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Originally Posted by ericthered
Its a little more than not being suspicious: she has views that exactly match the official line, seems very familiar with this type of work already, and has a tendency to answer questions about her background a little too completely.
How to be sure? I suppose the most common ways to be sure would be to verbally trip her up, to find contraband in her belongings, or to set a trap (perhaps a honeypot trap?) and catch her red handed.
Or perhaps to tell them she might be suspicious and call it a job well done.
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I'll let the Colonel know that I'm going to try to set a trap for the possible spy. I'll use Intelligence Analysis to determine what kind of trap to set up (i.e. whether it's more likely to be information gathering and passing it on or trying to directly sabotage operations), Memetics! to tailor the trap for her, and hm... Administration to actually create a false document that is the trap?
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[26] 21-07-23 17:20:10 BST
Intelligence Analysis
3d6 <= 14
6 + 4 + 1 = 11 ... success
[27] 21-07-23 17:20:33 BST
Memetics!
3d6 <= 15
5 + 2 + 3 = 10 ... success
[28] 21-07-23 17:20:53 BST
Administration
3d6 <= 15
2 + 3 + 5 = 10 ... success
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Next, I'll keep an eye on the possible spy in case she does something suspicious:
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[29] 21-07-23 17:32:54 BST
Observation
3d6 <= 16
4 + 4 + 3 = 11 ... success
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