--snipping--
kenl511 wrote:cthia wrote:And can someone please explain why everyone gives Victor such a hard time. He's a super spy, and a damned good one. Why doesn't he get the credit? Did he once royally screw the pooch?
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Part of the fun is genuine affection for him, respect for his abilities and exasperation for his approach to policy and procedures important to bureaucrats. In Crown of Slaves Eloise herself was threatening his life over his methods in the midst of the madness. Then she promoted him.
He's sort of like a Han Solo who blushes. Cachat is a master improviser, plan "A" leads to plan "B" amended to Q or maybe Plan X version 3A and "here we go again"... On the one hand Black Victor can be about as deadly as anyone you wouldn't want to meet if you're on the wrong side of Truth, Justice, and the Republic of Haven way; on the other hand, there's a young man inside that is oddly vulnerable. Needle-able by those who are already on the inside in a loving way. Embarrasses him a bit within the next circle out, folks like Ganny El, Prichart, Honor, etc. Makes him fun and not just a killer with a heart.
That unpredictability makes the folks over him want to wring his neck, but "dang if the boy don't get the right results", time after time after bloody time.