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But amanda i couldnt, in gz she was still with msf and all her fate since is in casette tapes, would have prefered a return
Very astounding observation. People forget to point out the flaws of Ishmael's appearance often.
Cecile was just a civilian in the wrong place at the wrong time, her involvement with MSF begun and ended with helping Snake get in the lab and Snake promising to get her back to Paris.
Neither woman have anything Cipher would want to interrogate them for either.
I still beg to differ. They may seem plain and ordinary but they did often see and hear things that could have been of their interest.
I suppose they didn't need to after Huey became a whistleblower.
Everything Cecile heard was limited to the functions of the lab, Strangelove taking care of her, and that's about it, she knows nothing Huey or Strangelove didn't already reveal in the tapes or during the story.
Amanda's involvement with the KGB and the CIA was simply that she was following her father's lead, any extra info they could have known died with him, all Amanda had was that the Peace Sentinels killed her father and her compas, once again, any extra info came directly from both Coldman and Zadornov.