The Adventures of Duncan Hunter

The Adventures of Duncan Hunter

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

The Development of Greg Lynche

There's another aspect to the Lynche character.  He knows who he is but has always desired to be like of those special operations guys, someone that can shoot a squirrel's eyes out at 100 yards with a .22, someone who can jump out of an airplane and land on a paper plate in the middle of a football field.  And he always wanted to be like one of the amazing men in their supersonic flying machines, flying a jet and pulling Gs and making your vision shrink to the size of a golf ball just before you pass out.   Lynche always had a desire to be the man Hunter is.  As well as the Director of Central Intelligence.  Hunter has no desire to be the man Lynche is. 

No longer encumbered with a guy in his back seat, Hunter is free to do more kinetic or challenging missions that would have scared the Johnston Murphy's off Lynche's feet.  He continues to make the impossible happen with the quiet airplane.  Lynche misses his friend
 and would like to get back into the airplane but his political leanings prevent him from doing so. 
Hunter still has a need for his best friend.  He just needs the right opportunity to plant the seed.  Where Lynche tried to recruit Hunter for the CIA, Hunter embarks on a little role reversal.  And of the prizes he's always coveted.  When he becomes the Director of Central Intelligence, he thinks he can better control Hunter as Duncan is working directly for him.  Expect more from the liberal Lynche as Hunter's boss.\

Maverick out!
 

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