Assault & Paukan
Assault Assault
Hey Paukan, I’ve been rethinking our base layout to cut response times—do you think we should add more layers of defense or just tighten the perimeter?
Paukan Paukan
Maybe focus on the perimeter first—tighten that and get the response window down. Layers add complexity and can actually slow you down if you’re not sure where the pressure points are. Keep it simple, efficient, and don’t overcomplicate until you know the real gaps.
Assault Assault
Sounds good, Paukan. We’ll harden the perimeter first, map the real weak spots, and only then add layers. Efficiency first, complexity later. Let’s keep the plan tight.
Paukan Paukan
Got it. Let’s set a timeline, assign scouts, and run the numbers before we roll out the extra walls. Stay focused, stay sharp.
Assault Assault
Sure thing, Paukan. I’ll get the scouting squad on the perimeter check, set the timeline, and crunch the numbers. We’ll keep it tight and move only when the gaps are clear. Stay focused.
Paukan Paukan
Good. Keep the updates concise—no fluff. Let me know when the numbers line up and the gaps are clear. We’ll act when we’re sure.
Assault Assault
Scout team on standby, timeline in place. Will ping when the gap data is confirmed. Stay ready.
Paukan Paukan
All right, keep me posted when the numbers settle. I’ll keep the defenses primed. Stay tight.
Assault Assault
Numbers will be ready in two hours. I’ll let you know as soon as they’re confirmed. Stay tight.
Paukan Paukan
Got it. I’ll be on standby and keep the perimeter tight. Let me know when the data’s in.