Kanaya has never entirely understood the enamorment certain humans have with firearms, even less than the non-universal proliferation of the same sentiment (pitfalls of a non-monolitihic culture). It's a method of distancing, perhaps, from their likely lethality? There are traits her own weapon has that give it personal appeal, of course. She is somewhat interested in Nill's implication of an alternative, though there's a problem with that...
"I have to admit guns are the only weapon *I* can really teach myself... the only other one I've been using this long is a chainsaw, and I hadn't envisioned that as Kano's style." She glances at the boy next to her, asking with her raised eyebrows: Or is it? Some Transports thought the gore inherent in the item was too much, and she sees most of the Mekakushi Dan as shy - maybe even a little innocent - in the same way.
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Kanaya has never entirely understood the enamorment certain humans have with firearms, even less than the non-universal proliferation of the same sentiment (pitfalls of a non-monolitihic culture). It's a method of distancing, perhaps, from their likely lethality? There are traits her own weapon has that give it personal appeal, of course. She is somewhat interested in Nill's implication of an alternative, though there's a problem with that...
"I have to admit guns are the only weapon *I* can really teach myself... the only other one I've been using this long is a chainsaw, and I hadn't envisioned that as Kano's style." She glances at the boy next to her, asking with her raised eyebrows: Or is it? Some Transports thought the gore inherent in the item was too much, and she sees most of the Mekakushi Dan as shy - maybe even a little innocent - in the same way.