It is too much to ask that my Triple AAAgent to answer the phone with, "Hey wade, what's the sitch?"
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It is too much to ask that my Triple AAAgent to answer the phone with, "Hey wade, what's the sitch?"
He learned...never to show his anger or hatred against a stronger adversary, for fear of being crushed.
Janvier Chouteu-Chando, Triple Agent, Double Cross
With Eight ( @eorzeashan ) and Nine (@ainyan) we have perfect situation with not so cheap sword that Eight bought. Chiss bfs are not amused
GUYS GUYS GUYS IMAGINE THE ARCHIVAL CREW PLAYING TRIPLE AGENT. THE CHAOS. THE TOMFOOLERY. THE BETRAYAL.
Triple Agent (2004)
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Chapters: 1/? Fandom: Marvel Cinematic Universe, Thor (Movies), Captain America (Movies) Rating: Mature Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Darcy Lewis/Brock Rumlow Characters: Darcy Lewis, Brock Rumlow, Natasha Romanov (Marvel), Frank Castle Additional Tags: Enemies to Friends to Lovers, Undercover as a Couple, Fake/Pretend Relationship, Darcy Lewis's iPod, Jane Foster & Darcy Lewis Friendship, Minor Jane Foster/Thor, Past Matt Murdock/Natasha Romanov, Minor Frank Castle/Karen Page, Darcy gets the perfect job, Pre-WandaVision, Post-Avengers: Endgame (Movie), Canon Divergence - Avengers: Endgame (Movie), Everybody Lives Summary:
Darcy's new job was perfect, a little too perfect. It gets complicated when Brock walks though the door.
Now they are faking a relationship so he can stay undercover. But how fake is it really.
So wait...
A “simple” spy is someone who works for the enemy. This is Snape as a Death Eater trying to spy on Dumbledore.
A double agent is someone who seems to work for the enemy but is actually betraying them with them thinking the spy is loyal. That’s Snape during the 1st Wizarding War, betraying Voldemort and working for Dumbledore.
A deep-cover agent is a person who still works as a spy, for a prolonged period of time (months or years), infiltrating the enemy and taking posts of responsibility and importance in the war, gathering precious information while cutting off all communication with his side of the war until they are “woken up”. That’s what Voldemort thought Snape was doing in becoming a member of the Order, a Potions Professor and Dumbledore’s (fake, but in reality not fake) spy, only to reveal himself as a true Death Eater after all.
A triple agent is someone who acts as if they betray the enemy but who’s really working for them, making the target believe a (false) tale of betrayal. That’s what Voldemort believes about his spy after his resurrection, when Snape tells him he’s “spun a tale of deepest remorse” to Dumbledore.
A quadruple (?)/fourth-time agent is someone who says that they faked a betrayal to the enemy but who’s really betraying them: they’re “faking a tale of false betrayal to the enemy”. That’s Snape who did betray Voldemort and made him think he convinced Dumbledore of a betrayal that was fake... although it was not.
Dammit Snape that’s a lot 😰
Reeve uses cute filters to hide his identity from AVALANCHE on video calls, but it’s just him in kitty ears and everyone can see it, but says nothing out of courtesy.