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fandomhigh2008-02-07 04:29 pm
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TACTICS 201, Thursday 07/02, Period Two
"So over the past few weeks, we've been dealing with different types of fortification." It was a noticably better-tempered Kerrigan who showed up at the front of the class today, her hair pulled back in a ponytail. "First, defensive-- bunkering up, waiting for your foe to arrive, and taking them out as soon as they hit the general area. The uses are pretty obvious, of course. Keep your enemy from invading your base, and you're not dead meat."
Any glance she may have shot at Seely was just reflex by now. "Last week, we dealt with an all together more offensive static position. Well, 'static' would be a bad word for it-- 'set-up' might be better. Still, it's a variant on a defensive position. Take over the high ground and take out your enemy before he reaches your base. You've all played out both scenarios. The matter for today is to look at the replays for the various teams that took on last week's and the 24th's simulations, and to discuss which ones worked, which ones didn't, in what kind of situation which would appropriate, and most of all, how you should balance the approaches, 'cause if you just depend on one, the enemy'll see through you like that. We'll be dealing with bigger-scale defenses next week."
She smirked. "I know it's a boring one, guys, but you're going to have to evaluate or you'll never learn a damn thing. Might actually get you something interesting to answer on your final exam, too. Have fun, don't throttle each other, and if you have any questions of your own, I'm around."
[wait for the ocd up! ]
Any glance she may have shot at Seely was just reflex by now. "Last week, we dealt with an all together more offensive static position. Well, 'static' would be a bad word for it-- 'set-up' might be better. Still, it's a variant on a defensive position. Take over the high ground and take out your enemy before he reaches your base. You've all played out both scenarios. The matter for today is to look at the replays for the various teams that took on last week's and the 24th's simulations, and to discuss which ones worked, which ones didn't, in what kind of situation which would appropriate, and most of all, how you should balance the approaches, 'cause if you just depend on one, the enemy'll see through you like that. We'll be dealing with bigger-scale defenses next week."
She smirked. "I know it's a boring one, guys, but you're going to have to evaluate or you'll never learn a damn thing. Might actually get you something interesting to answer on your final exam, too. Have fun, don't throttle each other, and if you have any questions of your own, I'm around."
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