Here is what stands out to me; Michael apparently has a network of people, like Carl, that report back to him and are able to be inserted into mission plans as the Michaels eyes and ears, and as shown in this episode owe their loyalty more to Michael than Kimmet. Last episode Michael and puck were talking about having "one of ours" in Boulder. Carl (and maybe more like him) are given sat phones and challenge codes when contacting him (Puck seemed suprised at the "Roman pillar fell on the fish). Given Robins' reaction to Carl having the Satphone it is way out of the ordinary for someone of his rank to have one. My question is does Kimmet know of the network or is Michael working on his own or in a "unless otherwise directed" fashion.
I like to agree that there is a connection between Michael, Puck, and Carl. They seem to be more than minor players in the story, but not quite major characters, yet. As far as a secret group under Kimmet's nose, I don't feel it has developed into that yet. There are clues that it is headed in that direction though; Michaels comment about Kimmet filling his canteen with something other than water, the obvious fact that Kimmets order to send the Chinook to Boulder was a bad call. And now you have Spec. Robbins commenting that they are risking bringing a mauled corpse onto the Black Hawk because she is some "brass ass".
I'd say, like Durai, Kimmet may have been in good standing with his men, but his role as a leader is quickly deteriorating. I have no trouble envisioning a day when Kimmet gives an order, Michael disagrees, and the men stand behind our favorite Staff Sergeant. But at the moment, I think there aren't any organized groups. I think Puck's line, "one of our guys" was a reference to the fact that a soldier from Ft. Irwin was currently in Boulder.
There is no spoon. - Neo
I'm thinking that with what happened to his niece he may rely on the drink a bit more. Though the fault isn't entirely his. Who is to say that the Chinook wouldn't have made it to Boulder had Inkling #2 not hitched a ride? And was the call to send the Black Hawk out to investigate a bad one? Spec. Robbins did say that they were "scrambled", which seems to imply they were forced to get on mission in a hurry. Perhaps lives could have been saved if it was deemed a recovery mission rather than a rescue? I dunno. I just have a feeling Kimmet's days as leader are coming to a close.
There is no spoon. - Neo
Sorry keep forgetting you guys are american and are trained to go full auto at stuff...
us Brits (damn you pippin and your irritating accent of indeterminate origin) are trained to make every shot count...
Let's hope Michael isn't the one who need to give the peptalk:
Michael: Kimmet, it isn't that that bad. Come on. I have made a couple of mistake too. I lose my two fellow army buddies, Angel and Saul, who also happen to be Tanya's son. My Gf who leave me for Boulder also lose her close friend, who happen to be Saul's Gf. I think I also lose her cat too. A tower full of people, that include Tanya's nephew, Paul, that I mistaking for PimpZombie, and Burt. Piss off any a group of prisoners and an entire colony. Oh yeah and that guy at the waterwork but I think that Skittle guy may be still alive. Wait what was I talking about? Hmm.. do you have drinks for two?
Last edited by UndeadSweeper; Sep 12th, 2012 at 10:04 AM.
No, only the ones that hit the head count, so emptying your mag at them to get maybe 2 kills means you have a 15 to 1 bullets to kill ratio. Accurate double taps could push that down to 2 to 1 or 4 to 1. My money is that is more effective and will keep you alive longer, spray and pray wastes ammo.
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