Spencer had given HUNK carte-blanch in terms of dealing with Wesker, but had demanded that he be given a full briefing on the subject once it had been rectified.
There had been no doubt on either side that HUNK would give full disclosure. Although Spencer had never needed to threaten HUNK, it was plain knowledge that it was the punishment.
HUNK continued tonelessly, as if reeling off the details of a mission, "Usage of the island, past and present; topography and inhabitation. I can field questions. I might not answer them."
He realized he was running a risk: Wesker was frighteningly brilliant, and even the most trivial bit of info could be used and manipulated in such a way that it could give Wesker a gain that they never thought possible.
He had purposely omitted any details about himself or in what capacity he was serving in.