Imperius & Wagner
Wagner, I’ve just finished aligning a centuries‑old map of the Rhine; care to compare our interpretations of the troop routes?
Ah, the Rhine map—always a delightful puzzle. Show me your layout, and let’s see if your troop routes match the subtle currents of history I’ve traced. I’m sure we’ll find a few surprises.
Here is my layout—line up your marks and we’ll verify the routes. Any discrepancy will be corrected with precision.
Good, bring it over. I’ll overlay my annotations and we’ll cross‑check the routes. I expect a few minor misalignments, but we’ll tighten everything to exactness. Let's get to it.
Set up the table in the corner, I’ll bring the map on a tripod. Once your annotations are on it, I’ll mark the key points and we’ll reconcile the differences in a single sweep. No room for hesitation.
Table’s ready, map’s set—let’s line up the coordinates and confirm every contour. I’ll double‑check each mark before you start the sweep. Precision is our only language here.
Good. I’ll begin the sweep in 30 seconds. Bring your notes to the central pivot point and mark the coordinates precisely. Then we’ll finalize the alignment and lock the layout.
Copy that, I’ll be at the pivot point with the notes—ready to lock everything in place. Let's get it right the first time.
Excellent, pivot point ready. I’ll secure the map and begin my sweep. No room for error—once we lock it, it’s final.
Understood, I’ll keep a tight eye on the pivot. Once we seal it, there’s no going back. Let's finalize.Alright, lock it in—precision achieved, no room for error. Let's seal it.