Before Washington had the chance to even pick up on his words, someone else began to question him, though in a different fashion as to what Iowa had picked. He presumed this were to be someone from the 'Front' team that went with Washington, but he could be wrong. Her tone was a lot more mocking than Iowa's, whilst he was trying to make a joke out of real concerns he had, she was a little more passive-aggression towards the tone. And that, was where Mr. Perfect spoke up. His voice was a lot deeper, gruff and almost sinister than Iowa's medium pitched tone. However, it seemed that the woman's remark had changed the true intention and tone behind Iowa's questionings. And so, this man, began to speak up. He rambled on about how their job was the easiest, how they weren't being good soldiers...Who the hell did this guy think he was? More to the point, did he even know anything about the military? Sure enough, Iowa hadn't come from any formal military background, in fact he was the opposition to the military for a great deal of his life, but even then he knew that they weren't like this. All 'Do-exactly-as-you-are-told'...That'd be illogical and make plenty of room for mistakes. Iowa looked over to him; he spoke in a tone that was not snobbish, nor too aggressive. It was an informative way of speaking. However, knowing this person from how he'd reacted to what he said earlier, he'd take it the wrong way and probably use his sniper to get what the pretty-little marksman wanted. It wasn't too loud, allowing Washington to continue. "Uhm...First of all...Those were serious questions. I'm not sure if you've ever heard of humour? A lot of the people here use it to make the best out of the moments. Those were very serious questions. I'm concerned about how we're going to execute this mission. Even the best of soldiers ask questions, otherwise it's all improvisation. You gotta know how to do it right to avoid less complications. If [i]you[/i] were a soldier, you'd know that plenty of their personnel ask questions during briefings, otherwise we might as well be tossed into the lion's pit with a stick and told to achieve world domination. And to get information on who we are fighting, well apart from having an understanding on insurgents, it's better to know your enemy than to not know them...Besides, I have personal reasons." He looked around, half-listening to Wash's reaction towards the woman who spoke up. He had to give Washington credit, he had a bunch of arseholes like himself and this [i]Perfect and Solitary[/i] marksman. Typical group of misfits all thrown into the wolf pack, Iowa being with them as one of the misfits. "And I didn't know you decided on the difficulty of each task...But it doesn't matter if it is the [i]easiest[/i]. Every role is important, so nothing needs to be prioritised over another if you want it to go how Washing Machine wants it to go. And I'm doing that job, along with whoever, so why should it concern you on whether I want to find out how to do it? Aren't you already doing something more [i]difficult and important[/i]? I have enough brain-cells to ask how our leader wants it, not how you want it to go. And if you want to give Washington that leadership, perhaps you should let him answer the questions I directed to [i]him,[/i] not you, all questions that I genuinely want to know. I'm sorry if I don't [i]function[/i] like the [i]Best-of-the-Best[/i] Elite whatever like you do, but that's how life works. I'm not going to be the same as you, so...Let me get my answers, and then the issue is resolved. No further things to debate about. Let me get what Washington wants me to know, then it's bye bye to this conversation, because any [i]Elite Soldier[/i] wants to get along with his team, not intervene in something that wasn't involving them..." [centre][sub][@Superman][/sub][/centre]