[color=lightblue][center][h1]Watcher[/h1][/center][/color] Watcher noted that Fallen Angel was lagging behind, at least initially, as they deployed and split up into two teams. Banshee continued settling into the leadership role, giving the rookie a mild hard time as they began moving towards their target. While the others went through whatever thoughts they would entertain, Watcher considered their target. Comms array would have redundancies, a smart one would at any rate, but the primary method of communication would likely be some sort of antenna array, again an extensive layout would have several arrays but a smaller one might only have one. The quickest way to shut down immediate communication would be targeting the main array, which was likely doable with several HMAA missiles directly to the base of the array. Banshee's plan cut his train of thought off, and he considered his position in the raid. 'Go Wild' suited him fine, though as far as wild was concerned, he was still incredibly precise with that. Fallen Angel was keeping up much better now, perhaps she found much more peace on the field like he did? Regardless, he replied, loading up his munitions as they approached the point they would be getting detected, LINEBREAKER picking up speed. [color=lightblue]"Watcher copies. Will deploy cluster munitions against secondary line targets, prevent attempts at forming a cohesive defense while engaging first line targets."[/color] [hr] LINEBREAKER's engagement created a gap in the line of the Communication Array, Platzragen coming out into view shortly afterwords. Unlike the leader of the trio, the missile boat AUG came to a halt, aiming both of its Thermal Accelerator's at one of the unharmed heavy kinetic cannons before sending the non tracking rounds hurtling straight for the stationary target. The explosive impacts would cripple the cannon, the continually burning wreck causing structural failures that sent the platform collapsing in on itself. While reloading the spent weapons, Walker was manually targeting several missiles at the same time. Two HMAA were being targeted at the base of the Antenna, which would come in at a pincer, near horizontal strike to mitigate the chances of unseen anti missile defenses kicking in. Another HMAA targeted a member of the first MA team that LINEBREAKER had engaged, and the last sequenced missile was a CMST, targeting the second unengaged squad of MA in a right to left sweeping pattern. With a HUD of blaring target locks, Walker smiled to himself and launched the sequence. All four missiles shot out of PAMS, the first two HMAA being launched near horizontal with the base of the antenna, before second stage thrusters kicked in and sent the missiles hurtling towards the base of the antenna, aiming to cripple the array before a proper SOS could be organized. The third HMAA would more directly launch for one of the first squad's MA, constantly course correcting to ideally account for any attempted evasive maneuvers, looking to land a killing blow before a response could be readied. The star of the first volley, however, would be the CMST missile seemingly hurtling wildly off target off to the right. After a predetermined distance, the smart munition would bank, engaging secondary boosters that began corkscrewing the missile and, as it began passing over the second squad, began hurling highly explosive sub munitions in a cloud as it passed over the heads of the second MA squad. Each sub munition would proceed to lock onto the nearest target not already flagged friendly, assuming any allies got close enough to the sub munition cloud, and began launching towards targets of the second MA squad, as well as other lighter targets that happened to get picked up by the smart sub munitions. Walker kept tracking targets as they appeared, issuing load commands to PAMS, making ready to engage targets that were left and adapt to any unforeseen defenses. The blaring target locks, shouting and shock of assault from enemy comms, the shudder of missiles being launched and the trails betraying their course, it was all a long overdue balm to his mind. It made tracking the enemies, and his allies, that much more second nature, keeping an eye out for new defenses that appeared before they proved to be a danger to his current allies. He kept an eye out for Fallen Angel to engage, especially given the likely top down nature of first engagement as he didn't want missiles getting unfortunately intercepted by an ally's path of attack crossing over unintentionally.