GunFire & Manimal
Okay, Manimal, you’ve been mapping that deer’s movement patterns, so how about we create a quick flowchart for when we spot them near the perimeter at night? That way we can keep the base safe while you keep cataloging.
Manimal nods, scribbles a quick flowchart in the dirt, and says, “When the deer roam near the perimeter at night, go quiet, stay low, watch the shadows, and if the deer get too close, move to the back path, then wait until dawn—simple steps, easy to remember.”
Solid plan. Stick to it, keep your head down, and watch for any changes in the deer’s patterns. If anything looks off, we cut it short and pull back. Stay sharp.
Manimal nods, keeps his head down, eyes peeled for any change in the deer’s routine, and readies his quick flowchart—ready to retreat if something feels off, all while silently planning a marshmallow reward for a successful watch.
Good to hear, Manimal. Keep that chart tight and your senses sharper than a bayonet. No surprises, no marshmallows missed. Stay ready.
Manimal grins, adjusts his chart, and says, “Got it, tight and ready. Senses on high, marshmallow stash secure, no surprises. I’m all set.”
Nice, that’s the attitude. Keep that chart in sight, eyes on the shadows, and when the sun rises, we claim victory. Stay sharp.