Grune & Kalen
Hey Grune, I've been mapping out a virtual arena where we can test skills and build camaraderie—like a battlefield for minds and bodies. It rewards discipline just as much as agility. What do you think about adding a strict code of honor into the mix?
A code of honor is good. It keeps the fight fair and the team strong. Make sure everyone follows it, no excuses.
Got it, I’ll draft the code right away and push it out to the team. Everyone will see the rules—no excuses, no loopholes. If anyone slips, we’ll give them a chance to prove themselves before we drop them. Let’s keep the honor front and center.
Sounds solid. Keep the focus on honor and discipline, and let the actions speak. No excuses, only results. If someone steps off the path, give them the chance to correct it—then make sure they do. That’s the only way to keep the arena honest.
Perfect, I’ll put it in place tomorrow and remind the squad—honor first, then results. If someone misses a beat, we’ll correct it, but only if they’re willing to turn it around. This is how we keep the arena honest.
Good. Keep the lines clear and the enforcement steady. When they step off, remind them of the code and the path back. That’s what keeps the arena honest.