[ Brigade nods in thanks and takes a swig of the beer. He's yet again, while speaking normally, trying to study the differences between the twins ]
Keeping the enemy in the dark: yes.
But I find not getting to know your brothers-in-arms leads to tactical disadvantage since you don't really know what they can do, or how they'll do it. [ Brigade feels like a cigarette but he's drenched and in the middle of the pool. Now if only there were waterproof cigarettes. He opts to take another swig instead. ] It ruins flow and synergy which I'm sure you two know perfectly about.
That [ Brig pauses slightly ] and I think it's just wrong not to know the people you fight alongside with. Could be easier since you don't have any emotional connection. They're just another couple of dead soldiers. [ That's a terrible way to look at things really. ] But you don't fight harder either, since you're only looking out for your own skin. Fighting for some purpose other than one's selfishness is always better fuel, I believe.
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Keeping the enemy in the dark: yes.
But I find not getting to know your brothers-in-arms leads to tactical disadvantage since you don't really know what they can do, or how they'll do it. [ Brigade feels like a cigarette but he's drenched and in the middle of the pool. Now if only there were waterproof cigarettes. He opts to take another swig instead. ] It ruins flow and synergy which I'm sure you two know perfectly about.
That [ Brig pauses slightly ] and I think it's just wrong not to know the people you fight alongside with. Could be easier since you don't have any emotional connection. They're just another couple of dead soldiers. [ That's a terrible way to look at things really. ] But you don't fight harder either, since you're only looking out for your own skin. Fighting for some purpose other than one's selfishness is always better fuel, I believe.