Ohotnik & Bazooka
Hey Bazooka, I was watching the tracks by the river and it struck me—your precision with a blast could be useful if we need to clear a path for the herd. What do you think?
Yeah, if we need to clear a path for the herd, I can set up a precise blast. Just keep them out of the firing zone and we’ll move through fast.
That’s a solid plan, but watch the wind. Even a small blast can send a gust that’ll ripple through the grass and scare the herd. Keep your ears to the ground, listen for the rustle of leaves, and you’ll spot any shift before it becomes a problem. Keep it quiet and keep them steady.
Got it. I’ll watch the wind, keep the blast tight and quiet, and make sure nothing rattles the grass. We’ll move smooth and keep the herd steady.
Good. Stay in step with the ground. A steady rhythm will keep the herd calm, and a quiet fire only when absolutely necessary. That’s how we move without a ripple.
Understood. Keep the rhythm, stay low, and only fire when absolutely needed.
Sounds right. Keep your head down, listen to the wind, and only fire when the herd’s already moving. That’ll keep the path clear and the pack safe.