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INTERVIEWER: What did she ask you for?
Ezra Mason: Doesn’t really one to hell and all Point is, for soh She doesn’t do the vulnerable thing real good She doesn’t like needing anyone So when I said no and couldn’t give a reason, it kinda … broke the back of it, you know?
INTERVIEWER: Why wouldn’t you give her a reason when you said no?
Ezra Mason: If I didn’t tell her, you honestly think I’s ure that, Mr Post-grad?
INTERVIEWER: Typically, trust issues in teenagers steures Teachers and parents, ht to the theory
INTERVIEWER: Now, you obviously loved your father, hence your inability to process his death and your open hostility toward anyone who ical line of enquiry is your mother
INTERVIEWER: So Tell ht?
INTERVIEWER: Audio only Camera is faulty
Ezra Mason: Okay, well for the benefit of the sight-i er at Mr Post-Grad here
INTERVIEWER: Mr Mason …
Ezra Mason: Now I’ interview at 13:58, 03/19/75
Ezra Mason: Look at it wiggle--
--audio ends--
Mason, Ezra--
Psych Profile/Conscript Suitability Assessns of Post-Trauht terrors and survivor guilt
TEAMWORK: Mr Mason is a tea up to leadership roles if required High school sports:life easier for military recruiters since 1914
ATTITUDE: The death of Mr Mason’s only living relative (father) during the Kerenza assault has left hiression is progressing, and is almost entirely focused on the BeiTech Corporation And BeiTech are the people who’ll be shooting at him
CONCLUSION:
☒ Conscript--Priority 1
▢ Conscript--Priority 2