Originally posted by REXXXX
I was thinking of doing it dropship style, have someone rapel us in and then fly back to the mountain. No landing involved, and it gives the position away if we decided to do an ambush-bluff.
That's a highly dangerous manoeuvre and you could not bring the Epirean troops with you.
Originally posted by Lord Melkor
"Indeed, what we really want is to deal with Ogros, his men are worth nothing without his lead.... though I would like to have a bit of talk with him. not just simply kill him".
Ok, so, if we are going for fake ambushing, let's hear your pitch. Who is the patsy? What's the trap?
Ok, Dak and Relle- you think you have found the area of the fire. But there's no ceiling access point here.
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Azarl and Xavier- the workshop doors are some of the largest and thickest in the base, and it takes a lot of pressure build-up to start shifting them. Xaviers very fit but you are huffing and panting by the time it is done, Azarl.
But for some reason, you have a very bad feeling about breathing.
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Rand- the workshop has thick metal walls; bad for remote comms. You'll have to use the internal link... oh. There's a light flashing there as well- circuit fault at the workshop. That won;t amuse them. At least you know where some of the fallout from Dak's work has turned up.
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"Soon," says Eller. She scatters another stone and stares at the pattern. "No... they are already here..."
Not that Galder is presently beside Vic, but I'll contribute.
Maybe one of you go off alone, feign splitting up, so that someone looks particularly vulnerable? Then the others just show up after and join the fight.
So Gallador or Vic can volunteer for that, since Rianna and Galder are organizing other things for this.
Galder could use his tracking abilities (Survival) to try picking up on Ogros' trail and scout ahead with a few Epireans. He will order the rest of his forces to stay behind a little ways, so that Galder can spring the trap and then lure Ogros' forces back to the loyal Epireans.
If he ends up getting trapped in a trap of Ogros' design, he can alert his allies of his position and have the cavalry charge in by shooting his blaster in the air.