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A New Spy
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babayetu83 Wrote:
DyssalC Wrote:
Grek Wrote:What's stopping a spy from anonymously outing his teammates?
The only reason to do that would be to take them out of play so you can gain more favor for yourself without worrying about them getting in your way.

However, that means sec can do something tricky. When a captured spy becomes severed, sec now has a well trained operative who is more than likely aware of the true identities of the other spies, and now that they're severed they have the ability to murder them, which security would probably be happy about, and they'd have motive to do so as well. Designate an officer as a handler and send the team out to hunt down the spies, while the severed spy schemes to lose his handler and regain syndicate favor. Or maybe he'll stick with the sec team, feeling vengeful after being sold out.

whats to stop all of the spies from just doing that
Doing what? That's not very specific.

If you mean all the spies informing on each other, then all the spies just screwed each other over. It'd be a stupid move, similarly to how selling out one of your fellow spies is a stupid move. Like, if one spy sells one person out, that's pretty much a death sentence for themselves. If one spy rats out ALL other spies, they're definitely screwed because a linked spy and a severed spy working together to hunt down the snitch would be able to IDENTIFY them by the big "T" by their head and the severed spy could murder them.

It doesn't end well for the spy who outs other spies. You become a target of the other spies and sec. Even then, how would sec KNOW you're a spy? Anybody can go around saying anybody is a spy, but sec can't just go around arresting anybody just because some anonymous nerd said somebody might be a spy. Outing other spies would only really be useful if you were able to somehow frame somebody for the snitching, like your target. Beyond that, frivolous snitching is a way to have your spy round end early.
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