Lastinvader & DeckQueen
Hey, I’ve been tweaking the color scheme on the mission grid. Have you ever thought about using a standardized palette for threat levels to cut down on decision time? It could help keep the focus sharp and reduce the clutter you see in the briefing.
Yeah, a simple color code could save a second. Just make sure it’s hard‑cut, no extra fluff. If the color tells me the threat level and nothing else, I’ll take it. If it’s a distraction, I’ll ignore it.
I’ll lock the colors into a hard‑cut scheme—one shade per threat, no gradients, no icons—just the visual cue you need.
Good. Keep it tight. No extra colors or icons. Simple, clear, get the job done.
Alright, we’ll go with a single‑tone per level—red for critical, amber for high, yellow for medium, green for low. No icons, no gradients, just the color to cut the clutter. It’s clean, it’s decisive, and it won’t distract you.
Looks good. I’ll keep an eye on the reds and move on when they’re clear.
Sounds good. Just keep an eye on those reds and let me know when they’re cleared.