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Bounty Hunting for Beginners | Tuesday, 1st Period
This week, the class was instructed to meet out at the shipyard to the Razorcrest. AKA that piece of shit, space equivalent of a Honda Civic. Feel free to not be impressed by it.
"Today we'll be discussing how to transport a bounty," Din said once enough of the class had arrived.
"Believe it or not," Faye shared, "a lot of times, they're not going to want to go with you. You'll probably have to find a way to restrain or sedate them."
Or maybe even both!
If Din was surprised that Faye would drug her bounties, he hid it well. Or just flat out wasn't too surprised by it. It was a decent tactic if you couldn't brute force yourself into things. "They tend to offer bribes to be let go. I wouldn't suggest trusting it without very good proof of validity."
Something small and green that wasn't the usual child skittered on by behind the teachers.
"I know I've offered all kinds of things I don't actually have in order to get someone to let me go," Faye confided, in a truly unsurprising confession. "And so in my experience, a chatty bounty is a tempting bounty, and it's a lot easier if they can't talk."
She didn't always drug them. Sometimes she gagged them, too! Though today they were going to demonstrate a fairly specific means of keeping one's bounty quiet and still, and thus Faye was keeping a pretty close eye on where that skittery little green thing had gone.
"I find it easiest to freeze them," Din said, nodding to bring the class along into the ship where a gremlin had been baited further on in as a demonstration of the method. He could have done it to Faye, but he was pretty sure she'd shoot him in the face. Helmet. Same thing.
He pressed a button before the gremlin could leap at anyone and somedry ice fog unknown vapor obscured it for a moment before revealing a gremlin frozen in carbonite.
"Oh, god, look at it," Faye said admiringly. (She would not have found this as delightful if it had been done to her, no. There would have at least been siren-levels of shrieking, if not gunfire as well.) "And it doesn't hurt him, before any of you animal lovers start crying!"
She did not know this for a fact. She just didn't want to hear about it, honestly.
"Mostly." Din, a little less honesty here!
"I also brought rope and cuffs," Faye offered helpfully, gesturing to where she'd set up an array oftotally moddable restraints. She had not, notably, brought any drugs, but she'd happily share any strategies for creepily sneaking up on someone and knocking them out if the students thought to ask. It just seemed like, you know, not a great thing to bring to the whole class.
"Today we'll be discussing how to transport a bounty," Din said once enough of the class had arrived.
"Believe it or not," Faye shared, "a lot of times, they're not going to want to go with you. You'll probably have to find a way to restrain or sedate them."
Or maybe even both!
If Din was surprised that Faye would drug her bounties, he hid it well. Or just flat out wasn't too surprised by it. It was a decent tactic if you couldn't brute force yourself into things. "They tend to offer bribes to be let go. I wouldn't suggest trusting it without very good proof of validity."
Something small and green that wasn't the usual child skittered on by behind the teachers.
"I know I've offered all kinds of things I don't actually have in order to get someone to let me go," Faye confided, in a truly unsurprising confession. "And so in my experience, a chatty bounty is a tempting bounty, and it's a lot easier if they can't talk."
She didn't always drug them. Sometimes she gagged them, too! Though today they were going to demonstrate a fairly specific means of keeping one's bounty quiet and still, and thus Faye was keeping a pretty close eye on where that skittery little green thing had gone.
"I find it easiest to freeze them," Din said, nodding to bring the class along into the ship where a gremlin had been baited further on in as a demonstration of the method. He could have done it to Faye, but he was pretty sure she'd shoot him in the face. Helmet. Same thing.
He pressed a button before the gremlin could leap at anyone and some
"Oh, god, look at it," Faye said admiringly. (She would not have found this as delightful if it had been done to her, no. There would have at least been siren-levels of shrieking, if not gunfire as well.) "And it doesn't hurt him, before any of you animal lovers start crying!"
She did not know this for a fact. She just didn't want to hear about it, honestly.
"Mostly." Din, a little less honesty here!
"I also brought rope and cuffs," Faye offered helpfully, gesturing to where she'd set up an array of

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"If one were to obtain this type of technology, where would one find it?" she asked with a look of someone who should probably not get a hold of this technology.
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Because, if you thought he could get things at market value, you'd be wrong. The only thing Gucci about him was the armor.
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There was a slight pause as Enola reflected on that last statement.
"Does that make me a bad person?"
Probably asking the wrong people.
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"Only if you do it when they need your help." Otherwise... eh.
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She already had plans to put fetching accessories on it, maybe.
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