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Originally Posted by jctgf i am only a student...
"to miss" is a very confusing verb, with several meanings, depending on how and where u employ it.
in this case i think it means
"they have so many scientists to interrogate that they won't feel the need or the urge to capture more scientists"
jc |
Thank you very much, jctgf, for your reply.
The difficulty here is that these two soldiers are fighting against GDI, and the army, to which they belong to, have captured a GDI scientist. And when one of the soldiers says "I doubt they'll miss another" he is referring to GDI, not the army which he belongs to.