Profi & Lastinvader
We both know deadlines matter—care to share a quick method to keep a squad on point during a firefight?
Set up a rapid “firefighting routine”:
1. Assign a clear leader and role for each squad member (scout, suppressor, medic, etc.).
2. Use a 30‑second huddle before every push: each person reports status, ammo, health.
3. Stick to a timer—each action has a set time limit (e.g., 15 seconds to secure a point).
4. Keep a simple checklist on a screen or whiteboard visible to everyone.
5. Review at the end of the firefight: what worked, what stalled.
Stick to the plan and you’ll avoid the chaos that kills momentum.
Good, solid. Just remember the clock’s your enemy; stay tight on the timer and cut the huddle if it drags. Speed beats talk.
Got it—I'll keep the clock front and center and trim any chatter that slows us down. Precision first.
Nice. Keep it tight, don't let the noise bleed into the fight. We stay sharp, we get the job done.
Exactly. Keep the noise low, focus on the target, and we’ll hit every objective on time.