Option 4 (warn case): warn Jim that others might be listeningOption 5 (silent case): stay quiet and not respond to Jim Option 6 (chat case): comment on Jim's appearance
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| Option 4
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| Rachel tells Jim to be quiet since they were likely placed together so they would talk. Jim replies that maybe they just don't have any other pits finished yet and that he saw a half-dozen pits in the clearing. She then asks what is the place they are in, and Jim comments that there are places like it all over the world. Rachel notes that there aren't ones that ask you about your mother, and Jim begins to recall something about a man in Serbia when Rachel asks him to shut up. Jim then apologizes and repeats his question as to if she has any idea why they brought her here. Rachel must again choose how to respond.
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| Option 4A (ask why the question case)
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Option 4B (silent case)
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Option 4C (say no case)
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| Rachel asks why Jim is so curious, and claims he just thought she would be wondering why they picked her out of the crowd. Rachel then asked what makes Jim think they picked her out, and who he is? Jim answers that he's nobody, but Rachel insists he be more specific so Jim elaborates. He says that he is a security contractor who was out by himself when some guys jumped him. Rachel asks which contractor he works for, but Jim just says that she's never heard of them. Jim says he knows that sounds bad, and gets cut off by Ammar, who announces his arrival above their pit. Rachel asks Ammar to join them down in the pit so she can say hi properly, but Ammar ignores her and notes that things have not turned out as her captors expected and they plan to kill her. Rachel replies as though she can't hear him, asking Ammar to come closer and calling him a derogatory name.
Rachel pauses telling the story when the interviewer makes a note, and she asks him if she said something interesting. The interviewer replies that Rachel's conversations with others suggest that she has a Type J personality, and that will save some time during her assessment testing. Rachel responds by asking if the interview is some sort of psychological evaluation, but the interviewer just presses Rachel to continue her story and adds that Ammar has a proposal for her. Rachel then continues the story, after wondering aloud how he knew that.
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Rachel ignores Jim's repeated question, and he shrugs saying it is just as well since their captors have to be listening. They then sit in silence a little while until Ammar calls for Rachel from above their pit. Rachel asks Ammar to join them down in the pit so she can say hi properly, but Ammar ignores her and notes that things have not turned out as her captors expected and they plan to kill her. Rachel replies as though she can't hear him, asking Ammar to come closer and calling him a derogatory name.
Rachel pauses telling the story when the interviewer makes a note, and she asks him if she said something interesting. The interviewer replies that Rachel's conversations with others suggest that she has a Type J personality, and that will save some time during her assessment testing. Rachel responds by asking if the interview is some sort of psychological evaluation, but the interviewer just presses Rachel to continue her story and adds that Ammar has a proposal for her. Rachel then continues the story, after wondering aloud how he knew that.
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Rachel says she doesn't know, but wishes she did. Jim replies that he bets that is the case, and teases that their location is literally the pits. Jim then peels off the edge of his big, bloody bandage from his chest to show Rachel he has a deep cut there, but nothing big enough to give off the amount of blood that is on the bandage. He explains that he pulled the bandage off a body when he was about to first get caught, and their captors think he is nearly dead. Jim says that they will jump them the first chance they get. Their conversation is then interrupted by Ammar, who announces his arrival above their pit. Ammar claims that Rachel's captors plan to kill her, and she asks for his help. Ammar notes that they would want him dead if he helped them, and Rachel responds that he wouldn't be there if he didn't already know he made a mistake.
Rachel pauses telling the story when the interviewer makes a note, and she asks him what she said that interested him. When the interviewer replies that Rachel seems to have a Type E personality based on her responses, Rachel asks if that is the best type. The interviewer says it is excellent if she has a balanced team, but makes a point of noting to her that she doesn't have the job or a team just yet. Rachel then asks why she gets the feeling that how she tells the story is more important than the story itself. The interviewer doesn't answer Rachel, but instead notes that Ammar has a proposal for Rachel and asks Rachel to continue the story, which she does after wondering aloud how her interviewer knew Ammar had a proposal.
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| Option 5
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| Rachel chooses to remain silent and Jim notes that it is just as well--that they have to be listening. They sit in silence a moment longer, and Rachel studies him. Jim then follows her line of thought and says aloud that he might be one of them. Rachel must again choose how to react.
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| Option 5A (really case)
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Option 5B (silent case)
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Option 5C (confused case)
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| Rachel asks Jim if he is really working for them, and he denies it. Jim says that he works for a paper company, was working alone, got jumped, and is now sitting in this hole with her feeling pretty stupid. Rachel then inquires what he was working on when he got caught, and he claims it is not important, just reconstruction stuff. She then presses him for a straight answer, and Jim replies that he is not a threat--that he's nobody. Their conversation is then interrupted by Ammar, who announces his arrival above their pit. Rachel asks Ammar to join them down in the pit so she can say hi properly, but Ammar ignores her and notes that things have not turned out as her captors expected and they are going to kill her. Rachel replies as though she can't hear him, asking Ammar to come closer and calling him a derogatory name.
Rachel pauses telling the story when the interviewer makes a note, and she asks him if she said something interesting. The interviewer replies that Rachel's conversations with others suggest that she has a Type J personality, and that will save some time during her assessment testing. Rachel responds by asking if the interview is some sort of psychological evaluation, but the interviewer just presses Rachel to continue her story and adds that Ammar has a proposal for her. Rachel then continues the story, after wondering aloud how he knew that.
