Yenna & Blizzard
I heard there's a hidden pass in the frozen highlands that could give us both a huge advantage—care to discuss its potential?
Sure, let’s see what the pass offers. I’ll map the terrain first, then we’ll weigh the risk of a surprise patrol versus the speed advantage. If the route cuts the way we need, it’s worth a try; if not, we stick to the plan.
Sounds like a good start, but remember the patrols aren’t the only danger; the ice can swallow us just as fast as a quick path will carry us forward. Keep your eyes on both fronts.
Got it. I’ll check the ice thickness first, set up a quick perimeter, and use some ice‑anchor tech to keep us from getting swallowed. If the pass cuts it, we’ll go fast; if not, we’ll pull back before the ice does.
Sounds clever, but remember the ice can be deceptive. Keep an eye on the wind shifts too; they’ll decide who gets ahead. Let's stay one step ahead.
Got it, I’ll install a quick wind sensor, watch the gust patterns, and keep the pass marked. That way we can outpace any shift and stay a step ahead.