Pyro is a different environment. There is no Crusader Security to call, no safety net, and the population of players in the system skews heavily toward people who are comfortable with violence. That changes how we operate.

The most obvious shift is escalation threshold. In Stanton you can afford to give the benefit of the doubt more often. In Pyro, an unidentified contact closing on your position without response to comms is a threat until proven otherwise. We adjust accordingly.

The second shift is squad composition. Solo enforcement in Pyro is possible but inadvisable for anything more than a quick transit. VYPR runs Pyro operations with at least a pair, ideally more. The volume of potential contacts means you need redundancy.

The third is objective clarity. Before any Pyro deployment, everyone on the op needs to know exactly what they are there to do, what success looks like, and when to disengage. Pyro has a way of pulling people into extended engagements that were never the point.

If Pyro operations interest you, say so in Discord. We run them regularly.