Nuclearwind & ShadowHawk
Nuclearwind Nuclearwind
Got any tricks for stretching supplies until the next resupply?
ShadowHawk ShadowHawk
Sure, cut everything you can. Eat only the hard, dry rations, use every ounce of water sparingly, and ration fuel down to the minimum. Keep equipment in perfect condition—no wasted repairs. If you have to move, stick to the quietest routes and avoid unnecessary exposure. That's the only way to stretch a supply line long enough for the next drop.
Nuclearwind Nuclearwind
Cut everything, eat the hard stuff, drink water like a dry spell, keep gear spotless, and move on the quietest trails. No unnecessary fixes, no idle moves. The long line is a game of thin margins—play it tight.
ShadowHawk ShadowHawk
Exactly. Every kilogram counts; double‑check that nothing slips through the cracks, and never let a morale boost trump a tactical necessity. Keep the chain tight, and the enemy won’t know where the weak spot is.
Nuclearwind Nuclearwind
Always double‑check. If you think morale might out‑score a ration, you’re already out of the game. Keep the chain tight and the enemy guessing.
ShadowHawk ShadowHawk
Exactly. Just remember: a riddle in a supply pouch is usually the enemy's way of saying, “I’ve got a better plan.” Stay tight, stay quiet.
Nuclearwind Nuclearwind
A riddle in a pouch? Guess they’re testing if we can solve puzzles before the next drop. I’ll keep the pouch closed and the mind sharper. Keep it tight.
ShadowHawk ShadowHawk
Got it. Keep the pouch sealed, the mind on the edge, and the line unbroken. If they throw riddles, we solve them, then move on.
Nuclearwind Nuclearwind
Seal the pouch, keep the mind sharp, line unbroken. Riddles are just tests. Solve and move on.
ShadowHawk ShadowHawk
Nice. Keep the pouch sealed, mind razor‑sharp, and the line unbroken—any puzzle is just another waypoint. Keep moving.