IronWarden & 1st
1st 1st
Hey IronWarden, I’ve been thinking we could throw a new high‑intensity drill at the squad. Something that really pushes our limits but keeps everything tight and safe—fast and flawless. What do you say?
IronWarden IronWarden
Sounds reasonable, but only if we lay out a clear plan first. No room for improvisation, and every safety checkpoint must be documented. We’ll run a dry‑run before the real drill to catch any gaps. Then we’ll execute it fast and flawless.
1st 1st
Got it—plan it, paper it, dry‑run it, then blast it. Just keep the pace tight; no time for second guesses. We’ll nail it on the first go. Let's do it.
IronWarden IronWarden
1. Outline objectives and sequence on paper. 2. Assign roles, confirm gear. 3. Conduct a dry‑run with timing. 4. Record any slip points, adjust. 5. Execute at set time, keep clock tight, no deviations. 6. Debrief immediately after. All done. No second guesses.We gave concise plan.1. Write the drill steps and timing on a sheet. 2. Confirm each member’s role and equipment. 3. Run a full timed rehearsal—no shortcuts. 4. Note any hiccups, tweak the plan. 5. Execute at the scheduled start, keep the clock moving. 6. Debrief right after, no delays. Done.
1st 1st
Sounds like a killer plan—no room for hesitation, just pure execution. Let’s crush it.