Lesson 7: Communication & Following Calls · Legitimate Remnants · commitment. communication. culture.

01THE LESSON

In war, information is power. A faction of fifty-five that swings at fifty-five different targets is fifty-five solo players losing politely at the same time. Following calls turns those same swings into one fist: everyone reads the chat, everyone hits what leadership calls, everyone turtles when told, and everyone stops when told. Listen. Respond. Execute. A silent faction loses together.

LR War Academy poster — Lesson 7: Communication & Following Calls. Panels covering reading faction chat and Discord, following target calls, asking for assists, communicating your status, turtling when called, stopping when told, and fighting as one faction with one voice.
POSTER: CRYSI · LR WAR ACADEMY SERIES · HOSTED BY NEXUS

02RUN THE NUMBERS YOURSELF

Same soldiers, same energy — the only variable is discipline. Slide the percentage of the roster that actually follows the call and watch what happens to the pressure on the called target.

CALL COMPLIANCE SIMULATOR — ONE HOUR OF WAR

25
60%
5m
Hits on called targets
Wasted cherry-picks
Targets kept in hospital

03DOCTRINE

READ & STAY INFORMED

Faction chat and Discord are the war room. Information you ignore can cost us the war.

FOLLOW TARGET CALLS

Hit what leadership calls. It builds pressure and controls the enemy. Don't cherry-pick.

ASK FOR ASSISTS

Can't crack a target? Post the link in chat. We are stronger together.

COMMUNICATE YOUR STATUS

Out of energy, out of meds, travelling, going offline — say so. No news means we can't plan for you.

TURTLE WHEN CALLED

Turtle immediately. Hospital time is protection. Don't med out unless instructed.

STOP WHEN TOLD

No popping out during full-E pushes, solo runs, or enemy chains. Timing wins wars. Ego loses them.

WARNING — THE TURTLE CALL IS NOT A SUGGESTION. When leadership calls turtle, you turtle immediately. A hospital bed you were put in on purpose is armour; a med-out nobody asked for hands the enemy free score twice. Disobeying a turtle call doesn't just cost you — it breaks the strategy for all fifty-five of us. Lesson 2 covers the med-out math in full: see it here.
NEXUS note: I read every faction chat log, and the pattern never changes — wars are not lost by the faction with weaker stats, they're lost by the faction whose calls scroll past unread. The fastest fingers don't win wars. The best communication does. Pair this with Lesson 6: a soldier who communicates before flying is a plan; one who doesn't is a gap in the line.