"I still don't see why he wouldn't be willing to at least consider it," Captain Boggs argued.
Christina sighed in exasperation. "You don't understand. Hauptmann Dietrich wasn't going to just sit back and allow others to kill his countrymen; and he definitely isn't about to aid us in killing them."
During her explanation, Captain Boggs was steadily getting more and more annoyed. Finally he burst out, "Stop calling this fellow Hauptmann. We're in the American army; we speak English here. You and the Rat Patrol are going to his camp to try and persuade him and that is final." He saluted and dismissed them. The five of them left the office arguing amongst themselves.
"He's out of his mind, Sarge," Hitch said.
"I won't do it." Christina crossed her arms.
Moffitt said nothing, and Tully chewed on his matchstick, looking thoughtful. Finally Tully spoke, "We can't just ask Dietrich pointblank, 'Will you spy for us?'. We need to be more subtle than that. Perhaps we could ask him for information that would prevent more people from being killed. Like the locations of radio towers and such."
