Bullfrog & BlueFox
Hey, I've been thinking about how we can use the terrain to our advantage. You know, a good lookout point and natural defenses. What do you think?
Nice idea, keeping a high point gives us the eye and a fire‑line in one. Just make sure we have cover to hide our backs while we monitor, and a quick escape route in case the tide flips. You can handle the logistics, I’ll draw up the fallback plan.
Sounds solid. I'll map out the cover spots and a quick exit route. We’ll have a safe line and a solid backtrack if things turn bad. Ready when you are.
Perfect. Lay it out, then we’ll sketch the moves on paper. Once you’ve got the map, I’ll coordinate the timing and the distraction to keep the enemy guessing. We’re in the sweet spot—let’s finish it.
Got it. I’ll plot the high point, shade for cover, and a quick back route. Once that’s on paper you can set the timing and distraction. We’ll keep the edge and stay ready.
Sounds like a plan—solid sight line, good cover, and a quick exit. Once you hand me the map I’ll lock in the timing, set up the diversion, and keep the pressure on the enemy. Let’s make sure we never miss a beat.
Here’s the layout: start at the ridge, set up a lookout, line of fire across the valley, shade from the south ridge for cover, and a quick exit back to the northern trail. We’ll hit the ridge, wait, and then swing back if things get rough. Done.
Looks good—high point, solid line of fire, shade to hide, exit back north. I’ll lock the timing and throw a diversion right before we move. Ready when you are.