Torq & RipleyCore
We need a plan to secure the perimeter before the next wave hits—scavenging the right supplies, placing traps, and setting up a quick-reaction team. How do you approach that?
First step—lock down the perimeter. Mark every entry point and set up motion sensors; any trigger fires a net or sonic pulse to hold intruders. Next, gather supplies fast: take the old ammo racks, spare cables, and any electronic junk that can be turned into EMP bursts. Use the scavenger drones to hit high‑traffic zones and drop mines there. Then split the crew into squads: one handles surveillance, another handles the trap maintenance, and a third is on standby for quick reaction. Keep communications on a low‑frequency channel to avoid enemy interception. When the wave comes, the sensors will alert the squad lead, who will deploy the traps and send the reaction team to the breach point. Simple, efficient, no surprises.
Looks solid. Just remember the sensors can get jammed if the enemy has an EMP. Keep a manual override ready, and make sure the reaction squad has a backup route in case the primary entry gets blocked. No surprise tactics—keep it tight and you’ll hold until reinforcements show up.
Got it. Manual override secured, backup routes mapped. Team briefed, ready for a clean hold until the rest arrives. No room for surprises.