GeraltX & Zelenka
Zelenka, I hear you’re worried about the forest. I’ve seen monsters that tear it down. Maybe we can talk about keeping the balance.
Yeah, the monsters are real—mostly in the form of bulldozers and endless paperwork. If we’re going to keep the balance, we need to start planting a few trees ourselves, not just pray. Let’s talk about turning those local groups into real pressure, because waiting for policy is the slowest way to fight a fast‑moving wildfire.
Sure, we can start a local crew. I’ll find people who already work the land and have the tools; we’ll plant trees, mark the edges, and make the area a living barrier. Policy can wait while we do the work.
Sounds good—just remember the crew gets exhausted fast if we don’t keep them fed and the tools in working order. Let’s grab a calendar, set a deadline, and make sure we have a firebreak for the real monsters, not just the bulldozers.
Got it, I’ll draft a schedule. We’ll track shifts, set a weekly target for planting, and keep a stock of rations and spare parts. The firebreak will be the first line of defense. Let's get it done before the next cycle starts.
That’s the spirit—just keep the firebreak tight and the rations tight enough that the crew doesn’t eat the seedlings. We’ll get the trees planted, the edge marked, and the next cycle won’t catch us off guard. No time for politicians, just time to make the forest safe.
You’ll have to make sure the rations are enough for the crew but not so much that they eat the seedlings. I’ll check the supplies, set the dates, and keep the edge clear. The forest will stay safe if we keep moving.
Yeah, keep the rations tight and the seedlings tight—no one wants a snack‑filled forest. I’ll start tallying the supplies so we don’t run out or over‑feed the trees. Let’s hit that first firebreak before the next season rolls in.