I still can't see it as backwards justice when I'm sure most of us, including us both, would be more than okay with it if we were standing on the other side of the line. Unless you mean that justice is always backwards, after all, you were talking about espionage being fun.
[Elizabeth imagines the government as being similar to the one she knows, or maybe not so similar as she has never heard the Navy talk about the Queen or King. But the base was probably the same pyramid shape, with the top being few people who control all the lower levels even if they are far more than the ones on the top.]
I would think they would think so, yes. After all it's literally waltzing into enemy territory. Do you think it is some kind of trap on top of that?
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[Elizabeth imagines the government as being similar to the one she knows, or maybe not so similar as she has never heard the Navy talk about the Queen or King. But the base was probably the same pyramid shape, with the top being few people who control all the lower levels even if they are far more than the ones on the top.]
I would think they would think so, yes. After all it's literally waltzing into enemy territory. Do you think it is some kind of trap on top of that?