Appearing in "The Judgement of Your Peers"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- North Vietnamese Army
- Vietnamese Soldiers
- General Giap
Other Characters:
- Cochram (Photo)
- Brent (Photo)
- Severn (Photo)
- Major Le Du Tra (Photo)
- Nuon Sen (Photo)
- Khmer Rouge (Mentioned)
- Viet Cong (Mentioned)
- New York Times (Mentioned)
- United States Marine Corps (Mentioned)
- Phoenix Program (Mentioned)
- Richard Nixon (Mentioned)
- United States Congress (Mentioned)
Locations:
- Earth-200111
- Vietnam
- Quang Nam (Mentioned)
- Hanoi (Mentioned)
- Cambodia (Mentioned)
- Laos (Mentioned)
- United States of America
- USP Leavenworth (Mentioned)
- Cuba (Mentioned)
- Vietnam
Synopsis for "The Judgement of Your Peers"
As Castle and Fury exchanged fire with the North Vietnamese Army, they contemplated not killing the boy, who possibly warned the locals. They made their stand next to a cliff before being captured and were greeted by Letrong Giap. Meanwhile, Hatherly, who was running covert ops from the U.S. embassy basement, was visited by Shirley and when she asked about Fury, he was "sure that he's got things under control."
Giap revealed that he had been expecting Castle and Fury for a while and pulled out a photograph of a Cambodian bandit named Nuon Sen and a defective N.V.A. major named Le Duc Tra with Cochran, Brent, and Severn. Then, Giap revealed that he learned of Nuon Sen and Tra working with the three Americans to transport heroin, considered leaking the photo to the press, and hoped that Fury and Castle would confess on behalf of their government, believing that it would help end the war and allow Americans to go home.
Back in the embassy, Fury's allies realized that he had been overdue for seventeen hours and considered eliminating him and Castle in order to keep mission deniable, much to Hatherly's disapproval. In the prison, Castle and Fury agreed to make confessions in order to shorten, if not end, the Vietnam War.
Solicit Synopsis
• Fury and Castle are POW.
• What do the Viet Cong have in mind for the war heroes?