[center][h1][color=lightblue]Galahad Caradoc[/color][/h1] [/center][hr] [color=lightblue]"These Psuedo-Dragoons don't have the same speed of Edreni Dragoons,"[/color] Galahad added, tacking himself onto Rudolf's point, and though it pained him to admit it, he grit his teeth and continued, [color=lightblue]"But they have more equal to- or even more mobility, especially while in the air. Add the fact that their weapons are both easier to maneuver in close quarters- and are fitted with firearms for ranged fighting means you should pay especially close attention to them. While their performance against [i]our[/i] team was perhaps less than stellar, they could still prove to be a threat to Drana's forces if unprepared."[/color] [color=lightblue]"Their leader was a Edreni traitor- Valon, an experienced veteran of the Edren-Osprey conflict- and as much as I hate to admit it- talented Dragoon. If he's trained his men the way I would have, you can expect them to target your command structures and supply points. I suspect at least one, likely two full squads will dedicate themselves to seeking out your head specifically, Grovemaster."[/color] Galahad grimaced, [color=lightblue]"That's what I would've ordered. Luckily, Valheim doesn't appear to have a natural population of dragons with which to take scales to create armor from. Their armor is lesser than your own paladins, so that their propulsion devices can still carry them."[/color] Galahad glanced around at the Kirins, it'd be them versus the head of Valheim leadership- though admittedly, Galahad preferred his chances in a surgical operation than on the frontline. Ironically, being the spearpoint of an attack was often times safer than being the shield that bulwarked an enemy advance. Attrition would and could kill anyone, no matter their individual skill and strength. [color=lightblue]"I suppose we'll have to improvise our own way [i]off[/i] of the Valheim airship after we've completed our mission. Part of me wishes we could take some men with us to commandeer the thing."[/color] Galahad chuckled, though he doubted they'd last long- if they took control of an enemy airship in the middle of their fleet, they were likely to just be gunned down. Miina, and Rudolf laid out a good point about potentially being a chance that even the Kirins might be infiltrated. [color=lightblue]"I'm familiar with challenge and response phrases- we used them sparingly during the war."[/color] Galahad chimed in, [color=lightblue]"But with Valheim's radio system, I fear it wouldn't be much trouble for Valheim to discover that information, even in the middle of a fight and relay it to those who need to know- like this Loki character."[/color] Rudolf then looked to Esben to speak, so Galahad didn't bother going any further with his own conjecture- Esben was far more skilled in this area than he.