I agree with you. I can certainly understand wanting the traitors to pay, but at this point I think it will be more beneficial to learn what we can from them. Besides, killing them would just lead to another trial and we can't afford to keep losing people.
[Our biggest advantage right now is numbers, and we lose more and more people every week.]
With that said, I'm not sure how exactly to pinpoint them. I imagine that they might be willing to come forward once we have solid information about their role in all of this and approach them privately, but for now I believe the most we have is speculation, ja?
Yes, mostly speculation but...Jack has a lot against him.
If they don't reveal themselves at some point next week I suppose I could make a more heavy accusation with Jack first, though I'm not sure what to make him really confess at that point.
I don't know him very well, so I'm afraid I can't help there. A proper accusation might help if he's the type to give himself up or switch sides to keep himself safe, but it could work against us if he isn't. I suppose it depends on what he's getting out of working against the group.
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[Our biggest advantage right now is numbers, and we lose more and more people every week.]
With that said, I'm not sure how exactly to pinpoint them. I imagine that they might be willing to come forward once we have solid information about their role in all of this and approach them privately, but for now I believe the most we have is speculation, ja?
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If they don't reveal themselves at some point next week I suppose I could make a more heavy accusation with Jack first, though I'm not sure what to make him really confess at that point.
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I guess we'll just have to see what happens.
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[For... obvious reasons, really! Who knows what sort of tools they've been supplied with for their task...]
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