Before we engage in any (further) debates on morality and tactics, we ought to determine where our agents could possibly be held in the event the soldier we capture doesn't have that intel.
[ No stone left unturned and all that. She wants to be prepared, find more possible leads rather than pinning their hopes to one in the form of a captured soldier. If anything, whatever is gleaned from a captive could tell them if they're on the right track. ]
I've been trying to find leads on our missing agents for some time now and looking into whatever I can access via my position at work. I personally doubt they're still in New Amsterdam. So I focused on all manner of transportation (shipment of exports, travel records, surveillance on the underground) looking for anything out of the ordinary. Unsurprisingly, I've found nothing; UNA records are confidential regardless of my clearance in government.
I'm still looking, of course, but I highly suspect it will continue to be a fruitless search. So the floor is open to other avenues we could explore on finding where our agents are being held. No idea or approach is too unconventional; if conventional methods worked, Morningstar would have found them before now.
@margaret.carter
[ No stone left unturned and all that. She wants to be prepared, find more possible leads rather than pinning their hopes to one in the form of a captured soldier. If anything, whatever is gleaned from a captive could tell them if they're on the right track. ]
I've been trying to find leads on our missing agents for some time now and looking into whatever I can access via my position at work. I personally doubt they're still in New Amsterdam. So I focused on all manner of transportation (shipment of exports, travel records, surveillance on the underground) looking for anything out of the ordinary. Unsurprisingly, I've found nothing; UNA records are confidential regardless of my clearance in government.
I'm still looking, of course, but I highly suspect it will continue to be a fruitless search. So the floor is open to other avenues we could explore on finding where our agents are being held. No idea or approach is too unconventional; if conventional methods worked, Morningstar would have found them before now.