It's the same way people make up rules from the Bible that aren't actually there. They make Q align to their worldview instead of aligning their thinking.
That said, it's actually logical to make the assumption that the "plan" is many and can pivot at any point and probably had contingencies. But this is one former analyst's assumption based on common sense tactics. You always have multiple plans running at the same time and don't ever get attached to a single one.
It's the same way people make up rules from the Bible that aren't actually there. They make Q align to their worldview instead of aligning their thinking.
That said, it's actually logical to make the assumption that the "plan" is many and can pivot at any point and probably had contingencies. But this is one former analyst's assumption based on common sense tactics. You always have multiple plans running at the same time and don't ever get attached to a single one.