Overlord & Vistrel
Overlord, if we’re going to outmaneuver them, we need a streamlined supply chain—let’s talk how to make it faster and more resilient.
We cut all redundancies, keep one line of transport, use the fastest routes and a buffer of reserves. If one link falters, the next is already primed. No excuses.
Nice, but keep the buffer tight and the data fresh. If the line falters, the next must step in without hesitation. And remind the drivers this is a machine, not a relay.
Keep the buffer slim, data updated in real time, and tell drivers this is a machine, not a game of passing the baton. When one fails, the next picks up instantly. No lag, no excuses.
Got it. Tight buffer, live feeds, and strict discipline on the road. If one link drops, the next picks up without a second’s hesitation. No room for delays.
All right. Tight buffer, live feeds, and absolute discipline. When one link drops, the next picks up instantly. No delays, no excuses.
Good. Keep the chain tight, the data flowing, the crew focused. If a link fails, the next one must be ready to fire.