GunFire & SableWing
You ever tried a high‑speed drill where you’ve gotta dodge a bunch of obstacles in under a minute? I love the rush. How do you keep your squad tight when the clock’s ticking?
Sure, I’ve been on drills where the timer’s ticking and the obstacles are coming fast. The key is structure: assign a clear role to every squad member, set a single point of focus, and keep communication tight. One person calls out the next move, the rest move in unison, and if one’s off, the whole unit falters. Keep your eyes on the clock, your mind on the plan, and you’ll stay tight no matter how fast the clock runs.
Sounds solid, but don't let the clock make you too stiff—give 'em a little push to keep the adrenaline up.
Right, I keep the pace steady but let them feel the heat. A quick nudge, a sharp command, that’s enough to keep the adrenaline flowing without letting the clock turn us into a machine. The squad stays tight, the pressure stays in check.
Yeah, a heat‑wave rally is exactly the kind of chaos that keeps the engine roaring—let’s make sure no one gets burnt out while we’re at it.
You got it. Keep the tempo high, but make sure the crew isn’t running on fumes. Rotate the lead, give quick breather moments, and keep the morale high. That way the engine stays hot, and no one’s burnt out.