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Yes PM is amazingly accurate. A friend of mine retired, she wanted to work in a shop so she applied to Woolworths as it was then. She got an interview and the manager said at the end, she would have been ideal for the job but he was afraid of one thing conn...
Kris S. commented on What HUMINT are really like for Eurospy
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A sort of "Yes Minister" for intelligence?
Hiya Kris,
You are very right about audiences being underestimated, my son is a print entertainment critic and he says the rule of thumb is that an audience should only have to follow one story line and tangential convergences are deemed by some as too c...
Kris S. commented on What HUMINT are really like for Eurospy
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Kerry, thanks for all this, it does always sound better when these things are authentic. I cringe when "realistic" series have intelligence officers talking about MI5 and MI6. I know why writers use those terms, because they are trying to use terms that are...
This is why I want to do Technical Advisor for Talent so you can get the descriptions of us right. NCIS LA transmitted on 18th May 2010 was the worse representation I have ever seen of us and also the terms used were totally wrong. The episode was called 'B...
I like this idea too! Here is little demonstration like funny and effective Spock's pinch could be :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LpErM66Ppi8
Kris S. commented on from injection to projection for Eurospy
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"When the guard walks past the agent kicks the man in the back of the knee to force him to the ground then another swift kick to the gut to force him to expel his air the guard now on all fours grasping for air is powerless to stop the agent from rolling hi...
There is a hundreds of ways to render a person harmless it all depends on the situation you want. To get placed right. Take for example.
Scene one: The guard room; (our agent is creeping thru the building trying not to be spotted while he look’s over som...
Kris S. commented on extreme perfectionist for Eurospy
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Hmm... yeah, that could work. Some kind of obsessive compulsive disorder.
Also, maybe this spy doesn't get out of the office much and has trouble coping with work in the field. :)
The spy could be so perfectionist that he has to arrange even dropped litter in a perfect angle (e.g. someone throws a gum paper on the street, the spy would pick it up and place it back symmetrically or something).
Other one could be an eating habit. Ev...
He enters the building pretending to deliver pizza.
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He wears a suit and makeup that is identical to the walls and then slowly slides himself toward an entrance (pretending that he is the wall) :D
Ohh... yeah... that might work. Good point!
Anna Pekuri gave a shot "spok" for Eurospy
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How about the "spok" method :D? To be more exact (so that non trekkies will understand as well ;D) spok disables an other person by pressing a pressure point at you neck (i think), very martial arts style :D
I know. I tend to take things too seriously and sometimes find it difficult to see when to stop.
...but in many cases it's more fun that way :D
It was some of the Middle Eastern countries. They are a bit anal about those things.
Poppy seeds in bulk, however, can be used as off-the-shelf drug.
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,24090561-2,00.html
Americans also ran into the too high sensitivi...
Hey, we're not really going to do this, it is just for a fictional film... :)
All we need is the dramatic concept of something hot being put in the food. It doesn't matter whether a particular brand would actually work.
Tabasco is probably the best kn...
Tabasco is weak. Try out the infamous Dave's Insanity Sauce. Also, according to friends from Texas, other over-the-top rated ones to try are Vicious Viper, Black Mamba, the aptly named You Can't Handle This!, and few others. Some manufacturers even offer pu...
FOrget tabasco, Dave's Insanity Sauce is the way to go:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/jeremy_clarkson/article6860067.ece
Also, something like hat, a much smaller amount is needed so there is no suspiciousd "WHy is my food the wor...
Thomas Shaddack commented on Allergic reactions, less-lethal chemical and biological weapons for Eurospy
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Just in the news: Harvard university lab workers poisoned by sodium azide spiked coffee.
http://www.courant.com/news/nation-world/hc-harvard-lab-workers-poisoned-1025,0,3561022.story
The chemical is used in older types of airbag gas generator cartridges.
This would be a really good way of temporarily distracting/disabling someone without any kind of violent intent, and it would also be something the whole audience can relate to (it's almost road runner territory!).
Maybe the spy has intercepted a person'...
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