Mark Taverna asked this question about The Institute:
So why was it even necessary to use the psychic children? The Institute had highly trained strike-teams to kill the children's families and abduct them. Why not eliminate the morally and ethically repugnant method of using the children at all? Just use the assassination teams to kill the threats? Smith said there was no point in continuing the project without the kids, but the kids were actually unnecessary!
Bethea Scovic The book explained that the deaths had to look like random deaths. Accidents, suicides, etc. Assassins couldn't do that without it being obvious or ge…moreThe book explained that the deaths had to look like random deaths. Accidents, suicides, etc. Assassins couldn't do that without it being obvious or getting caught at some point. The children could do it without it being traced to anyone. No suspicions were raised. (less)
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