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  1. Brief report on my capture.
  2. I should've wrote this earlier, so unfortunately I might not recall every bit of information, but i’ll do my best to update whenever something pops into my head.
  3. Since the story about HOW I got captured is basically already covered, i’ll go straight to when it happened. I'm pointing my rifle at the man who left the shop, and he backs up into the open. Before I can even tell him to get on his knees, BAM - sniper shot to the head. I back up, and begin crawling to cover when I feel something cold pressed against the back of my skull. It's Amazigh, who tells me to drop the rifle. I do as instructed, and he informs me that he had multiple mortars all pointed at Site 86, with sarin gas and bunker busters. He tells me that if my sniper (Rakowski) Tells anyone, or runs off - the site gets it. He even offers a barrage to prove he isn't bluffing. I decided not to go down that route, and I complied. He told me to tell Rakowski about the mortars, then to turn off the radio. I complied, and he brought me to a table outside.
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  5. After we sat, I asked him to not do anything rash, to which he assured me he wouldn't. He told me that he had a man on the inside who informed him of Greenfield's location - our office. He informed me that a fake ID has already been set up for him, but he needed my Intelligence keycard. As I suspected, this whole meetup thing was a ruse to capture Intel agents. He asked if I had any questions before we started. Though i'm fuzzy on the details; this is what I remember asking.
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  7. 1. How can you assure you won't just fire the volley after you've captured Greenfield?
  8. He told me that he was a reasonable man, and I could trust him. Not a great answer, but not the worst.
  9. 2. Why did your sniper kill your own guy?
  10. He told me that he was compromised, and he couldn't allow me to capture him. Additionally, he was expendable - and Greenfield wouldn't care, as she's a psychopath. I don't know of the validity of this statement.
  11. I might've asked more, but I need to recall, the experience was.. traumatic for me.
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  13. He went on a rant about how we were menaces to society, how he was able to get the SVG on his side because of how we've been terrorizing Shasta County. As much as I hate to say it, he was absolutely right. What these people in Supply have been doing has destroyed any credibility we had. I was stunned from that, and opted out of any more questions, I couldn't think of any to ask.
  14. I was going to ask if he had affiliation to the Chaos Insurgency, but I didn't want to risk the chance of him not being aware of CI, as I didn't want to get him involved with ANOTHER GOI too, as that'd be a mess.
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  16. Afterwards, we walked to his car. I told him the plan to just walk in wouldn't work, as we knew what he looked like, his bird spilled the beans. He scoffed, and told me it was disinformation, and he trained the birds well. He wasn't even from Puerto Rico.
  17. From there, things are less interesting. We drove to the site, walked in, took Greenfield, and walked out. The only other thing of minor note during that sequence of events is that Greenfield seemed to be scared of Amazigh.
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  19. When he got away, he called me. He informed me we were lucky things went down the way they did, and so long as we stay away from investigating the MCF, it'd be the last we ever hear of them. After OP-5, I believe that might've been a lie. Regardless, I hope this helps.
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