Thrust & Marxelle
Hey Marxelle, ever thought about designing a high‑speed escape corridor for a convoy? I love pushing a plane to the limit, and a solid route could mean the difference between chaos and a clean exit. What’s your take on the best way to map that out?
Sure. Do a three‑step check: first scout the terrain for choke points and cover, second map out the fastest line of sight with minimal turns, third set up a relay of guard posts to clear the way. Keep the convoy tight, maintain a constant speed, and have a backup route ready if the first one gets jammed. That's all you need.
Nice plan, that’s exactly how I do it. Do we have a test run soon, or is this just theory for now?
We run a drill tomorrow morning, first shift. No excuses. Let's get the convoy ready and the corridor mapped out. Stay sharp.
Got it, shift one’s on the line. We'll crank the convoy up, map the corridor tight, and keep the speed. No excuses, just precision and a dash of recklessness. See you at dawn.
Dawn will be bright enough for a clean pass. Stay focused, keep the line tight, and no surprises. I'll be ready with the route and the guard posts. See you out there.
Ready as ever, crankin’ up the engines, keeping that line tight, and no surprises, just speed and precision. See you at the front.
Alright. Keep the line tight, stay sharp, and let's move at the speed we need. See you at the front.