The kill code is coming along nicely, as I think you will see. I would not have chosen the same target as the General did, but, eh, one was as good as another for this little test, and it is amusing to indulge the foibles of those who work for me, when I can do so at no additional cost.
I have heard the muttering that the General is a liability to our cause; to those mutterers, I say only that you fail to see certain very real...possibilities.
Adieu.
The Merovingian
The Machines really thought they could reason with Persephone, and sent a team comprised of one Agent to meet her? Honestly...
Ah well, what a pity. It was much nicer speaking with Pace than it ever was speaking with Gray. I do hope the Merovigian hasn't spoiled that, but, well, I'd be rather impressed if it hasn't.
Aww, poor Pace...
Evil Mervs!
Great now Pace is out of commission too?!?
Since when is it smart to try and kill agents?
Whoah...
I hope Pace will be OK. Or maybe they could bring back Skinner 2.0 :O
It seems to me an unneccessary risk to openly attack one of the two highest-profile agents in the system like that, when there are so many random useless ones. Why stir up the hornet's nest and have the whole Machine organization after you when you can simply test it on some random anonymous agent? It's a tactilally unwise move.
I'm glad I wasn't there because I would have disobeyed orders.
It seems to me an unneccessary risk to openly attack one of the two highest-profile agents in the system like that, when there are so many random useless ones. Why stir up the hornet's nest and have the whole Machine organization after you when you can simply test it on some random anonymous agent? It's a tactilally unwise move.I'm glad I wasn't there because I would have disobeyed orders.