Q1: You are invited to join a task force, but the objectives are "classified," and the leadership is wearing flip-flops. Your reaction is: A. To demand a full briefing and a clear chain of command before stepping onto the plane. [You are Kate Mercer] B. To shrug it off, as long as we’re making an impact, the paperwork doesn't matter. [You are Matt Graver] C. To stay silent and observe. I don’t need to know the "why" to handle the "how." [You are Alejandro Gillick] D. To check my gear and wait for the signal. I’m here for the technical execution. [You are Steve Forsing] Q2: You’re stuck in a massive traffic jam at the Bridge of the Americas. You spot a potential threat three cars back. You: A. Wait for the threat to make an overt move to ensure any response is legally justified. [You are Kate Mercer] B. Smile, lean out the window, and let them know exactly what’s going to happen if they twitch. [You are Matt Graver] C. Exit the vehicle quietly, moving with surgical precision to neutralize the problem before it starts. [You are Alejandro Gillick] D. Keep your weapon low but ready, maintaining 360-degree awareness without saying a word. [You are Steve Forsing] Q3: What is your primary motivation for doing "The Work"? A. The belief that the system can actually work if people of integrity stand their ground. [You are Kate Mercer] B. To manage the chaos. If we can't stop the fire, we can at least control where it burns. [You are Matt Graver] C. Pure, unadulterated personal closure. The "mission" is just a vehicle for my own ends. [You are Alejandro Gillick] D. Professionalism. I have a very specific set of skills and I enjoy applying them at the highest level. [You are Steve Forsing] Q4: You realize the "Good Guys" are breaking every international law to get a result. What do you do? A. Attempt to report the misconduct, even if it puts my own career—or life—at risk. [You are Kate Mercer] B. Double down. You can't fight a wolf with a whistle; you have to become a bigger wolf. [You are Matt Graver] C. Use the lawlessness to my advantage. It’s easier to work when no one is watching. [You are Alejandro Gillick] D. Focus on the tactical objective. I don't set the policy; I just hit the target. [You are Steve Forsing] Q5: Pick your ideal "operational" aesthetic. A. Clean FBI blues, a tactical vest, and a look of constant, principled concern. [You are Kate Mercer] B. A Hawaiian shirt, cargo pants, flip-flops, and a reckless grin. [You are Matt Graver] C. A perfectly tailored dark suit or high-end grey-man gear that blends into the shadows. [You are Alejandro Gillick] D. Full Multicam, a high-cut helmet, and enough tech to see through three walls. [You are Steve Forsing] Q6: Someone looks you in the eye and tells you, "You should move to a small town where the rule of law still exists." You respond by: A. Refusing to sign the paper. I won’t be complicit in your "land of wolves." [You are Kate Mercer] B. Laughing it off. There is no such thing as a small town anymore. [You are Matt Graver] C. Holding a suppressed pistol to their chin to make sure they understand the new reality. [You are Alejandro Gillick] D. Nodding once, then going back to cleaning my rifle. [You are Steve Forsing] Q7: It’s the end of a long, brutal day. How do you decompress? A. A cold shower and a long, haunting stare into the mirror. [You are Kate Mercer] B. A joke with the team and a plan for tomorrow’s even bigger "sh*tshow." [You are Matt Graver] C. I don't. I just wait for the next moment I can move closer to my target. [You are Alejandro Gillick] D. A protein bar and a gear check. Sleep is a luxury. [You are Steve Forsing] Results: - You are Kate Mercer: You are the Conscience of the operation. Like Kate Macer, you entered the field believing that the line between right and wrong was as clear as a border fence. You are highly skilled and incredibly brave, but you’re discovering that the "wolves" don't care about your warrants. Your survival depends on whether you can live with what you’ve seen, and whether you’ll sign the paper at the end. You try to hold the line until the line breaks you. - You are Matt Graver: You are the Pragmatic Architect. Like Matt Graver, you believe that the world is a messy place and the only way to manage it is to be the loudest, smartest, and most ruthless person in the room. You have no illusions about "winning"; you just want to move the pieces on the board so the fire doesn't reach your house. You’re the guy in the flip-flops who brought a drone to a knife fight. You create enough chaos that you're the only one who knows the way out. - You are Alejandro Gillick: You are the Enigma. You are the Sicario. Like Alejandro, you are a "wolf" in every sense of the word. You aren't motivated by policy or patriotism; you are driven by a singular, cold-blooded goal that has been years in the making. You are the person the "Chaos Managers" hire when they need someone to go where the law can't follow. You don't speak much because your actions tend to end conversations permanently. You have nothing left to lose, which makes you the most dangerous person on the map. - You are Steve Forsing: You are the Tactical Specialist. Like Steve Forsing, you are the backbone of the unit. You don't care about the politics of the CIA vs. the FBI, and you don't care about the "why" of the mission. You are there to provide overwatch, hit the mark, and keep your teammates alive. You are the ultimate professional; reliable, lethal, and completely focused on the technical execution of the job. You survive because you are too valuable to lose.