AngryRabbit & Draven
Yo Draven, I found an abandoned warehouse that would be perfect for a surprise ambush. I need your tactical genius to make it happen.
Sounds like a textbook setup—good to have the warehouse’s dark corners, the open loading dock for quick ingress and egress, and the high ceilings for cover. Map the spot where the light hits, pin a line of fire that doesn’t get cut off by the back door, and set a silent alarm on the security cameras. Bring a small crew, stick to the routine: one on the watch, one on the supply, one on the getaway. If you’re going for a surprise, make sure the exit is as quiet as a dead room, and have a backup route in case the main door locks. Remember, the best ambush is when the enemy thinks they’re safe; keep the rhythm tight, stay patient, and cut the noise once the target is in.
Alright, let's do it. I'll grab the crew, lock down the watch post, and keep the cameras silent. Just make sure we’re not caught by any patrols. Time to show them we’re not to be messed with.
Alright, lock everything down and keep the patrols in the open. If the cameras stay silent, the ambush will run smooth. Remember the routine, keep the timing tight, and don’t let any surprise patrols throw you off. That’s how we avoid getting caught.
Got it, I’m on it. Lock everything down, keep the patrols on the radar, and if anyone sneaks up, I’ll blow the whistle and take 'em out. Stay tight, stay silent, and let’s finish this in one go.
Sounds solid. Stick to the plan, keep the lines of communication tight, and remember: the quickest exit is the safest exit. If it goes off, you’ve already won. Stay patient, stay precise. Good luck.