Scorpion & Marxelle
Marxelle Marxelle
We need a strict ration plan for the camp. What’s your method for determining who gets priority when supplies run low?
Scorpion Scorpion
First list the essentials, then rank each person by critical need, role, and contribution. Those with life‑supporting medical duties or children get top priority. Next are frontline staff whose absence would cripple operations. After that, the rest go by how long they’ve been there and how much they’ve helped keep the camp running. All decisions are recorded and reviewed daily to keep it fair and transparent.
Marxelle Marxelle
That’s solid, but tighten the audit. Every shift, tally actual usage versus forecast and adjust the buffer on the spot. Keep the logs in a shared sheet so anyone can see the numbers; transparency wins morale faster than any fancy system.
Scorpion Scorpion
Sounds like a plan. I’ll set up a daily check, keep the buffer tight, and put everything in a shared sheet. That way everyone knows exactly where we stand.
Marxelle Marxelle
Good. Just make sure the sheet is read-only for the leaders and editable only by the logistics team. That prevents tampering and keeps everyone honest.
Scorpion Scorpion
Got it. I’ll lock the leaders’ view and give edit rights only to logistics. That should keep the data clean.