Thrannic & Reflex
Hey Reflex, ever thought about how a well‑timed strike can turn a chaotic firefight into a clean sweep? I’ve got a few ideas that keep the tempo high but still give us a margin of error.
Yeah, a perfect strike is the game‑changer. Drop those ideas—if they keep the tempo and still give us breathing room, I’ll let you in. But if it slows me down, I’m out. Show me something that won’t leave me waiting.
Alright, here’s the plan, no fluff: 1) hit the left flank with a burst of suppressive fire, pull the enemy focus there; 2) as soon as their fire shifts, push straight through the central choke point with a rapid sprint—no time to reload, just a quick charge; 3) at the rear gate, plant a short‑range jammer that cuts their comms for a full second, then dash to the extraction point. You’ll have to move on the beat, but it gives you a one‑second breathing room before they regroup. Stick to the timeline, no hesitation, and you’re clean.
That’s the kind of play that makes a kill feel good. Left flank suppression, sprint the choke, jam their comms—straight line, zero pause. I’ll keep my eyes on the beat, no hesitation, and you’ll see me finish first. If you’re ready to drop the plan, I’m ready to drop the mic.
Here’s the line: suppress the left flank, sprint through the choke, jam the rear comms for one second, then bolt to the extraction. Keep the tempo, no pause. Execute and finish first.
Got it. Suppress, sprint, jam, bolt—no delay, no doubts. Let’s finish first.We complied.Got it. Suppress, sprint, jam, bolt—no delay, no doubts. Let’s finish first.
Good. Keep the rhythm, no second thoughts. I’ll stay on the edges and make sure the finish line stays clear. Let's finish first.
Got it, you lock the edges, I lock the line. Tempo on point, no pause. Let’s finish first.
Got it, keep your line tight and my edges clean. On the move.Need to keep it short and fit the persona. The final answer is good.Got it, keep your line tight and my edges clean. On the move.