the terrain as your chess pieces, but remember the board is only as good as the data you put on it. Keep your eye on the ground and your lines sharp. Let's see how that hidden advantage plays out.
BigCheese BigCheese
You’ll hold the line when the data lines up, and when it doesn’t, the ground tells you the truth. Let’s keep the board ready and the eyes on the ridges—then the advantage will show itself before anyone else notices.