[quote=@13org] [@TheFake] I don't see why you picture that. All I was doing was trying to get some info. The most reliable way to know how other will act in any given situation is by observing their actions. I still fail in seeing how his actions can be perceived as a 13 years old boy. [/quote] Here's what I saw. [quote] "Well, now that I am already awake, we might make things a little more lively here, cant we?" he said. "This silence is maddening!" he said, putting a modern electronic music to play and putting the headphones on the table.[/quote] He comes into the room, grabs a bag of chips, sits down and then proceeds to make an effort to draw attention to himself in an obvious manner. [quote]Suddenly they started to play a lot higher than it would be normally possible with headphones. The music filled the room, loud, but not loud enough to be irritating. "I've never said that I disliked the modern music, have I?" He thought to himself, with a smile. "Come on! We have some free time before the next mission. Have fun!" he said, snapping his fingers as the completely normal lamps from the cafeteria began to flash with many different colors.[/quote] He then proceeds to, to paraphrase his own words in your next post, "act like [s]children[/s] a child. Noisy, unsubtle, lacking social skills to infiltrate even a kindergarten. Lacking control of yourselves, lacking[s] the[/s] restraint" Everyone else is minding their own business and he acts in a deliberately obnoxious way. [quote]I'm sorry if I'm sounding too harsh, but in our line of work, we don't have a second chance.[/quote] to be perfectly honest, after a demonstration like that, he blew his chance at a good first impression. even with a peaceful resolution I doubt that anyone would actually want to work with him after a stunt like that. [quote]"Next time maybe I should play a different type of music?" he asked, looking to them with a smirk as he walked out.[/quote] And then he makes light of the situation. [quote]"Miss Miyu, I believe we have a... problem with our team. Probably you already know about my skills and abilities. You probably also know about my modus operandi. The brief test I made revealed that the team is unsuitable to work with more delicate missions. They might make a good search and destroy team, waving their fists around, yelling and acting harshly, but I'm not comfortable trusting my life to them. I'm certain they don't have the necessary skills to partake in missions that don't involve brute force."[/quote] He acts like he is better than everyone else, goes over their heads instead of sticking around to actually talk to them. This entire thing was absolutely the wrong way to go about this. To see how somebody reacts under stress, you put them in a [i]stressful[/i] situation. you don't provoke them with a childish display. Maybe set up a professionally run exercise to see how they do.