As LB doesn't even have a gun rn and lacks the power suit that gave her most of her strength, she's not going to be much help in fighting.
However, as someone who was kind of the weakest in power in her own unit, she's more of a tactics person anyway and can offer some ideas (and would definitely agree with everyone voting for that route) or help come explore the tunnels to find strongholds or escape routes if they need them.
- She agrees with getting as many civilians on their side as possible (particularly ones that dwell around the sewer entrances), for possible medical or weapon supplies, but also to put more pressure onto Shuten.
- She'll suggest doing a couple of "dry runs" in the tunnels to gain crucial information about the Shuten's strategy (where their strongholds are, how they organize their patrol shifts, what power they have at their disposal, etc), but to make it a goal to not try to overpower them right away (and let them think that they're weaker than they actually are), but to eventually return to strike at a later and more opportune moment.
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However, as someone who was kind of the weakest in power in her own unit, she's more of a tactics person anyway and can offer some ideas (and would definitely agree with everyone voting for that route) or help come explore the tunnels to find strongholds or escape routes if they need them.
- She agrees with getting as many civilians on their side as possible (particularly ones that dwell around the sewer entrances), for possible medical or weapon supplies, but also to put more pressure onto Shuten.
- She'll suggest doing a couple of "dry runs" in the tunnels to gain crucial information about the Shuten's strategy (where their strongholds are, how they organize their patrol shifts, what power they have at their disposal, etc), but to make it a goal to not try to overpower them right away (and let them think that they're weaker than they actually are), but to eventually return to strike at a later and more opportune moment.