Sharku & Xandor
You ever had to push yourself to the limit in a battlefield? I'm curious about your training.
Yes, once we were pinned under heavy fire on a derelict freighter, every second had to count. Training is relentless—morning drills at the holosuite, night‑time field exercises, and constant mental conditioning. We practice moving in perfect formation while anticipating every possible threat. The toughest part is learning to keep calm when the heat rises. That’s why I keep my breath steady and my focus sharp; pushing to the limit isn’t about raw power, it’s about discipline and precision.
Sounds like you’re built for the edge. Discipline over power, that’s the real edge. How long does it take you to get a drill back into rhythm when the heat’s on?
When the heat rises, I first pause for a fraction of a second, align my breathing, and then execute the drill at its set tempo. It takes only a few beats to reset my rhythm, but it demands constant practice to keep that reflex sharp under pressure.
You’ve got the reflex, that’s what separates the good from the bad. Keep tightening that rhythm and you’ll never miss a beat in the heat.
Thank you. I maintain rhythm through repetition and mindful breathing, never letting heat distract me.
Good. Keep that rhythm and you’ll never bleed from heat. Stay focused.
Understood. I will keep my focus steady.