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NEXT QUESTION →QUESTION 9 / 10 THE COST 09 Every partnership has a cost.
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QUESTION 1 / 10 THE MISSION 01 You're dropped into a dangerous situation with no warning. What do you need most from a partner? The first few seconds tell you everything about who belongs beside you. A Someone who already has three contingency plans running and is calmly working through all of them. B Someone who reads the terrain instinctively and knows exactly how to use it against the enemy. C Someone who keeps their nerve and their sense of humour when everything is falling apart. D Someone who knows the history of wherever we are and what we're walking into. E Someone with the right contact, the right cover identity, and the right exit already arranged. NEXT QUESTION →
QUESTION 2 / 10 TRAVEL STYLE 02 You have to get somewhere dangerous, fast. How do you travel? How you get there is half the mission. A On foot through terrain no one else would attempt — I move where vehicles can't follow. B On a motorcycle, a cargo plane, or anything else that gets me there before I think too hard about it. C In something that belongs to someone else — borrowed, stolen, or improvised under fire. D First class, with a cover identity and a gadget that does something I won't explain until it's needed. E By whatever means are available — I've driven, flown, and once arrived by camel. The destination matters, not the method. NEXT QUESTION →
QUESTION 3 / 10 UNDER FIRE 03 You're pinned down and outnumbered. What does your ideal partner do? This is when you find out what someone is really made of. A Disappears into the environment, flanks them silently, and ends it before I've reloaded. B Cracks a one-liner, grabs a fire extinguisher or a chair, and improvises something that somehow works. C Produces a gadget specifically designed for this exact scenario and uses it with infuriating precision. D Pulls out a whip, a pistol, and an archaeological insight that somehow gets us out alive. E Neutralises the threat with maximum efficiency and minimum words — they were already three moves ahead. NEXT QUESTION →
QUESTION 4 / 10 DOWNTIME 04 The mission is paused. You have one evening to decompress. What does your partner suggest? Who someone is when the pressure drops is who they actually are. A A bar with terrible lighting, cold beer, and absolutely no questions about feelings. B The finest restaurant in the city, a bottle of something expensive, and a conversation that is equal parts brilliant and exhausting. C A local dig site, a museum after hours, or a long story about why that particular artefact matters to human civilisation. D Pizza. Bad TV. Falling asleep halfway through a movie neither of you were watching anyway. E A debrief that turns into three hours of contingency planning that somehow becomes the most fun you've had all week. NEXT QUESTION →
QUESTION 5 / 10 COMMUNICATION 05 How do you prefer your partner to communicate mid-mission? Good communication is the difference between partners and a liability. A Precise and minimal — tell me what I need to know and nothing else. Every word has a cost. B Deadpan and dry — keeping it light keeps me sharp, even when everything is on fire. C Enthusiastic and slightly chaotic — but always with useful information buried somewhere in the noise. D Calm and controlled through an earpiece, with a plan that covers every variable I haven't thought of yet. E Barely at all — silence is a language and they speak it fluently. NEXT QUESTION →
QUESTION 6 / 10 THE VILLAIN 06 Your enemy is powerful, well-resourced, and has the upper hand. How should your partner approach them? The approach to the enemy defines the partnership. A Infiltrate their inner circle, learn everything, and dismantle them from inside out before they know we're there. B Study the historical pattern — every villain of this type has a weakness written somewhere in the past. C Get them talking. The more they monologue, the more time I have to figure out how to beat them. D Go through them. Directly. With as much force as the terrain allows. E Find the one thing they haven't accounted for — there's always one thing — and make sure we're holding it. NEXT QUESTION →
QUESTION 7 / 10 LOYALTY 07 Things go badly wrong and you're captured. What do you trust your partner to do? Who someone is when you need them most is the only thing that matters. A Come in alone, quietly, and get me out before anyone knows they were there. B Have already been working on the extraction since the moment I disappeared — the plan is already running. C Come in loud, come in fast, and worry about the collateral damage later — I'd do the same for them. D Use every resource, every contact, and bend every rule until I'm out — they don't leave people behind. E Charm their way in somehow, bluff through the hard part, and still manage to look good doing it. NEXT QUESTION →
QUESTION 8 / 10 TOOLKIT 08 What does your ideal partner bring to the table that you couldn't replace? A great partner fills the gap you didn't know you had. A Technology that shouldn't exist yet and the training to use it under any conditions. B Survival instinct so refined it borders on supernatural — and the scars to prove it's been tested. C Knowledge of history, language, and culture that makes them invaluable in places where force is useless. D The ability to walk into any room in the world and immediately become the most trusted person in it. E Stubbornness that refuses to accept a situation is hopeless — and the improvisational skill to back it up. NEXT QUESTION →
QUESTION 9 / 10 THE COST 09 Every partnership has a cost. Which of these can you live with? No one comes without baggage. The question is whether you can carry it together. A A partner who never fully switches off — always watching exits, always calculating threats, even at dinner. B A partner who gets the job done brilliantly but has the emotional availability of a locked filing cabinet. C A partner who makes everything ten times more complicated than it needs to be — but who always comes through. D A partner who gets personally attached to every relic, ruin, and artefact we encounter, which slows everything down. E A partner who was not built for this and knows it — but shows up anyway, every time, without being asked. NEXT QUESTION →
QUESTION 10 / 10 THE LAST STAND 10 It's the final moment. Everything is on the line. What do you need from your partner right now? The last question is the most honest one. A One line. Absolutely dry. Delivered like the world isn't ending. Then we move. B Nothing said at all — just a look that means we both already know what has to happen. C A plan I don't fully understand that somehow accounts for everything, delivered in thirty seconds flat. D A piece of historical context that reframes the entire situation and tells us exactly what to do next. E Someone who steps forward instead of back — because that's who they've always been. REVEAL MY PARTNER →