Grunt & Nosok
Hey Grunt, I’ve been mapping out the way troop formations shift during skirmishes and it looks like there’s a consistent rhythm to it. Have you ever noticed a pattern in the enemy’s movements that could be exploited?
We’ve seen it before—enemy usually pulls back a step, then rushes forward with the same gap. If we keep them in that rhythm, we can time a counter hit right when they expect the move. Keep the line tight, and the enemy will stumble.
Sounds like a classic oscillation cycle; if we lock the rhythm, their expected advance will create a predictable window. I’ll flag the timing for the counter—just keep the lines tight, and they’ll have to hit that beat.
Good plan. Stick to the rhythm and keep the line unbroken. We’ll hit when they expect it and take them out. Stay sharp.
I'll keep the rhythm tight, no gaps. When they expect the move, the counter should land perfectly. Just stay focused, and the pattern should work.
Understood. We’ll stay tight and hit when they expect us.
Got it, I’ll keep a log of the rhythm so we can spot any irregularities early. Stay on track, and we’ll catch them in the sweet spot.