"Hmm." Astrid had hummed to herself as she glanced through her file, before lifting and widening her eyes at the array of weapons before her. "Erm... Yes. Thank you. But do we really need these? I understand for self defense purposes, for the worst case scenario if our backs are to a wall, but surely we are not planning to use these for the actual murders. It would be foolish to assume these Nazis are not keeping tabs on each other. At some point, someone is going to be clever enough to deduce that all of these former officials from Ste. Christina are being assassinated. Using these will only hasten that conclusion to be made, which, needless to say, will make our jobs more difficult. We should strive for accidental deaths. The less we need to directly involve ourselves, the better. Regardless, I don't trust myself with a gun or any of these other weapons, so I shall stick to my scarf." She then lifted the cream colored scarf in question and fingered at its silver threads. "These are aluminum, all threaded in a net pattern. No one will break this when it's securely wrapped around their throat. And it's unassuming." She patted the scarf in question, resting around her neck with the ends to her front left. She would have to purchase some books later about Kiel: she had visited it once or twice as a child, but the details were fuzzy. Still, it was good that they kept her accent in mind, and the papers... Quite the far reach for a supposed man of God. Astrid was starting to find it hard to believe that their benefactor was a mere religious rabbi. Was he from Mossad, and the rabbi, his cover? Of course they would be looking for former Nazis. It was a possibility, but it was conjecture, and she wasn't being paid to ponder his identity. Still, the mystery behind it all was too curious, too strange to pass up. For now, she had to think about Christine Theiss' life, habits, character, and how she ended up working for the French embassy. It would take some time to create and smoothen out, but a well created Christine would be worth it in the long run for them all.