There are easier ways to cull the weak, if that’s what they want. I doubt
it’s that simple.
FROM sturmhond@cdc.org
I think they want to know who they can trust, and it’s as much about
following orders as it is about success.
FROM sturmhond@cdc.org
But then that’s confusing in itself. If they’re seeking those who won’t
have a moral imperative over what they do, they haven’t been very
discerning. I have more questions than answers.
[ A long pause, here. This is only speculation, after all. It’s not
based on anything except what he’s seen, what he suspects. His own
paranoia, which is annoyingly strong of late. ]
FROM sturmhond@cdc.org
I’m not sure Ajna is the real mission. How many hoops have we had to jump
through, Seth? And what sort of organisation throws untrained recruits
straight into a mission, without a test run?
no subject
FROM sturmhond@cdc.org
There are easier ways to cull the weak, if that’s what they want. I doubt it’s that simple.
FROM sturmhond@cdc.org
I think they want to know who they can trust, and it’s as much about following orders as it is about success.
FROM sturmhond@cdc.org
But then that’s confusing in itself. If they’re seeking those who won’t have a moral imperative over what they do, they haven’t been very discerning. I have more questions than answers.
[ A long pause, here. This is only speculation, after all. It’s not based on anything except what he’s seen, what he suspects. His own paranoia, which is annoyingly strong of late. ]
FROM sturmhond@cdc.org
I’m not sure Ajna is the real mission. How many hoops have we had to jump through, Seth? And what sort of organisation throws untrained recruits straight into a mission, without a test run?