zuluwiz wrote:I think there would be many differences between the code words needed to set off the nanites in various agents. Of course, you say. but what about the differences between the levels of agent? Do Alpha lines have different nanites from Beta lines or Gamma lines? And every agent will have different methods of being eliminated. This might well mean that anyone captured would have to interrogated in a different manner from every other agent, and this when you're not certain that the prisoner you're trying to interrogate without killing is even an agent. And so this would seem (to me) that just setting off the nanites is all the information you're going to get from these prisoners. It's a pity that you can't obtain any usable information, but just the fact that they dropped dead while being interrogated would have to be sufficient.
I wasn't thinking of genetic lines, but there may be a correlation between that and the work the agent was expected to perform. A few examples:
- Audrey O'Hanrahan knows she's acting for some organisation, but from all we've been told, she doesn't know exactly what it is or what its objectives are. We haven't seen her do much more than choose stories to cover based on what her handlers ask of her. She's an Alpha line.
- Captain / Rear Admiral Caswell Gweon is doing more than that, he's actually feeding the SLN information he knows is either false or obtained from side sources (he may not know which one is which). He's actually committing treason. And he knows his information and orders come from Mesa.
- Firebrand was an operative and knew a lot about the Alignment, its plans and its technology. He'd visited the Gamma Centre.
We know Gweon had nanites and Firebrand was supposed to. We don't know about O'Hanrahan, but she probably doesn't have since she's expected to survive. Gweon was a mid-level operative and from what we've seen of him, he wasn't trained in spycraft. We know he dropped dead quite quickly. So it's possible that if he got suddenly, critically injured and was put under, his nanites might have killed him. It would be a loss of investment by the Alignment, but they probably had other operatives in the SLN whom they could prop up when needed (not without a cost, obviously).
But Firebrand was trained. He'd have known how to avoid being captured and how to escape from an ambulance. Operative like him and his handler probably counted on their nanites to keep them awake long enough to make good on that escape. That's probably also true for the two operatives sent to Smoking Frog, only more so since they knew what their nanites did for them.