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Waltz noted that his company was in a position to help them- but the Legion wouldn’t be facing an easy fight there. The odds could be near two against one, in an ideal scenario where 2nd Company could establish itself defensively to cover a potential retreat. If K-Force even decided to do that rather than remain in place, and probably be overwhelmed.
“However,” Waltz mused over the filament, “We could also keep driving forth into town. Perhaps find their headquarters. If the whitecoat Union want to cut their losses, we’ve already saved one of their companies. Playing hero might not be the best choice, all things considered.”
True enough. Even though Schoenbijter was free to venture elsewhere now, it would take him far too long to hurry back down the hill. It was all up to Waltz, and where to direct him…
>If K-Force was made up of important people, then it’d be good to have them indebted. Have Waltz attack the enemy, and hopefully defeat them in detail. It’d be daring and heroic if it worked- but potentially a catastrophe if the assault failed…
>The mechanized company was doomed, they’d run if they knew what was good for them, and the enemy was sure to slam into the flank of the main attack afterwards. That meant the best idea was to have 2nd Company take up a defensive position to receive that.
>Have 2nd Company keep driving forward into the town. They’d nearly slipped through the lines- and a better victory was in reach than helping any mole rats could offer, unappreciative as they were.
>Other?
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>Push Schoenbijter further north on the heights.
>Withdraw 4th Company back to the battle line to help take Arheuz.
>Other?