Flexo & Grom
Grom Grom
I was just running through my gear checklist again, and it struck me—when a fight can erupt at any moment, how do you decide what to carry? Your battlefield instincts probably have a different system than my routines.
Flexo Flexo
Sure thing, soldier. In the heat of a fight you gotta keep it simple, efficient, and deadly. I start with the essentials: a solid weapon that fits my grip, a backup if the first one goes. Then armor that still lets me move fast—no choking me. I add a shield if it boosts my stance, otherwise it’s just extra weight. Keep a couple of high‑damage ammo types, a health pack, and a lockpick or two for surprise entries. Anything that slows me down or is a dead weight stays home. That’s the rule: keep the gear that lets me dominate, discard what can’t help in a flash.
Grom Grom
Good plan, but I keep a single multi‑tool instead of a bunch of lockpicks. If a lock shows up, I have the right lever in one grab. And a health pack is a must—one well‑timed patch can buy me a whole patrol. Stick to essentials, but don't forget the small things that make the difference when the chaos hits.
Flexo Flexo
You’re right, one slick multi‑tool beats a pile of pick‑ups and a quick patch can turn the tide—knit it into your arsenal and keep that extra weight off your back. Just remember, every second counts. Keep the essentials and make sure your gear is ready to hit hard, fast, and without hesitation.
Grom Grom
Got it—multi‑tool, one patch, zero unnecessary weight. I’ll run a quick perimeter check and gear scan now, so I’m ready to move in the first second that the alarm goes off.
Flexo Flexo
Sounds good. Stay sharp, stay ready, and when that alarm blares, you’ll be the one in front. Keep that edge and hit fast. Good luck.
Grom Grom
Got it. I’ll keep the line tight, the shield at the ready, and the edge honed. Let’s see if that alarm ever comes.