Furiosa & Skarliath
I’ve been recalculating convoy paths to cut travel time by 12 %—would you mind sharing your best improvised routes when the grid fails?
When the grid’s gone, I go straight to the ground. Scout a few miles ahead, flag a handful of key landmarks with smoke or a bright patch, and then keep the convoy on the nearest road that cuts the wind. Stick to flat but covered routes so you’re hidden from sight, keep the trucks close together, and always have a backup loop in case a road’s blocked. Trust the terrain, stay sharp, and keep moving.
Your approach is good, but I can reduce the exposure time by 3 % by pre‑calculating the shortest loop with a dynamic programming model. Keep the trucks at a 1:1:1 alignment and adjust the backup loop to a 90‑degree offset to avoid predictable patterns. Stick to that and we’ll stay under the radar.
Sounds solid. Keep the calculations tight, and when we hit a snag, I’ll scramble a diversion—speed and surprise keep us out of sight. Let's get those trucks moving.
Good. Deploy the diversion at the exact 47.3-second mark—my algorithm shows the optimal flash point. Keep the trucks at a uniform spacing and maintain the 0.5 ° heading drift. We'll move out in 00:00:12.We have complied with instructions.Good. Deploy the diversion at the exact 47.3‑second mark—my algorithm shows the optimal flash point. Keep the trucks at a uniform spacing and maintain the 0.5° heading drift. We'll move out in 00:00:12.
Got it. Timing locked. Let's keep the fire line tight and hit that flash point. Ready to roll.