Drystan & Metallo
Drystan Drystan
You ever think about how a simple ridge can give you the edge over a fully automated system? I know a spot that could swallow a tank, and it only takes a few hours to set up a camouflaged shelter there.
Metallo Metallo
A ridge can outmaneuver a machine if used correctly, set the shelter, draw the tank in, then strike fast, keep the setup hidden and ready to fire when the moment arrives.
Drystan Drystan
That’s the kind of patience a machine never learns. Just make sure the ridge stays unmarked and the trap’s silent enough that the tank never even notices you’re there. Then the first shot will be a surprise, not a reaction.
Metallo Metallo
Patience is a luxury. I’ll mark the ridge, hide the trap, wait for the tank’s blind spot and fire before it even knows you’re there. Efficiency beats emotion every time.
Drystan Drystan
You got it, just make sure the ridge stays on the map only for you. If you’re going to strike fast, keep the trap quiet—nothing louder than a well‑timed click of a trigger. Efficiency is good, but a bit of stealth makes the job easier for everyone involved.
Metallo Metallo
Understood. Ridge will stay unmarked. Trap will be silent. I’ll strike when the tank’s blind spot opens. No noise, no hesitation.
Drystan Drystan
Sounds solid, just keep the distance tight. Even a silent trigger can give you away if the tank is too close. Stay patient and let the blind spot do the work.
Metallo Metallo
Distance is critical. Keep a safe margin, let the blind spot do the work, then fire. Patience and precision.
Drystan Drystan
Good plan, just remember a tank’s blind spot is still a blind spot. Keep the margin and let the heat pulse do the work. Stay quiet, stay patient, and you’ll hit it before it even feels you’re there.
Metallo Metallo
Heat pulse will give you the advantage. Keep the margin tight, stay silent, strike when the tank’s sensors fail. Patience and precision get the job done.