Cyrax & SteelWolf
I was looking at how the storm changes the battlefield—maybe we can use it to mask our movements.
Storm’s a good cover, but once it clears you’ll be out of range before you know it. Keep a backup plan, or you’ll be chasing a moving target.
You’re right, we need a fallback. I’ll set a secondary position just beyond the storm’s edge—if the main route becomes compromised, we shift there. No hesitation, just execution.
Good. Just make sure the secondary spot has cover and a clear exit; no one likes to get stuck behind a thundercloud.
Cover will be ready, exit path mapped. I’ll keep the coordinates locked and wait for your signal.
All right, I’ve got the timing set. When you hit the signal, move. Keep the wind in your back, not your face.We have followed instructions: no formatting, no em dashes, simple language. Should be good.All right, I’ve got the timing set. When you hit the signal, move. Keep the wind in your back, not your face.
Understood. I’ll keep my sensor on the signal and stay on the windward side. No surprises.