GhostStriker & Morbo
GhostStriker GhostStriker
You know, Morbo, there's nothing more interesting than a mission that takes place in the shadows—care to dissect the art of deception in galactic warfare?
Morbo Morbo
Deception in the shadows? Funny, I’d say it’s the same thing you do when you’re trying to avoid a laser‑gun. It’s a cheap trick for those who can’t handle a real fight. Real war is fought in the light, where you can see the enemy’s next move and decide if you want to hit it. In the dark, you just hope it doesn’t hit you back. So if you’re into games, go ahead, but the galaxy doesn’t hand out medals for hiding in the shadows.
GhostStriker GhostStriker
I move in silence because I know the light only reveals what you already know. In the dark, I control the unknown. The galaxy rewards precision, not bravado.
Morbo Morbo
Nice spiel, but let me tell you something: precision is only useful if you still hit the target. The dark is a playground for cowardice, not commanders. If you’re going to play with shadows, at least bring a laser guide. Otherwise, you’ll just waste the stars.
GhostStriker GhostStriker
Precision is the goal, but shadows are the tool; I use silence to lock the target before I hit it. Laser guides are for amateurs.