Bonifacy & Thane
Bonifacy Bonifacy
Hey Thane, I've been looking over the old texts on siege tactics from the Carthaginian era—wondering how those ancient principles line up with today’s battlefield thinking. What do you think?
Thane Thane
Carthaginian sieges still teach us that you attack the weakest point, keep the pressure, and use engineering to outmaneuver defenses. Modern battles just replace battering rams with drones and cyber‑attacks, but the core idea of breaking morale and infrastructure remains the same. Keep that in mind when you plan your moves.
Bonifacy Bonifacy
Indeed, the pattern of striking where a fortress is most vulnerable and then tightening the noose still echoes in the quiet of a drone‑swarmed airspace. It’s almost as if the ancient engineers were writing a long‑lost manuscript that we now read through satellites and data streams. I’ll keep that rhythm in mind when we plot the next phase.
Thane Thane
Good, focus on the weak point and keep the pressure steady. I'm ready when you are.