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In my story I have a flashback scene where the main character discusses the Codex Astartes with one of his brothers back in the Deathwatch and a Space Wolf chimes in. Does this capture the Space Wolf way of battle:
"We don’t rely on battleplans and doctrine. When a battleforce of the Space Wolves approaches an enemy force, we have no idea what we will do until we get a good look at them. Once the Wolf Scouts and the Grey Hunters have skirmished for a few moments, everyone save the Blood Claws instinctively know how our enemy will react. We know if they will break under a massed charge, we know if they will retreat under firepower, we know if they will fall into an ambush if we lay one, we know if they will pursue if we feign retreat. Any one of us could lead his pack, for every man in the pack knows exactly his place in the skirmish, and any one of the wolf guard could lead the battleforce, because every pack instinctively knows its place in the battle. That is why we rejected the Codex Astartes! Because we do not need doctrines, or battleplans: we simply trust our instincts as warriors, and our battle record speaks for itself."
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