

Peter can't risk all those airport employees. Peter: "How much fire power?" Neal: "Just short of nuclear." Then it’s mission cancelled. Still an optimistic Peter shares the good news with Neal, celebrating right until Neal mentions the weapons.

LeSuit listens but I trust him less than Keller. He offers to share all credit for the collar and they debate which con artist is more trustworthy. Peter gives a somewhat hypocritical speech about trusting his CI and tells him to pull Keller out before he gets hurt. He surmises that the bug Woodford found was actually LeSuit's keeping track of Keller. Peter has problems of his own when he brings in LeSuit to talk. Yikes! They could take down a small country with such an arsenal. Turning the conversation back to the heist, Neal stresses how difficult a job it is so Woodford leads him to a van filled with heavy artillery. Keller and I were competitors, adversaries for the most part, and not what you would call friendly now." He lays it on thick, which is smart since he's about to betray Keller to Woodford. "You are everything that Keller says you are." Neal: "Now let's be clear. Meeting with Woodford, Neal recaps the randomizer algorithm and knows they will have little time to plan a heist. Let's just say they are both suspicious of each other. Neal presses for more information on the algorithm but Peter plays it close to the vest while Neal doesn't share what he knows about the Fed. Somehow I don't think LeSuit will go for that. Neal then tells Woodford that Keller ran before he could be busted. Peter suggests they serve up Keller and have LeSuit pull him from the mission. After bantering with Jones and Diana about moles - a group of moles is called a labor - Neal says his chances are good given Woodford is looking for one mole, not two.

How Woodford hasn't had Neal followed to the FBI building I will never know. Good thing because Neal brings him the bad news at work. El reassures a nervous Peter that the baby is fine so he should stop worrying and enjoy it. The Burke baby is doomed no matter the sex. El: "You need to stop worrying, My pregnancy is not a case." Peter: "What if I give the baby a tiny little anklet? Neal's is very comforting." Um, scratch that. Back at the Burke house, Peter carefully whittles down a list of…OB/GYN candidates? El is amused and pulls a photo of her current doctor out of the pile as Peter confirms he background checked her.

Woodford: "Nothing's worth spending the rest of one's life incarcerated, not even half a billion in cash." Neal surmises Woodford is hitting the Federal Reserve and you can almost see cartoon light bulbs going off above Neal's head. If he can't, the heist is cancelled and the Panthers will go underground. Now I know there's someone I can trust completely." Neal passes the test as Woodford vows to find the mole himself. I never will be." Woodford: "That just might be a better answer than yes. "The only thing worse than a mole is a rat. He asks Neal to ferret out the mole, but Neal says no. He insists the only one he can trust is Neal because he found a listening device in his hideout before Neal joined them. If your mole is unsuccessful, there is a chance that they will be caught and killed by the targeted faction.Picking up where we left off, Woodford explains his mole problem to Neal. The higher a gangster tier, the better chance they will have of being a successful mole. This will make the targeted faction angry at another faction, lowering that faction’s rating with your chosen target. Demolitionist: Sabotage is one of the target factions’ rackets.The task the mole will be sent to complete will be based on the gangster profession.īelow is a list of the different tasks each profession carries out as mole: You will be given an option of which gang to send them to and their percentage chance of completing their given task. This is done by going to their character sheet and selecting “Make Mole” at the bottom of the screen. A gangster can be sent to be a mole in a rival gang.
