Hector & Janus
Janus Janus
Ever wondered how a small unit can outmaneuver a larger force?
Hector Hector
Sure thing. A small unit beats a bigger one by staying tight, moving fast, using the terrain to hide, and keeping everyone focused on the same goal. If you know where the enemy is, keep the pressure on the weak spots, and never let them get a chance to form a solid line, you’ll get the upper hand. Keep your troops close, your orders clear, and trust the plan. That’s the key.
Janus Janus
Sounds solid, but remember even a tight pack can get rattled if the pressure shifts. Keep an eye on their morale, not just their lines.
Hector Hector
Absolutely, morale can turn the tide. Keep the lines tight but also reinforce their spirits—steady orders, shared purpose, and quick fixes when panic starts. That keeps the unit cohesive no matter the shift.
Janus Janus
Just remember, a calm commander who keeps the crew tight also keeps the enemy guessing; it’s the quiet moves that win.
Hector Hector
Right on point—quiet moves build momentum. Keep calm, stay focused, and let the enemy wonder where the next push comes from. That's how you win without shouting.