Andy Maxwell Flasch:
OOC: Andy’s thought process…
‘Push’ entry by point man toward the hinge side of the door while the flank person covers the other side of the room. Whomever is nearest the door we intend to enter takes point for that room, that way we're flexible and don't have to cross each other and risk entanglement.
IF there’s a single door (from the passageway) per room, then the rooms aren’t that big. guessing single berths. IF this is true, then we’re basically checking both sides of the bed and the wardrobe. (Obviously making sure no one is in the bed as well.) IF there’s a connecting door to the next space, then that’s the next step, same procedure. IF they aren’t berths, then search as needed.
Guessing that the rooms will be mostly empty since the downed tango likely roused anyone inside to help with the flooding aft. (But still alert for trouble.)
Doors are single, two on the port side and three on the left. All have the hinges on the forward side. So on the starboard side the hinges are on the left. Then the point man is on the left. Cover on the Right. Cover opens the door, point goes in and clears left (hinge side) while the other covers right (non-hinge side)? Or in this scenario point opens the door, then goes in so no one is crossing a field of fire? (Positions reversed when hinges on right.)
I'll assume Flash is on the left and Ralph on the right, so Flash will be entry for all cabins/rooms on the starboard side (as he is on the hinge side for those) and Ralph for those on the port side of the corridor. Either-or going in with MAC-10s or Suppressed Hi-Powers?