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On the upside, it allowed 621 to impress Carla.
Because of that, Carla probably didn't know who you were other than some AC pilot attacking her stuff. She figures it out later.
621 had Ayre wanting him to help her. So he did something Walter didn't expect...
When Walter returns in the next mission he is surprised that you acted on your own, but after realizing what you are up to he tells you to keep going.
Secondly, I actually made a thread mentioning how Walter allowing 621 to accept missions without approval almost/actually ruins his plans outright. As others mentioned, if he wasn't an idiot, then he could have accepted that mission and worked with 621 and Carla to subvert it, getting paid while causing as little damage as possible.
You are a hound under the cover of a independent merc, you are a product that walter bought. But walter is not evil, he lets you think for yourself.