Throughout history, when war happens, the opposing sides use every means available to shift the tide to their favor. This included the use of spies. Interestingly, the various treaties that protected captures soldiers from abuse never covered spies. It is not certain the signees could not agree on what a spy was, or they would not admit they used spies.
On thing they all agreed on was that women made excellent spies. The downside was without any protections being a spy was dangerous occupation. If caught, their interrogations were brutal and whether they admitted to being a spy or not, the result was often the same for the captured spy. Man or woman, it usually resulted in their execution. If it was a woman captured, they were taken before the firing squad naked to have their lives ended.
Perhaps this gave the men on the firing squad some perverse pleasure filling some woman’s breasts with a volley of lead.
In some wars, the captured woman spy would be hanged. The director of intelligence seemed excited to order the stool kicked from under the woman’s feet.
The execution was painfully slow giving the condemned woman time to consider her crimes as she slowly choked while she dangled by her neck.
The result was never favorable for the spy.
Robin Longstreet was a brilliant college woman that had other attributes that her country wanted for their intelligence organization.
It took a lot of persuasion (paying off her tuition at the University of the Virgin Martyrs and an obscenely huge tax-free cash signing bonus helped) but shortly after she graduated from the UVM, Robin jointed the agency. She received a rigorous training that before each session each class opened with “If you are killed or captured, your country will deny any involvement of your actions.” It was such a routine, Robin would ignore the warning. She graduated the top student of her class.
Given a man and woman of equal intelligence and training, the woman would always have the advantage. A woman could bring something to the table a man just could not.
Soon after Robin was active, The Great Energy War broke out. It was actually over the control of oil but that did not have a good ring to it. Robin, being the best student and being fluent in many of languages spoken in region, was sent over to use her training and skills to any information she could about the enemy’s operation.
She was quite successful yet she felt she could do more, as we will see in the next installment…
On thing they all agreed on was that women made excellent spies. The downside was without any protections being a spy was dangerous occupation. If caught, their interrogations were brutal and whether they admitted to being a spy or not, the result was often the same for the captured spy. Man or woman, it usually resulted in their execution. If it was a woman captured, they were taken before the firing squad naked to have their lives ended.
Perhaps this gave the men on the firing squad some perverse pleasure filling some woman’s breasts with a volley of lead.
In some wars, the captured woman spy would be hanged. The director of intelligence seemed excited to order the stool kicked from under the woman’s feet.
The execution was painfully slow giving the condemned woman time to consider her crimes as she slowly choked while she dangled by her neck.
The result was never favorable for the spy.
Robin Longstreet was a brilliant college woman that had other attributes that her country wanted for their intelligence organization.
It took a lot of persuasion (paying off her tuition at the University of the Virgin Martyrs and an obscenely huge tax-free cash signing bonus helped) but shortly after she graduated from the UVM, Robin jointed the agency. She received a rigorous training that before each session each class opened with “If you are killed or captured, your country will deny any involvement of your actions.” It was such a routine, Robin would ignore the warning. She graduated the top student of her class.
Given a man and woman of equal intelligence and training, the woman would always have the advantage. A woman could bring something to the table a man just could not.
Soon after Robin was active, The Great Energy War broke out. It was actually over the control of oil but that did not have a good ring to it. Robin, being the best student and being fluent in many of languages spoken in region, was sent over to use her training and skills to any information she could about the enemy’s operation.
She was quite successful yet she felt she could do more, as we will see in the next installment…