Arthur & Vandro
Vandro, have you ever thought about how trust and strategy go hand in hand when you’re planning a raid? I’m curious what your take is.
Trust is a risk, not a strategy. In a raid you need a clear plan and a crew that keeps their mouths shut. If they try to pull a double‑cross, you notice it before the first shot. That's the only time trust matters, and even then it’s a calculated gamble.
That’s a solid point, Vandro. A tight plan and a crew that keeps quiet really cuts down surprises. Trust, when it’s used, has to be measured and backed by a solid track record, not just hope.
Yeah, hope’s a luxury when a gut‑check is all you’ve got. A good crew follows the plan, not the preacher. That’s the kind of trust that pays off.
You’re right, Vandro. When the plan is solid and everyone knows their role, the crew sticks to it. That kind of practical trust is what makes a raid work.
Sure thing. Stick to the script, keep your head down, and never let a second thought slow the squad. That’s how you win the fight, not talk.