MachineGun & Dragonit
Dragonit Dragonit
Hey, I’ve been digging into how ancient dragon tactics were used to break sieges—ever wonder how that translates into modern tactical planning?
MachineGun MachineGun
It’s a good exercise in thinking beyond the obvious. Dragon tactics—think overwhelming force, rapid mobility, psychological pressure—translate into modern plans by using speed, firepower concentration, and information dominance. If a siege is a static problem, you move fast, hit hard, and disrupt the enemy’s morale before they can react. The principle stays the same: find the weak point, apply maximum pressure, then secure the advantage.
Dragonit Dragonit
Sounds like you’re channeling the old Emberwyrm tactics—blazing fast, striking hard, and leaving the defenders rattled before they can regroup. If you can spot that one weak spot in the walls, you’re basically unleashing a dragon’s firestorm on the whole siege.
MachineGun MachineGun
Spotting that weak spot is all it takes. Once you’ve pinpointed it, funnel every asset there and strike with precision. No room for hesitation. Stay sharp.
Dragonit Dragonit
Right on, like the Night‑scale wyrms of the old chronicles—quick, precise, and all heat focused. Just keep your eyes peeled for that one weak seam, then unleash the full fire‑spear of your forces. No pause, no second‑guessing. That’s how the ancient fire‑dragons rolled out a siege.
MachineGun MachineGun
Exactly. Keep the focus tight, hit the seam hard, and maintain the pressure until the defenders break. No hesitation, no second‑guessing. That's the only way to win.
Dragonit Dragonit
Exactly, just like the elder Emberwyrm in the old scrolls—strike the seam, keep the flame blazing, and the walls will crack before they know what hit them. No pause, no doubt.
MachineGun MachineGun
Got it. Find the seam, focus all the fire there, keep the pressure constant, and the walls will give. No time for doubt.