"Well, that seems like a valid plan. Although offense, in my opinion, depends much more on the kind of enemies we'll be up against and how they're stationed than defense. With defense you just got to give sufficient cover to each side, depending on the situation you're facing. Offense allows for much more elaborate or much simpler plans. That's why I think those plans are better left to be made in the field than beforehand.
Although I can suggest the most simple and effective method of all, if a little broad and all encompassing. Flanking. Get your enemy to focus on one side and then strike them from another. Our flyers allow us to place people behind cover. Smoke grenades allow us to conceal our movements, numbers and location and to blind our enemies. If we're fighting Sod Commanders we can retreat a bit to lure them to a better ambush spot. Our better armored team members can draw the enemy's fire. Hell, if the group we're facing have nothing better than Gauss guns you could just send me or Lukas in to deal with most of them with punches and electricity while the rest clear the stragglers.
Which reminds me, there's bound to be the rare heavy weapon and grenade or rocket in their arsenal. Anyone in the team noticing those should call them out to you so that you can return them to their sender, since they'll most likely be projectile based. And so that we can take them down, of course.
Oh, and another thing. Unless Sods are explicitly ordered to hunt for us by a Sod Commander, they'll just fire at us while we remain in their designated area and ignore us when we're gone, like we were never there. So in some situations, it might be better not to fight at all and simply plow through them, since the moment you move to the next room they'll stop attacking you.
And finally, our team has the advantage of being able to fly. I can carry Lukas and the MK3s can carry you. This allows us to quickly bypass obstacles or take advantage of vertical shortcuts.
Anyway, good to know that my teammates respect civilian life. We're fighting for them after all. I'm just trying to make that fight a bit quicker, a bit easier and a bit less messy with some advice."