Subject: Answers
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Posted on: 2013-03-21 22:02:00 UTC

My daily routine? Well, on a good day I’ll be woken up by my alarm, otherwise it’s the [Beep] of the console, and that’s never a pleasant thing to wake up to. Either way, the first thing I do is sort out some breakfast, and I mean a proper breakfast, none of this ‘cereal’ nonsense: eggs, bacon, sausage, beans, tomatoes, mushrooms, toast and a great big mug of tea (milk and one sugar – and no, I’m not saying who my supplier of sugar is).

By the time I’ve finished all that off I’m ready to start the day, and usually have a mission waiting, one way or the other. So then it’s on to the usual check the Intel report, check your gear, etc. (although I have now had to add another phase to that which is ‘wait for Amy to be ready too’).

I’m in the DMS, so I’ve normally got a pretty good idea what the mission’s gonna be like, it’s not like I’m in Floaters: those guys can get given anything. Sues can still throw a few surprises at you though, so the missions themselves tend to be varied, and I just have to play it by ear. Once the Sue’s dead and gone, it’s back to HQ (you’ll find me at the Bleepka Bar if it was a bad one).

After that, if there’s time, I’ll catch up my reading, do some weightlifting, or e-mail my granddad the next move in our ongoing chess game (the score currently stands at 62-0 in his favour).

How do I feel about that routine being interrupted? Well, that standard routine has developed based on the fact that my usual plan (lounge around the RC all day reading and playing computer games) always gets interrupted by a mission. If that didn’t happen, I’d probably be more confused than anything else, but I guess I’d eventually just start appreciating the break.

My annoying habits? I guess it depends on who you ask, but I don’t think there’s anything much. I’ll admit I’m not that great at turning my paperwork in on time, and Amy seems to have some issues with my work ethic or something, but that’s OK, I’m sure I remember reading something about banter between partners being good for the the partnership.

Amelia’s annoying habits on the other hand are something I can talk about at length. She plays that annoying, stupid, sped-up ‘nightcore’ in our RC instead or listening to decent music, she’s obsessed with rules and regulations – even the really ridiculous ones that are never gonna be sensible for an agent to follow in the field, I have to do all the talking to people because she’s too shy to do it herself, and I have to dose her with anti-Lustin before every mission because she fangirls over everyone. Still, I guess she’s OK for a newbie, and she did save my life that one time, so I should probably stop complaining.

- Skeet (DMS)

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