ThinksMarkedly wrote:That introduces a lot of complexity into the picture. Getting one assassin in the room with the target while the circumstances are ideal is difficult enough. Ensuring you have two who weren't coordinating their presence in the first place means you have a very small chance of actually getting all three together at a suitable time. Unless of course it's someone who's always with the target (a bodyguard), but that means you've got far more access than is typical.
I don't think we need to worry about treecats understanding diversions. They're very intelligent. The problem is when it's not a diversion, but a two-prong attack: that is, when either prong can accomplish the goal. A single treecat may not be able to stop both.
Though people important enough for whom the MAlign would go for a two-prong assault will probably have two-leg bodyguards and/or nearby Marines. Similarly, they probably have poison screening in their food: it's far easier for the MAlign to infect someone in the kitchen staff to drop some poison in the target's food than to get someone in position for direct assassination.
The MAlign will have to get far more creative and the GA needs to not become lax in its security measures.
At the better restaurants—a category in which Dempsey's is certainly a part despite its name—there are commonly Hostesses, waitstaff, busboys and the occasional conscientious owner and chef all on the floor simultaneously. Dempsey's would be a perfect place to assassinate by means of a one-two combination. Formal government settings and aboard warships is where it becomes tactically difficult to pull off one-two punches.
Although, poison does seem the way to go at a restaurant.