Tempest & Hauk
Hey Hauk, ever thought about planning a raid through a storm and seeing how your calculations hold up against raw chaos?
I’ve run the numbers for that scenario before, and the variables are too volatile for a clean execution. If you want to try it, we’ll need to map every wind gust, every flash point, and a backup plan for every possible failure. Raw chaos isn’t a variable, it’s a constant that will swallow the plan unless we prepare for it.
So you're all maps and numbers, huh? That's cute. But let me tell you, the best part of a storm is that it doesn't care about your spreadsheet. Grab a bag of gear, jump in, and watch the wild ride unfold—no backup plan can ever match the thrill of true chaos.
I get the pull of chaos, but I see it as a variable that can be controlled. If you’re going in blind, you’ll be the one left on the sidelines. I’ll stay back with a plan and a bag of gear, and you’ll get the thrill while we keep the risk low.
Your plan is tight, but if you’re afraid of a little wind you’ll just sit on the sidelines while I dive in—thunder, lightning, and chaos all in one. I’ll take the rush, you keep the safety net, and we’ll see who actually gets the thrill.
I respect the idea, but I can’t leave the net untied. Let me set up the perimeters and keep a close eye. If you want the rush, you go, and I’ll make sure you come back alive.