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Eugene

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If you discovered that one of your subordinates had been fraternising with the enemy, meeting up secretly for 'fishing' trips, going off on extra-organisational outings such as testing fuel cell vehicles on Bolivian salt flats, how might you deal with this traitor?
Quick to try and pick a fight, aren't you? Don't worry, I'm sure you'll eventually find someone to take up your declaration of war.
 

Contessa

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Fraternizing, I'll allow.
Oh, such a permissive director.

Quick to try and pick a fight, aren't you? Don't worry, I'm sure you'll eventually find someone to take up your declaration of war.
Please, Grovington, unlike you, I'm hardly as captious.

I gather you've broken a few hearts, Mr. Devineaux. Have you ever had your own shattered?
 

Chase

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What's Chase's stance on OPSEC? (Given that he himself routinely breaks it)
OPSEC is necessary for any mission. I've always followed OPSEC protocol.

(To clarify: OPSEC or Operational Security is only applicable during operations/missions. Chase has never shared sensitive information (about the operation or about ACME) to VILE or other non-friendly organizations during OPSEC. The protocol doesn't prevent communication with the enemy. It's about not sharing certain information.)
 

Chase

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I gather you've broken a few hearts, Mr. Devineaux. Have you ever had your own shattered?
Was chuckling at the dialog between you and Euge, forgot there was a question.

I don’t know if I’ve really broken hearts, I’m aware I’ve hurt feelings. I think. Maybe.

As for my own, the answer is yes — figuratively shattered, destroyed, trampled, descimated — whichever word you want to use. Happens plenty, and often.
 

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That sounds so horrible.

Do tell us more.
I'll just give one example, the rest are less relevant.

When I was 14, I had a crush on an older girl, she was 16 at the time and a sophomore in high school. She lived across the street. One day she sort of teased, that I'd be her pick to the high school dance if I could dance. Being the gullible kid that I was, I took it seriously and told my parents I wanted to take dancing lessons.

Long story short, some six months later, on my way back from one of these lessons, a limo and a guy in a tuxedo picked her up. She hadn't told me when the dance was, so I guess that was fair. Worst part was when she saw me and waved... like I was her little brother.

I mulled over it for well over a week before my mother got suspicious about me not wanting to go back to dance class and forced it out of me. Great times, really.
 

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