She made a slight hmmph at his response, though whether he was affirming it or not, she'd let him judge for himself. She certainly wasn't too crazy about the idea of storing corpses on the train; that close quarters with dead tissue might just indeed poison someone-and not just the enemy.
"I'm just as open to unconventional warfare as the next soldier." Hell, that was part of the reason Special Forces was created in the first place, back in the '70s. "But now you really have me concerned about containment. Enemies are one thing, but getting your own allies sick or worse is counter productive-just how do you plan on storing this poison when you make it, anyway?"
There was a reason they had an entire department for this sort of thing, and why modern uniforms were made resistant to gas attacks.
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"I'm just as open to unconventional warfare as the next soldier." Hell, that was part of the reason Special Forces was created in the first place, back in the '70s. "But now you really have me concerned about containment. Enemies are one thing, but getting your own allies sick or worse is counter productive-just how do you plan on storing this poison when you make it, anyway?"
There was a reason they had an entire department for this sort of thing, and why modern uniforms were made resistant to gas attacks.