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Comrey10 karma
Thanks for your answers! It must have been quite a scene, wow. I cannot even imagine what was going through the mind of the subordinate (lucky for him it wasn't the bullet, har har) once he realised he survived against all odds and should get the hell out.
As for the friend part, I see where you're coming from.
Quick follow up question, I take it in your line of work you've seen people killed, and judging from responses to other questions, you value human life (even 'bad guys') greatly. How do you cope with all of this brutality, all these things you've seen and cannot un-see?
Comrey3 karma
I see. I now also understand why you would not fire your gun. I'm a Christian myself, and although I'm not overly religious and virtually never go to church, I do my best to at least follow the basic principles. I'd have to literally fight for my own survival before I'd ever kill another human being.
Either way, thank you for your answers, they've been quite eye-opening. Takes a strong man in both mind and body for a job like this.
Comrey3 karma
Given you've lived there for 40 years, have you learned any of the native languages, and if so how many and at what proficiency?
Comrey27 karma
What is the most extreme thing you've experienced while being undercover?
What is the most extraordinary thing you've experienced undercover?
And lastly, were there moments where you were genuinely enjoying yourself, looking at the people you were (for lack of a better term) deceiving as actual friends?
I couldn't decide on a question so I just asked all three, sorry!
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