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More there were indeed. As Hauer lingered in his section of the line, flanked by Fiskersonn, he noticed dust clouds- and the clanking, banging loudness of Twaryian mechanisms from afar. They might have been Caelussian designs, but their brash and unapologetic racket was all too like their operators. Good thing the weirdo with the foreign pet was off far to that side…depending on what would come.
Lieutenant Eschenz’s head was also on a swivel- as he found himself looking both to the known enemy, and yet another approaching one. Had they lingered too long? Or was this what they wanted? Because this sounded like a lot…and even though his troop of armored cars had been artfully fitted with additional steel plates to ward away heavier fire, what seemed to be coming was not supporting any delusions of invulnerability…
More reports of enemies spotted coming in. Drawing up your lines had a predictable exchange- more enemies were arriving, in force, but they still showed no signs of having detected you…
Meanwhile, at the village with a bridge- it had no marked name, as its signage had been destroyed- the separate group’s commanders listened attentively- would the enemy come to them? If they thought to go around the concentration to the north, surely they’d thing to come around that angle. Though there was an uncomfortable uncertainty in having to wait while their allies might already start shooting…
>Make your moves- If you do not fire, you will not reveal your hidden position, though if you are close to others firing, you may be spotted. With such in mind, also note that it can be readily concluded that you do not necessarily see the whole of the approaching forces.
>If the infantry choose, they may begin this turn dismounted- or the reverse.
Of course, you may make minor adjustments, if I haven't set certain things to how people wanted. No doing anything like, say, shifting across the map entirely.
I won't try and dictate your characters' thoughts and opinions for you, but I will try and act according to how you set them, when I do. It's not to put spotlights on people, after all.