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Rachel stays silent and they both avoid eye contact with each other for a few minutes. Then Ammar arrives above their pit, and tells Rachel that her captors plan to kill her. Rachel says that is not unexpected and asks to be left alone. Ammar tries to explain that he didn't mean for this to happen, but Rachel doesn't respond.
Rachel pauses telling the story when the interviewer makes a note, and she asks him if there is a problem. When the interviewer replies that Rachel seems to have a Type P personality based on her responses, Rachel says that he is using her story to do a psych assessment. The interview then notes that Ammar has a proposal for Rachel and asks Rachel to continue the story, which she does after wondering how her interviewer knew Ammar had a proposal.
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Rachel apologizes, and says she is just trying to figure this out. Jim says he bets that is the case, and teases that their location is literally the pits. Jim then peels off the edge of his big, bloody bandage from his chest to show Rachel he has a deep cut there, but nothing big enough to give off the amount of blood that is on the bandage. He explains that he pulled the bandage off a body when he was about to first get caught, and their captors think he is nearly dead. Jim says that they will jump them the first chance they get. Their conversation is then interrupted by Ammar, who announces his arrival above their pit. Ammar says that her captors plan to kill her, and Rachel replies that is not unexpected and asks him to leave her alone. Ammar then tries to explain that he didn't mean for this to happen, but Rachel doesn't respond.
Rachel pauses telling the story when the interviewer makes a note, and she asks him if there is a problem. When the interviewer replies that Rachel seems to have a Type P personality based on her responses, Rachel says that he is using her story to do a psych assessment. The interview then notes that Ammar has a proposal for Rachel and asks Rachel to continue the story, which she does after wondering how her interviewer knew Ammar had a proposal.
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| Option 6
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| Rachel chooses to comment on Jim's appearance, and he notes that it's the price of being stupid. He tells her he was there because he went off by himself in Iraq while following orders from Jeremy Woo. Jim also explains that he works as a freelance security consultant for a paper company. Rachel must again decide how to respond.
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| Option 6A (disbelief case)
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Option 6B (silent case)
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Option 6C (chat case)
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| Rachel says she doesn't believe Jim; and he admits there is more to it than that, but he says he will not discuss it in the middle of an Iranian prisoner camp. Rachel then notes that he says that like they will be able talk elsewhere. Jim then peels off the edge of his big, bloody bandage from his chest to show Rachel he has a deep cut there, but nothing big enough to give off the amount of blood that is on the bandage. He explains that he pulled the bandage off a body when he was about to first get caught, and their captors think he is nearly dead. Jim says that they will jump them the first chance they get. Their conversation is then interrupted by Ammar, who announces his arrival above their pit. Rachel asks for Ammar to drop down the ladder, but Ammar ignores her. He notes that things haven't gone as they expected, and that Rachel's captors plan to kill her. Rachel says that is not unexpected and says it is not too late for him to help her.
Rachel pauses telling the story when the interviewer makes a note, and she asks him what she said that interested him. When the interviewer replies that Rachel seems to have a Type E personality based on her responses, Rachel asks if that is the best type. The interviewer says it is excellent if she has a balanced team, but makes a point of noting to her that she doesn't have the job or a team just yet. Rachel then asks why she gets the feeling that how she tells the story is more important than the story itself. The interviewer doesn't answer Rachel, but instead notes that Ammar has a proposal for Rachel and asks Rachel to continue the story, which she does after wondering aloud how her interviewer knew Ammar had a proposal.
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Rachel stays silent and they both avoid eye contact with each other for a few minutes. Then Ammar arrives above their pit, and tells Rachel that her captors plan to kill her. Rachel says that is not unexpected and asks to be left alone. Ammar tries to explain that he didn't mean for this to happen, but Rachel doesn't respond.
Rachel pauses telling the story when the interviewer makes a note, and she asks him if there is a problem. When the interviewer replies that Rachel seems to have a Type P personality based on her responses, Rachel says that he is using her story to do a psych assessment. The interview then notes that Ammar has a proposal for Rachel and asks Rachel to continue the story, which she does after wondering how her interviewer knew Ammar had a proposal.
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Rachel says that his job sounds like fun, and gets him to open up more about his capture. Jim notes that he was picked up outside Baghdad the same day she was captured, and Rachel replies, asking how he knew when she was captured. He tries to explain that he was just guessing, but Rachel says she doesn't buy it and to tell Harry their plan isn't going to work. However, their conversation is then interrupted by Ammar, who announces his arrival above their pit. Ammar claims that Rachel's captors plan to kill her, and she asks for his help. Ammar notes that they would want him dead if he helped them, and Rachel responds that he wouldn't be there if he didn't already know he made a mistake.
Rachel pauses telling the story when the interviewer makes a note, and she asks him what she said that interested him. When the interviewer replies that Rachel seems to have a Type E personality based on her responses, Rachel asks if that is the best type. The interviewer says it is excellent if she has a balanced team, but makes a point of noting to her that she doesn't have the job or a team just yet. Rachel then asks why she gets the feeling that how she tells the story is more important than the story itself. The interviewer doesn't answer Rachel, but instead notes that Ammar has a proposal for Rachel and asks Rachel to continue the story, which she does after wondering aloud how her interviewer knew Ammar had a proposal.
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