Thursday, July 9, 2015

The labronic triangle

What's so special about this operation?
The fact that, with only minor changes in the anchors, we manage to do it over and over again (1, 2, 3) without the Resistance to learn and hinder us efficiently.
This is what we did yesterday night for the checkpoint of 09:00 PM CET:
About 300 kMU.
Two hours late, a smurf attacked the left anchors, but we expected it thus we were ready to rebuild it up for the checkpoint of 02:00 AM.
Septicycle won!
As of now, it's all still up, therefore it also covered checkpoints of 07:00 AM and 12:00 PM.
Way to go!

Reference: the term "labronic" originated from a letter of Cicero where he invented this term to name the area of the province of Livorno.

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