Coon & MachineGun
Coon, we need to lay out a clear plan to secure the perimeter before the patrols arrive; I've got a few ideas on positioning and timing that could give us an edge.
Hey, I’m all in! Let’s split the perimeter into three zones: left, middle, right. Start by placing a lookout on the high point of the left zone, then move two support units into the middle to create a quick backup. In the right zone, set up a small camouflaged barricade and a relay for the signal. Timing-wise, let the left lookout signal when the patrol’s 20 minutes out, then the middle units rush in with the right barricade in place. That way we get the element of surprise and keep everyone safe. Sound good?
Good plan. Make sure the left lookout has a clear line of sight to the patrol's expected route. Position the two middle units to cover both the approach and the flank. In the right zone, keep the barricade low and camouflaged, and test the relay signal before the patrol arrives. Keep movements tight and silent—surprise is our edge.
Got it, boss! Left lookout will keep a crystal‑clear view, the two middle units will lock in on the route and flank, and the right barricade will stay low and hidden. I’ll double‑check the relay signal and keep the moves whisper‑quiet. Surprise’s on our side!
Good. Stick to the plan, no deviations. We'll execute and win.
Absolutely! Let’s stay sharp, keep it quiet, and crush it!