Resupply Pod Deployment: Preventing Team Casualties
Poor resupply pod placement jeopardizes team safety and critical Nitra reserves. Strategic deployment is paramount for mission success and Miner survival.
⚔️ Combat Summary
- Improper Resupply Pod placement creates lethal choke points and wastes critical Nitra.
- Prioritize clear, defensible Positioning for all deployments to ensure continuous combat readiness and team Survival.
Management wants us to believe every Miner knows how to call a resupply. The data, however, paints a grim picture. This intel highlights a recurring problem: egregious resupply pod deployment, often by overly ambitious Scout Dwarves.
A resupply isn’t just a health and ammo top-up; it’s a temporary hazard, a beacon for hostiles, and a potential death trap. Calling a pod directly onto a fellow Miner, into a tight tunnel, or over a vital escape route is not just poor Teamwork; it’s negligence. Such blunders compromise Combat Safety for the entire squad.
Proper Resupply Pod Tactics demand situational awareness. Before activating the beacon, assess the immediate area. Is it clear of active threats? Are team members in a safe zone? Will the pod block critical pathways or create an unavoidable hazard? A poorly placed pod can mean a Driller is forced to improvise with C4 to clear a path, or worse, an entire squad is overwhelmed by Glyphids because their escape route is blocked.
Remember, every unit of Nitra spent on a resupply is an investment in Survival. Don’t squander it through sloppy deployment. Think before you call. Your teammates’ lives depend on it.
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