Shardik & EnergyMgr
I’ve seen how our forces spread their energy across the battlefield, and I think there’s room for tightening that process. What do you think?
I get what you’re saying—looks like some troops are still running on empty. If we map out the flow of effort, we can trim the waste and keep the line humming. It’ll take a few tweaks, but the gains are worth it. Let’s pull up the data and see where the leaks are.
Good. Let’s see the numbers and cut the excess. I'll be ready to act when you point out the weak spots.
Here’s the quick rundown: the artillery squad is using 28% of the depot’s energy budget, but their hit‑rate is only 12% of targets, so 22% of that budget is essentially wasted. The scout patrols are 18% over the recommended threshold, yet their coverage is still 90% of the sector, so we can trim 6% from their gear without dropping visibility. The main line infantry is exactly on target, so no cuts there. Focus the cuts on the artillery and scout units first—just a 5% reduction in ammo loads for artillery and lighter armor for scouts will shave off about 15% of the total spend while keeping combat effectiveness intact. Ready to roll?
Alright, I’ll cut the extra weight from the artillery and the scouts. No hesitation. Let's move.