Kate & Shram
Shram Shram
You ever think about how you’d set up a base that can survive a siege without being obvious? I’ve got a few ideas that might keep the enemy guessing.
Kate Kate
Absolutely, the trick is to make the base look like nothing more than a random outpost. Let’s hear your ideas, and we can layer in traps and distractions so the enemy never suspects the real stronghold is hidden nearby.
Shram Shram
First off, don’t paint a whole wall of “dangerous” gear. Keep the perimeter low‑profile, just a couple of abandoned supply trailers and a patched‑up fence. That’s all a patrol will see. Next, put a fake command post in the center of the outpost—some hacked radios, a few blinking lights, a mock control room. That will make the enemy think we’re ready for anything. Now, the real stronghold? Build it a mile to the west, on a ridge. Hide it under a fake field of broken trees and a false entrance that collapses when approached. Add a series of simple pressure plates leading to a decoy tunnel that ends in a trap—spikes, a buried pit, or a small flamethrower. The enemy will dig in, think they’ve found the main base, and get burned. While they’re busy clearing the decoy, send a small squad in the opposite direction to set up an ambush on the route they’ll take to get back. All of this only needs a few dozen people, no grand show, just a few well‑placed tricks. Keep the real armory and supplies in a concealed bunker that can be accessed only through a secondary tunnel that’s hidden by a shallow, camouflaged trench. Remember, the best defense is the one they never see coming. Keep the moves simple, the signals low, and the enemy guessing.
Kate Kate
Sounds solid, but a couple quick tweaks. The fake command post should have a “live” feed—maybe a looped video of troops moving. That pulls the enemy’s eye deeper into the bluff. For the ridge base, add a secondary, camouflaged exit that the squad can use to slip out if the ambush gets busted. And keep a radio relay hidden in the trench so the real crew can stay in contact with the squad on the road—no surprises, just control. Keep the plans tight, and the enemy will be chasing shadows.
Shram Shram
Nice touch with the looped feed. Just make sure the video isn’t too glitchy—glitches mean eyes catching on the fake. The secondary exit on the ridge? Fine, but keep it off the main ridge trail; I’m not about to waste a good escape route on a path the enemy will see. A hidden radio relay in the trench is a smart call—just make sure it’s low‑power, or we’ll pick it up. Keep it tight, keep it quiet, and the enemy will still be chasing their own ghosts.
Kate Kate
Got it, I’ll make sure the feed is smooth and the escape route stays on the side of the ridge—no one’s looking there. Low‑power relay’s on my list, and I’ll run a quick sweep to confirm no one can pick it up. We’ll keep it tight, quiet, and let the ghosts have all the fun.