Severest & Tundra
We both know how brutal the cold can be—what's your playbook for keeping your troops sharp when the wind's howling and the stakes are high?
Keep the lines tight, enforce drills, and cut the slack. First, make sure everyone has proper gear—thermal layers, windproof shell, insulated boots. Second, set a strict schedule: morning march, cold‑training drills, then a briefing on the day's objectives. Third, enforce accountability—any one who slows the unit back loses a point in the next performance report. Fourth, maintain morale by rotating the coldest positions so no one bears the brunt for long. And finally, always have a contingency plan—if the wind picks up, bring the troops to a sheltered rally point, re‑warm, then resume operations. No excuses, just results.
Nice, concise. Keep that schedule tight, don’t let anyone slip—no excuses, just results.
Good. I’ll enforce it. No one will miss a beat.
Good. Stay on point. If someone starts to wobble, fix it before it becomes a problem.
Understood. I will correct any deviation immediately.