Rebel Alliance Headquarters:
"You fool! Do you have any idea how much that would cost us? We don't have the budget for that," I shouted at Lavenia, "Hello? Why don't you answer?" I added.
Lavenia said nothing.
"Have you become so stupid that ignoring me is your only option?"
She looked at me with a slightly annoyed expression, "I understand that you are upset with my idea, but listen, do we have any other choice?"
"Yes, we can-"
"That was a rhetorical question, idiot," she continued, "We must rescue our comrades from the clutches of the Inneronia Empire before they are executed! I refuse to abandon our allies in their time of need! They're killing our men just to make an example of them!" she finished.
Does she realize the situation we are in? She can't sacrifice herself for just six of our men, she's too important! They would not be happy.
"Yes, we all want to prevent that. But there must be another way. I mean, what will our faction do if it loses its saint?"
"Don't call me a saint! I know it raises the morale of our troops to a high level, but you know I hate to be spoken to like that. Especially when you, my right-hand man, do it. WE'RE EVEN ALONE HERE."
Even if she doesn't accept it, she is definitely a saint. She has the charm of a leader, is very attractive, young, and most importantly: a virgin. Hey, what did you expect? I am a man, and this is obviously something that many men dream of. And to be honest, I don't want to lose her to the Empire. I think I should go ahead and convince her of my plans.
"So why don't we use our ace in the hole? Using our armored vehicles is an idea worth thinking about," I said to Lavenia.
"Hmm, maybe you're right. It does have some risk because we might lose our only vehicles, but it should be better than sacrificing myself. So we use our two armored pickups and our only light tank?"
"Yes. I don't know whether to trust our informant or not, but according to our information, the prisoner transport should come through Highway BI-A7." I pulled out a large map. "And if we position our vehicles right there at the intersection of BI-A7 and BI-B48, it could make the whole operation a lot easier for us. Those bushes are perfect for an ambush."
"I don't think so. There is absolutely no cover, except for the bushes. It's way too risky if you ask me."
After long consideration, the result of the discussion was that we would position ourselves at the crossroads between BI-A7 and BI-B89, where the prisoner transport column would move from BI-A7 to BI-B89, because there we can use a bush, lots of undergrowth, and unlike other places, large stones for cover.
"Okay, then let Operation Uberfiel begin!" Lavenia encouraged me.