Furiosa & Vorrak
Ever think about the best way to take a heavily fortified position? I have a plan that could make the whole thing a clean sweep.
Sure, let me hear the plan. You gotta get the element of surprise, overwhelm the defenders with speed, and cut off their supplies. No time for sloppy moves. Show me the details.
First strike at dawn, hit the flank that has no armor. Use the river as a diversion—sail a couple of silent boats to a shallow point and push the enemy into a choke. Then move the main force across the bridge in a single column—fast, quiet. At the same time, send a small unit to cut the supply road and destroy the bridges. When the defenders realize the flank is gone, they’ll try to re‑route supplies, but the road will be blocked. You’ll have them in a pocket by noon, and the rest of the army can move in. Keep the timing tight, no room for hesitation.
Sounds solid—keep the boats silent, move fast, and hit hard before they even notice. Just make sure the cut on the road is quick and that everyone knows the timing. No room for slack, so double‑check the numbers. If you nail that, we’re on our way.
Got it. Each boat crew gets a 5‑minute window, no slack. The cut on the road must be finished in 10 minutes, or the enemy will reroute. Confirm troop counts, confirm the bridge’s integrity, and double‑check that the column’s speed matches the diversion’s timing. No room for error. All units, stay sharp.
All right, boat crews 5‑minute window, road cut 10 minutes, bridge solid, column speed synced with diversion. Numbers confirmed. Stay sharp.