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There’s a huge learning curve too. Makes me appreciate Vex and Lewis’s roles a lot more than I did...
There's something good that came out of it, at least. They say you never know what you have until it's gone.
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There’s a huge learning curve too. Makes me appreciate Vex and Lewis’s roles a lot more than I did...
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It is. But it doesn’t feel as good.
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Yeah, it's pretty great. I usually come here after a fight.
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There's something good that came out of it, at least. They say you never know what you have until it's gone.
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I feel reeeaaal limber. Nothing could take me on now!
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I suppose. I feel like there were probably better ways to learn it.
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Not even yourself?
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You're absolutely right. It just helps sometimes to look for the silver lining.
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I’d beat me up too.
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Hmm. Yeah, can’t argue with that.
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Blowing a hole above the access point, plugging in the device, and leaving.
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Unless the building is multi-story—height marks vitality to the server—that is a viable strategy, as long as we can protect the device for a few minutes.
This is phase one. We don't actually get to Teth at this time. The point of infiltrating each access point is to take these--*holds up some USB-like devices* and put them into each undamaged access point. Mild environmental damage is fine, because the server has auto-repair capabilities. There are not many civilians; mostly guards will be there because of Teth. The only real obstacle in getting to the access points is the guards—not physical obstructions. We just have to get into each point, plug in, guard it while it's working, and get out. I apologise for being so unclear. I hope laying out the details like this helps.
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The details help a lot, because the previous information had it sounding somewhat different from what it was.
Of that's the case then, All I suggest is that we go in and try to knock out or immobilize as many guards as we can on our way in, defend ourselves as we mess with the system, and then get out.
Three teams of four would probably work, and I'm fine with whatever alternative entry methods X has thought up.
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This is only sensible, though if X's method is viable and Zazriel can do as he says, we could hit one at a time with that strategy and with little conflict. Negative of one large team: Teth's guards can prepare for us at other locations. Negative of multiple teams: not all the teams may be able to accomplish the shielding that Zazriel can, so a fight would be inevitable.
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This is only sensible, though if X's method is viable and Zazriel can do as he says, we could hit one at a time with that strategy and with little conflict. Negative of one large team: Teth's guards can prepare for us at other locations. Negative of multiple teams: not all the teams may be able to accomplish the shielding that Zazriel can, so a fight would be inevitable.
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I'll leave that decision to you and the others, as I've had my fill of debate for the day.
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*Shakes my head*