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The Legion panicked. The rear tanks tried to reverse, but the "pine resin" mortar rounds had landed in the mud behind them. The sticky substance had mixed with the dirt, creating a super-adhesive sludge that clogged the treads and suspension housings of the tanks behind.

That is not a tactical victory. That is a knockout.

The enemy, confused and disoriented, began to falter. The Echo-1 continued to wreak havoc, disabling tank after tank with its directed energy and cyber attacks. The coalition forces, emboldened by the Echo-1's successes, launched a counterattack and quickly regained the initiative.

Do not strike where they are thick; strike where they are blind. By "blinding" a tank—shattering lenses or choking sensors with thick smoke or even paint—you turn seventy tons of lethality into a deaf, dumb, and stationary bunker. 2. The Gravity of Mobility