“Over 100 coordinated strikes globally in the past few weeks and not a single lead.”
Well, I’m not liking that.
Whenever an organization becomes unable to find a target that, by all means, they should be able to locate–and that wouldn’t have just vanished into thin air–then it’s time to start scrutinizing the people doing/leading the searching.
But asking the Guard to leave the place while subordinates are clearing it out means said subordinates have access to huge amounts of weapons and war gear. Hopefully they – and those above them – can be trusted not to do anything untoward with those.
Oh, and I like Majesty here. Not taking himself too seriously — yet his attitude in the last panel indicates he wants to do more.
He’s still smiling…
“Over 100 coordinated strikes globally in the past few weeks and not a single lead.”
Well, I’m not liking that.
Whenever an organization becomes unable to find a target that, by all means, they should be able to locate–and that wouldn’t have just vanished into thin air–then it’s time to start scrutinizing the people doing/leading the searching.
I don’t distrust Jonathan Silver – yet.
But asking the Guard to leave the place while subordinates are clearing it out means said subordinates have access to huge amounts of weapons and war gear. Hopefully they – and those above them – can be trusted not to do anything untoward with those.
Oh, and I like Majesty here. Not taking himself too seriously — yet his attitude in the last panel indicates he wants to do more.