Stygian Lurker
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This Azira/Monty plan makes sense. It's good to send the first team via the stairwell, as opposed to the exposure of arriving via elevator and potentially having no cover. Then sending a 2nd team to the NE will draw more defenders and cause more confusion. Finally, the CTs go in by the shortest route to get to the hostages.F2
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I was going to agree with Azira's plan, but have decided to send the second wave to the North-East for two reasons.
First, I don't want the hostiles drawn by the first wave to be in a position to fire into the elevators as the second wave arrive. When attention is drawn to the Southern Stairwell, hopefully the second wave will have more chance of exiting the elevator before drawing fire. Second, I'm hoping that more hostiles will be drawn by the two diversions this way. So some will move to combat the incursion in the South, then instead of an expansion of that conflict as our 2nd wave enters in the SE, I'm hoping that a second front in the NE will draw more hostiles away from the hostages, perhaps they will even think that the second wave is our main attack. Having the CTs come in from the West is risky (as Oscar says) so drawing as many away from there as possible is essential.
tl;dr what I'm going for is more chaos and confusion by hitting them from all sides
ZisHow about empty elevator to SW, then when enemies go to investigate that our first wave come out of the S stairwell and nail some of them in the back, then 2nd wave to NE elevator to attract more enemies, then CT group come in from the West to get the hostages.
So my vote is also:
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I'm no expert in Police style counter-terror as neither is Frau Westgard but this seems to be sensible tactic; as Helmut Dockweiler would say Gott be better Mit Uns.
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