>>7294556Also, their main impact would be the psychological effect of their attacks coming out of nowhere with little warning, seeing your guys suddenly get dropped by a knife attack and the attacker is invisible, or having commanders/generals get dropped by a Ghost rifle attack in areas that were presumed to be "secure", and the constant worry that each second every soldier has could be their very last before getting shot or knifed by a Ghost.
>>7294576They wouldn't operate indoors unless they were already inside to begin with, ready to ambush invading enemy soldiers
>be Ghosts>be set up in multiple rooms, perfectly still with guns/knives ready for the enemy soldiers>wait for the enemy soldiers to go into the indoors area, and move into ambush zones>give one word for the attack, and all Ghosts attack from nowhere with only the noise profile as warning - some fire guns, others use knives if close enough, and the enemy has less than a handful of seconds to react to an enemy they can't see