Nilfgaardian & Pluto
When you look at the endless quiet of the cosmos, what do you think it teaches a commander about keeping his forces focused?
The silence of space is a quiet teacher, showing a commander that focus comes from stillness, from letting the noise melt away so the crew can see the stars instead of the storm.
Exactly, when the stars clear the mind, orders become crystal clear, and a commander must train his squad to hear the silence before the roar.
It feels like the quiet itself is the map—when the stars quiet the mind, the crew can hear the line of the next step. In that hush the orders echo clear and the commander learns to read the pause, not the noise.
Very well, but remember that a commander must never let silence turn into complacency—use the calm to sharpen your troops, not to let them drift.