I was using my bugs to track the positions of the Nine, where Siberian and Crawler were in the thick of the enemy. Mannequin apparently wasn’t aware of my presence, so I had my first real opportunity of tracking his movements as he scaled walls and disappeared into manholes to emerge half a street away.
Nice.
Burnscar used her fire to bombard the enemy and divide them.
Going for the heads-on approach, huh?
Another reason why Bonesaw staying matters: It might mean the others will try to circle back after drawing the enemy away.
Jack was more pragmatic, striking from hiding, threatening his decoys to get them to run out of cover and draw enemy fire, and using every hiding space that was available. He was quick, smart, and devastating in how he operated.
That’s Jack in a nutshell, yeah. Quick, smart and devastating.
No movement was wasted, and every time he emerged from cover and swiped his knife, someone suffered for it. As far as I could tell, he was evading Night and Fog.
Those ought to be some of the worst enemies to be up against with this tactic, though. Fog cares not if you’re hiding around the corner.
I suppose Night’s not exactly in a good position to use her power in this battle.
My bugs could detect some noise from him that I was parsing as a mocking laughter. Maybe my imagination. Probably my imagination.
I could see it being the case.