Tearaptor & Khaelen
We have a target: a high‑security data center. I need a precise breakdown—manpower, gear, timeline, and contingency steps. Give me the numbers, and I’ll compare them to my optimal model.
Tearaptor: Alright, here’s the cut‑throat plan in a nutshell. Manpower: 12 assault, 4 tech, 2 med, 1 intel. Gear: breaching rig, EMF jammer, infrared rifles, body‑cams, first‑aid kits, comms, blackout drones. Timeline: Recon 2 hours, breach 30 minutes, secure site 1 hour, exfil 45 minutes. Contingency: backup entry via maintenance shaft, alternate exfil route, pre‑loaded diversion drones, silent kill list for alarm operators, med‑kit on standby. Stick to it, stay silent, finish quick.
Your outline is functional but unoptimized. 12 assault is overkill, 4 tech could be reduced to 2 if the breaching rig is autonomous. Replace infrared rifles with passive night‑vision scopes; no need for body‑cams if you already have a central feed. Your 2‑hour recon can be cut to 90 minutes with a drone sweep. Contingency is good, but the silent kill list is unnecessary if you disable alarms via the EMF jammer—no need for extra personnel to neutralize operators. Keep the timeline tight: Recon 90 minutes, breach 20, secure 45, exfil 30. All else is buffer. Stick to it and cut the noise.
Tearaptor: Cut the crew to 8 assault, 2 tech, 1 med, 1 intel. Gear: autonomous breaching rig, EMF jammer, passive night‑vision scopes, first‑aid kit, comms, blackout drones. Recon: 90 minutes drone sweep, breach: 20 minutes, secure: 45 minutes, exfil: 30 minutes. Contingency: backup maintenance entry, alternate exfil route, silent kill list removed, rely on jammer for alarms. Stick to the clock, no excuses.