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  As the frontal assault stalled in place, the Wolkmihnar’s expectations of trampling their enemy effortlessly being immediately dashed, panicked filament communiques came from the company assigned to secure the heights. They had been ambushed and put to flight by a fierce enemy in hand to hand combat, and were requesting reinforcements. Not that anybody was in position to do that at such short notice, and certainly not from below in the valley. Schwarzehand rubbed his thinned hair at the crown of his scalp- he'd hoped that the mole rats wouldn’t screw up <span class="mu-i">immediately</span>, but he had expected them to do it in the first place. The question now was whether he should try and fix the situation. 
After all, climbing up to the heights, while a trying hike, was definitely possible. It’d take some time, but there was a possibility of actually making it up in time. However, Waltz and Schoenbijter had both moved their companies up to good positions to clean up the stragglers that were giving the vanguard so much trouble. The objective was the town, after all, and if the Union troops in the heights were getting cut to pieces, they were at least keeping the Sovereignty from shooting down from up there.
The Mechanized Infantry down in front, too proud to request help, also seemed to need similar saving. But their troubles were from being shot up from two sides, not overwhelmed by even odds. Left to their own devices they would recover, but 2nd Company was ready to storm the flanking enemy’s positions, to turn the flankers into the enveloped themselves.
>Continue the attack down the center as planned. Tough luck for the flank, but the Legion wasn’t going to surrender the initiative they had.
>Break off Schoenbijter to try and save your allies. While stalled severely, the Wolkmihnar weren’t being slaughtered in the valley yet, and Waltz alone would turn enough of the defenders.
>Divert both companies to seize the heights. If the enemy turned to strike from the flank or the rear while the town was being assaulted, there would be a disaster for certain.
>Other?