Hello Agents,
My name is Deputy Chief of Staff Lut and today I'm going to talk to you about Respecting Command and Undercover Operations.
Due to some unnamed Agents, it seems they think they are higher than command and I simply can not have that in FBI, You respect the rank and not the person is what I go by, although I may dispise the person that is higher than me I still respect him due to the fact he is a higher rank and that's how I want my Agents to think, now most of the FBI enjoy the command, but a few oddballs seem to dislike us and I just want to take what I just said into consideration.
Now that I have said that I will move onto the next topic and that is Undercover operations. I'd like to say a very good job to SAIC Saint for putting together a sting while I was supervising everyone, very nice. But as I was overseeing the operation I noticed a few very very key mistakes that will make or break the authenticity of the operation. To start with the obvious ones, Agents were going undercover BEFORE they changed their name, so it makes it very obvious when an Agent goes undercover when it say "FBI DCOS Lut has been made a Thief" so next time we need to change our name before we go undercover, and a little tip id like to tell you guys is when you go undercover you can do "/job VIP Thief" and most people won't take the time to check the scoreboard to see that it shows your a thief, and although people would say it dose not matter it would be meta game is they thought you were undercover, I think that does not really matter because although it is a rule people break it all the time, and if people think you are undercover they will treat you differently than the rest of the people they are with. I will go over a few more things during the next FBI meeting and I will try to hold an Undercover Training so I can show you guys tips and tricks I used when I was a Special Agent and still making "The Lut Files".
Thank you for taking the time to read this, See you on the field Agents!
-FBI DCOS Lut