Adama wrote:
Suzy Q does. I'm only here to give him shit.
Adama wrote:
Clockwork wrote:Lord dartmoor wrote:Now that I'm out of TUDOR, I need a nice guild to settle into (a one that isn't a fan of TUDOR) Contact me if you have suggestions!
One note he likes to sell your guild info out for profits. Be careful.
Cgoody wrote:Clockwork wrote:Lord dartmoor wrote:Now that I'm out of TUDOR, I need a nice guild to settle into (a one that isn't a fan of TUDOR) Contact me if you have suggestions!
One note he likes to sell your guild info out for profits. Be careful.
Is this what you do to your spies? Burn them as soon as they are of seemingly no more use to use? Or do you yourself have some kind of issue with La Bababoui?
Meliva wrote:I mean, if no one knows they were a spy, outing them makes them pretty much useless, but if the fact was already known, then they were pretty much useless already. And clockwork didn't say that he used him as a spy, just that he knows he was one. Assuming he is telling the truth that is. I could just as easily say that Deznuts or clockwork also like to sell guild info for profits and that both are spies. Need to take things with a grain of salt honestly.
Cgoody wrote:Only useless in regards to TUDOR. Had clock not said anything, his cover would be intact and he could give information on whatever guild he goes to. That seems unlikely at this point.
Which is why I asked if he has problems with la Bababoui; either he has a personal issue with him, he's vindictive for no reason, or he's just not that bright.
It's one thing if a spies cover is blown. It's another thing entirely when you blow your own spies cover.
When a spy loses access to their target, they are assigned a new target they can access if their cover is still intact. Their identity isn't broadcast for any potential enemies to see simply because they don't have access to the same information as before.
Meliva wrote:I mean, if no one knows they were a spy, outing them makes them pretty much useless, but if the fact was already known, then they were pretty much useless already. And clockwork didn't say that he used him as a spy, just that he knows he was one. Assuming he is telling the truth that is. I could just as easily say that Deznuts or clockwork also like to sell guild info for profits and that both are spies. Need to take things with a grain of salt honestly.
Space wrote:Cgoody wrote:Only useless in regards to TUDOR. Had clock not said anything, his cover would be intact and he could give information on whatever guild he goes to. That seems unlikely at this point.
Which is why I asked if he has problems with la Bababoui; either he has a personal issue with him, he's vindictive for no reason, or he's just not that bright.
It's one thing if a spies cover is blown. It's another thing entirely when you blow your own spies cover.
When a spy loses access to their target, they are assigned a new target they can access if their cover is still intact. Their identity isn't broadcast for any potential enemies to see simply because they don't have access to the same information as before.
Well you always have to eliminate competition on the market.
Cgoody wrote:Space wrote:Cgoody wrote:Only useless in regards to TUDOR. Had clock not said anything, his cover would be intact and he could give information on whatever guild he goes to. That seems unlikely at this point.
Which is why I asked if he has problems with la Bababoui; either he has a personal issue with him, he's vindictive for no reason, or he's just not that bright.
It's one thing if a spies cover is blown. It's another thing entirely when you blow your own spies cover.
When a spy loses access to their target, they are assigned a new target they can access if their cover is still intact. Their identity isn't broadcast for any potential enemies to see simply because they don't have access to the same information as before.
Well you always have to eliminate competition on the market.
Except he's not competition. He isn't running a spy network. He was a part of a network that clockwork made use of. He is the farthest thing from competition one could be in that situation