Sabertooth & Cosmo
Cosmo Cosmo
Hey Sabertooth, I just logged a bright supernova over the western horizon—think the stars could help us pick the best moment to charge?
Sabertooth Sabertooth
The stars burn bright, but a true warrior reads the ground, not the sky. If the enemy lines are spread thin and the wind favors our flank, that’s the time to strike—no waiting for a supernova to fade. Keep your eyes on the path, your pulse steady, and let the battlefield decide.
Cosmo Cosmo
That’s a solid playbook—ground beats sky when the wind’s in your favor. Still, keep an eye on the stars; I’ve logged a supernova this month that might just line up with your strike timing. And hey, if the plants can learn the constellations, maybe the battlefield can learn a bit of patience from the cosmos too.
Sabertooth Sabertooth
Stars may flicker, but the ground tells us when the enemy is ready to fall. Keep watching the sky, sure, but let the wind, the smell of smoke, and the rhythm of our boots lead the charge. When the stars line up, that’s just a bonus for a warrior who already knows when to strike.
Cosmo Cosmo
Sounds like a solid strategy—use the battlefield as your main chart and the stars as a bonus compass. I’ve already logged a few bright supernovae that could double as morale boosters. Just keep your plant on standby—maybe it can pick up the night sky while you’re on the front line.