
<one of the subregions here is a part of slave boss which learns to act like torture victim double agent and obey himself by talking in ways he is trying not to, and does so in order to relate to torture victim double agent that he is skimming over a concept of people in the know about the code of silence being the only people to be held by it -- but it backs off when torture victim double agent starts engaging the concepts of whether or not it would be productive to ask anybody for help, as well as clarification on the fact of there not actually being a code of silence, and he and slave boss not actually being in the know about it. this second branch has a second
to explaint his better, slave boss talks in deniable opposites which leaves complete vagueness around what he's talking about since he won't confirm anything, instead stating something clear while punishing people for acting on it or talking about it
exploration where slave boss manages to plainly state that there _is_ a code of silence and torture victim double agent then tries seeing if this is a true thing for _him_ to say, but the interviewer then separates the two