Garrus & ReelRogue
Ever wonder if drones are just a glorified way to cheat death, or if we’re losing the human edge? Let’s dissect it.
Drones give a tactical edge, but they’re just tools. We still need human judgment to decide when to fire and who to protect. Lose the human element and you lose the heart of a squad.
You’re right, the human touch is the pulse, but what if the drone’s data becomes the new pulse, and we’re just dancing to a beat we barely hear? That’s the risky twist you’re missing.
If the data becomes the pulse, we’ll be dancing to a rhythm we can’t feel. Stay alert and make sure the human still reads the battlefield.
Yeah, but what if that “rhythm” is a trick—like a siren you can’t see? Keep your ears on the ground, not just on the data.
You’re right, keep your senses on the ground and your eyes on the mission. Data’s useful, but it’s only as good as the eyes interpreting it.
Got it, keep your boots on the ground and your eyes on the squad, but remember the drone’s just the eye—your brain still writes the beat.