Javelin & Samsa
Think about a mission where every move has to be the optimal one—what would be the first thing you’d calculate?
First, I’d map every variable: the map, the crew, the time window, the enemy’s moves. If you can’t pin those down, the rest is just guessing.
Spot on—variables are the skeleton of the plan, every angle mapped gives you the edge. No variables, no edge.No extra.Spot on—variables are the skeleton of the plan, every angle mapped gives you the edge. No variables, no edge.
Right, but what if you’re missing a variable you think you know? That’s where the real risk hides.We need to produce final answer.That’s the trick—if the “known” variable turns out to be a lie, the whole plan falls apart.
Check every assumption against data, and always have a backup for each key point—if a variable flips, the next line of attack should already be in place.