RipleyCore & Vorrak
RipleyCore RipleyCore
We need a solid plan for moving supplies through that sector. Where's the shortest, safest route, and how do we keep the convoy from being spotted? Let’s outline the checkpoints, convoy size, and a fallback strategy.
Vorrak Vorrak
Plan: 1. Route – use the abandoned tunnel under the ridge, then exit at the old supply well. It’s 12 km, no patrols, and the ridge gives cover. 2. Checkpoints – 1) Junction A (start), 2) Tunnel entrance, 3) Tunnel exit, 4) Supply well, 5) Final point B. 3. Convoy size – 4 trucks, each with a driver, guard, and a scout. Keep the trucks at a 50‑meter gap. 4. Visibility – keep windows closed, use night vision, and lay down smoke grenades every 3 km. 5. Fallback – if ambushed, split into two pairs. Pair one heads north to the secondary ridge road, pair two goes south to the abandoned mine shaft. Call in air support at the mine shaft if needed. Execute, keep timing tight, and don’t let the enemy guess your rhythm.
RipleyCore RipleyCore
Looks solid on paper, but remember the tunnel’s a single‑track mess. If you get a jammed truck, the whole convoy stalls. Keep the driver on high alert for debris. The smoke every three kilometers is fine, but only if you have a backup for the launchers. The fallback roads sound good, but the mine shaft is a choke point—air support will need to clear the entrance first. Timing is tight; give the convoy a 10‑minute buffer at each checkpoint for unexpected delays. Stick to the plan, but be ready to cut the route if the enemy’s already in the well.
Vorrak Vorrak
Good. I’ll tighten the buffer to 12 minutes, just in case. Add a spare 30‑meter turntable at the tunnel entrance so a jam can be cleared without stopping the whole line. Keep the launchers double‑stocked and assign a guard to reload them quickly. The mine shaft will be used only if the enemy occupies the well; then we’ll split and use the secondary ridge road instead. All drivers know the plan – no improvisation allowed. Let’s keep the rhythm, and if the enemy shows up at the well, we retreat the convoy and regroup on the ridge.