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From what I've seen liev isn't exactly a good guy so I don't think he cares too much about what the members of his squad did.
I'd guess that he had a problem with the higher ups ect. so he goes looking for better opportunities elsewhere and ended up finding a better employer.
With no reason to have any loyalty left to his former comrades he planned to turn on them, take the ' cargo ' for himself get a nice big paycheck and retire early.Makes sense from a mercs / contractors POV
Raven well . . I wouldn't say he's good per say, with the guys he's working with
the only good guy I'd say would be the one who gets introduced at the watch tower
Also he's not FBI / CIA
H.A.D.E.S > Hexacore Advanced Division For Extraction And Search
Hexacore > likely the ones who manufactured the virus, they could be able to influence the government if they have enough money .. . or maybe hexacore is just a front for another organisation
https://youtu.be/FpTal6n6tu4