<<@Silk: Yeah. I talked to Salt after you did. Also noticed he had plenty of fight left in him. That right there tells me you didn't break him. You didn't break him, yet the codes he gave you worked, so he helped you anyway. I do not think you are stupid enough to trust him and go yourself if you didn't have reason to believe his word. So, what currency could you have had to gain his confidence? I offered him pain beyond imagining, and he didn't care, so it couldn't have been clemency. I offered him salvation for the men of his unit, and he didn't care, so it couldn't be a chance at fidelity. I offered him answers to any question he could dare ask, and he spoke like he had nothing left in the world to concern him. I offered him revenge, and he had no idea how wronged he had even been, so it couldn't have been justice. What reason could it be then, hmm? Maybe you think I am stupid? It really is your weakest point is that you underestimate people, yourself included. This is not good. We can not work successfully like this. I need you to be direct with me. I need you to be a leader. I.. can not entirely control myself, and I sometimes need someone who is capable of interceding. I do not know if you are truly in the dark as to why Joe hired you, but if you can not stand up to me, and tell me "NO" when I go too far, then you and all the others->>
The message cut short with a tinge of desperation in how it moved from that sort of informal tough-guy pattern to dead pan seriousness.
It continued
<<It would be highly improper for a Fukuyama child to speak in public except in the direst emergency. Perhaps now you are testing me? Shikata ga nai... As I said before, these identities were prepared in anticipation of our current objective.>>