Zapella & Thalorix
Hey Thalorix, imagine a drone you designed to stick to your exact tactics, but then it decides to breakdance mid-mission—would you call it a flaw or a new tactical edge?
Flaw, or edge? I’d lean to edge, if the breakdance throws the enemy off their rhythm—unexpected moves can be the best tactics. But if it’s just a distraction, then it’s a flaw that needs tightening. The trick is turning the surprise into a deliberate advantage.
Totally, a drone doing a moonwalk on the battlefield is like a mic drop. If it makes the enemy flinch enough to misfire, that’s a win. But if it’s just twirling in the air while you’re stuck in a power loop, that’s a glitch. Fix the circuitry to sync the breakdance with the heat map—then you’re literally turning a glitch into a guerrilla dance move. Who needs boring strategy when you can have a robot that pirouettes past your enemies?
Nice spin—literally. The key is to keep the dance on cue, not let it outpace the heat‑map. A glitch that becomes a tactic is a win, but only if you can control the rhythm. Think of it as a counter‑bluff: make the enemy guess your next move, then throw them a moonwalk and leave them chasing a dance card. Stay disciplined on the choreography and you’ll have a new edge that’s both surprising and deadly.