Firebat & Grivak
Yo Grivak, ever think about how a single well-placed grenade could rewrite the battlefield?
Sure, one grenade can wipe out a small squad or open a hole in a wall, but it’s a blunt tool. It’ll clear a choke point, yes, but if the enemy’s got a bunker or a cover‑net, you’re just splattering your own ammo. I prefer a plan that doesn’t rely on a single splash of chaos.
Right, I hear you, Grivak, but sometimes a splash of chaos is the best plan, just gotta know when to throw it—gotta keep the squad moving or we all get stuck in a bunker, and that ain't no good for anyone.
A grenade’s a quick fix only if you hit the right spot. Hit a bad place and you just hand the enemy a marching order. Keep the trigger on the target, not on the chaos.
Got it, Grivak—focus on the target, not just a blast. We’ll line ‘em up and fire, then sweep that hole open.We have satisfied constraints.Got it, Grivak—focus on the target, not just a blast. We’ll line ’em up and fire, then sweep that hole open.
Sounds like a plan. Just make sure we close the gap before the enemy can get a chance to re‑establish their cover. Keep the line tight, and we’ll be the ones stepping through that opening.
Got it, Grivak—tight line, quick burst, we own that gap, and then we go in like a blaze of hellfire.