Lieutenant SheffieldPeople think it's easy, being a member of the upper class. They fail to realise that along with all the power and status comes a life of duty. Unending duty. You can never be yourself, because everybody expects so much of you. When war broke out, your father demanded that you enlist, believing it would be a useful and practical way to gain skills and status. At first, you were keen. Then the war started getting intense. Being a lieutenant, you were given considerable command over your troops. Their lives depended on your decisions. Once the casualties started rising, the responsibilities simply became too much. And now you're adrift, with three people who you are convinced blame you. What would your father say? Winchester really understands the perils of war. The admiral's strategic expertise has been a model you've tried to emulate. You believe Winchester will understand that you still have much potential to serve your country. Smith seems to be more strung out than you, but that could be the years of service to the navy. Smith has an important message for the authorities. Cooper is very scary. If you met Cooper on the street at night, you wouldn't survive. Still, life is tough when your family is in a workhouse. |