Faust & Hector
Faust Faust
Hector, have you ever thought about whether the discipline you impose on your troops might have a deeper purpose beyond just following orders, some hidden meaning in how you lead?
Hector Hector
Discipline isn’t just about following orders—it’s the way we keep everyone on the same page, protect each other, and stay ready when the situation shifts. It gives us a shared rhythm, so we can move fast and adapt as a unit.
Faust Faust
That's a practical view, but I wonder if discipline is also a kind of quiet contract we make with ourselves, a promise that we won’t let chaos swallow our thoughts, so we can still find meaning even when the battlefield shifts.
Hector Hector
Exactly. It’s our personal pledge to keep the mind steady, so even when the front line changes, we still have a clear purpose.
Faust Faust
I see, the pledge becomes a quiet oath, a way to keep the mind from drifting, so even when the front shifts, that steady pulse remains, reminding us what we’re really here to protect.
Hector Hector
That's the point—keeping that steady pulse lets us see what truly matters and keep our mission clear, no matter how the front moves.