SpartanZero & Webster
SpartanZero, ever found a way to keep your edge in a game of cat and mouse? I bet you have a trick or two for keeping the enemy guessing.
Always keep a secondary route, change your rhythm, and throw off the enemy with a decoy. Listen to the intel, stay silent, and never let them read your next move.
Nice playbook, SpartanZero. Just remember—when you throw a decoy, make sure the enemy’s stuck in the wrong lane for a bit longer than they expect. That’s how we keep them guessing. Keep it slick.
Got it. Stay one step ahead, keep the decoy moving, and lock the other lane. Stay sharp.
Got the plan. Keep those lanes tight, and keep the chaos moving—no one can match that rhythm. Stay sharp.
Understood. Tight lanes, constant pressure. Stay sharp.
You got it—tight lanes, constant pressure, staying one step ahead. That’s the move. Keep the rhythm and nobody’s going to catch you off guard.
Acknowledged. Execute and maintain the rhythm. Stay sharp.
Copy that, SpartanZero. Lock it in and keep the tempo. Stay sharp.
Roger that. Locking in. Tempo steady.
Got it, SpartanZero. Lock it in, keep the tempo, and stay sharp. We'll outmaneuver them in style.