So, what is the verdict here? Does Last Spurt give Atlanta greater strength in this situation or not? I'm fine with it bringing her up to B for this upcoming contest. Maybe we should flip a coin for who actually wins though or something? [@KoL] So my question for Atlanta deciding to whack Walgrave; from listening in to that conversation most of it was predicting that other people would at a latter point start betraying and that they should prepare for that day. Now obviously he comes off as a total shyster, and strongly implies that he will start assassinating people also. A lot of what he said though I think was pretty reasonable for someone who has no reason to suspect that most of the people around them are actually pretty decent. Atlanta herself really does not have much reason to trust anyone in the room. Walgrave tells about how Zelretch has a reputation for crippling people he works with, and Montag finds this point plausible and agrees to his basic proposal in the end. That should be a red flag that at least some of what he said had merit. Anyway, my specific question is, wouldn't listening in on that conversation induce more of a general suspicion on everyone present? With a focus on Walgrave, Montag and Zelretch yeah, but still everyone else as well. Plus Atlanta knows that [i]Medea[/i] is in the house. The one she had a worried reaction to earlier. Shouldn't she be just as if not more concerned about her? In the past twenty minutes or so Atlanta has run into or heard about 6 difrent possible traitors. Zeldrech, Medea, Walgrave, Montag and both their Servants. Before too long she is going to learn that Medea has taken Diarmuid for herself, so make that 7. If she is resolved to kill anyone who is a threat to the mission shouldn't she be making a huge hit list at this point? Probably with Medea at the top of it? Seems just a tad early to resolve that Walgrave is the number one target here.