Acting carelessly would definitely be stupid. Although considering the limited time we have, it's also important to start coordinating a proper defense and offense. With so many teams and people who simply don't get along and have different views on what the best course of action is, it's hard to collectively decide on what to do even if we all have the same objective.
[looking thoughtful for a moment here]
So the heart of the problem is that we're not really collaborating, some people are waiting, some are taking actions... but there isn't enough exchange of information between each team. No-- even saying teams is wrong at this point. We shouldn't feel so neatly separated, and the fact we do is part of the problem.
At this point, if someone does a single wrong step, everyone is going to pay for it. But even considering that... what's the best course of action? Waiting until we're prepared is a good strategy-- but when will we be prepared? At the same time, recklessly waging war against the judges will only lead to trouble. Getting as many keystones as possible should take priority right now, I think. As for what to do with them... I am uncertain. Logically speaking, taking any sort of action before we have at least a good number of keystones on our hands would be stupid. But even if we don't have all of them, we should start taking action after we get a decent number. After all, we also cannot afford to waste any time.
But as I said earlier, there's a issue of communication. If there's a team out there who is not willing to let others know they have Kid's keystone, it clearly means we have trust problems.