There will always be strenuous decisions that one will have to make in life. Like in the books, Separation of Power and Kill Shot, Mitch Rapp makes these crucial choices for a living. In Separation of Power, Rapp travels back to the U.S. to prepare for another mission. He tells everyone that he is retiring, but everyone knows that one never retires from a demanding job likes Rapp’s. Mitch then flies to the Middle East to fulfill his mission, which is to destroy the nuclear missiles that are being built by North Koreans. These missiles are concealed by the protection of a hospital full of civilians. Rapp achieved his mission and returned to his native land. In the book Kill Shot, Mitch is deployed to Paris to kill Libya’s oil minister. He arrives at the hotel where the minister is sleeping when he is ambushed. Rapp kills numerous adversaries in the room. Mitch himself is shot in the process and has to maneuver his way around the flying bullets. He leaps out the window and runs for cover. Mitch now has limited time to find shelter and clean his wound. I will evaluate the mission Mitch attempted, predict whether or not Mitch will survive the gunshot wound, and question the kills Rapp made when he destroyed the nuclear missiles. I will be evaluating the mission Rapp attempted when he was in the …show more content…
There was a group of scientists that Mitch killed that he could have brought with him to question along with Lee. “Do not leave this room or you will be shot” (Flynn 398). It doesn’t say it directly, but Rapp’s team had explosives in that room and Mitch locked them in the room. When his team left the hospital, they blew that room up, killing the other scientists. In my opinion, the U.S. could have used all the scientists to show them how they constructed the bomb. Mitch did not need to kill those scientists, and now he can’t redress this and he will have to live with this his entire