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Yeah mention the talking stuff and getting them to shut up.
At least now, people blame the riot and won't blame the Bureau. In the end, it was just a bunch of useless rich slub's that might have been useful later. Hardly any different from the poor occasional homeless person or gangbanger's girlfriend that a moldy's been asked to clean up as a potentially loose end. We've been told repeatedly in this job that it pays to be thorough.
This was one of those situations.
38-3's coming, probably to scold me, tell me I'm a defective weapon, and/or kill me, despite the fact that killing is what a weapon does. He's a hypocrite if he does that after what he told me. He's right after all, I AM a weapon as far as the bureau's concerned. And the bullet's they shoot don't always stop at the intended target, sometimes a stray bullet goes through a wall and hit's a poor 9 year old honor student across the street, it's part of the job.
Doesn't make the weapon defective, it makes the wielder responsible for that stray bullet. If the current head of the Bureau can't aim right and deal with the potential consequences, they shouldn't throw the weapon away, it's too damn good at killing to do that. I'm criticizing Sosa here, by the way. I would have shot up that entire room anyway if you never even told me about the contact, because, well, that contact's an idiot that thinks a moldy can be bargained with and just SAY he has contacts with the Bureau. He was a problem child the minute he opened his mouth. I wouldn't have done anything different. I don't even recall Monica or any of the mission briefing suggesting to not kill the others, so yeah, that room would be shot up regardless. Maybe she would have said something like that if the interference never happened, but that's a long shot.
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