"Captain, the Navy has already started their attack."
A steady report came from the wireless walkie-talkie, seemingly unflustered by the Navy's head start.
The man's voice, chilling with intimidation, commanded, "Wait."
"Yes Sir!"
All the strategies had been set, ready for an ambush.
Before long, Willie Ash who had set off to survey the situation at the foot of the mountain returned, a look of worry on his face. "Captain, we're setting them up. Won't they turn against us?"
Their mission was to rescue the hostages and only by bringing them back to their campsite would it truly be a success.
The Navy followed strict moral and ethical codes, doing everything by the book, quite unlike the cunning strategies they were used to pulling off. In Glenn Hutchinson's plan, there was never any intention of directly rescuing the hostage; the plan was to intercept them halfway.
For them, this was routine. However, for that group of "righteous" Navy, this might set them off.