(10-28-2017, 05:52 AM)Robyn Wrote: Meisner wasn’t selected to command HW operations in Portland as much as he inherited the position after Chavez’s death. One of the few constants in the uprising arc was that HW lacked qualified soldiers, so Meisner’s experience as a mercenary and with the Resistance fighting against the Royals probably made him acceptably qualified based on HW’s limited selection pool.
Robyn, HW wouldn't have even known about Meisner and Meisner wouldn't know about them. Nick couldn't even find out anything about them and they came to his house. Meisner appeared to me to enjoy the role of henchman. He's relatively unknown and so could get into places at Renard's (or anyone else's orders for that matter). I get that there was a big moonhole as far as lack of story behind Meisner being the leader of an HW satellite operation in Portland. But in the context of the series, it really makes no sense. He's a foreigner, he's an unknown, he never made it plain he wanted to lead anyone anywhere, and he's a henchman.
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