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Target Practice [OPEN]
Who: Zoe and OPEN
What: Shooting stationary objects and doing chores
When: Flammedi, 21th of Rosefrucht
Where: Outside the Gazelle and Child and in the nearer environs to it
Rating: PG probably for mild space-western swearing
First on the list of things to do that morning: target practice. Zoe settled herself in at the shooting range beside the Gazelle and Chine, the side meant more for gunners than for rangers, and took aim again and again at the targets there. She needed to keep her hand in, when she wasn't going out targeting living things, and she hadn't enough rank-- or money-- for a horse of her own to go out with, so the moving target range wasn't available.
Plus, she kept trying to get the gun to change shape, like she'd been told it would do, but it so far stubbornly remained a shotgun. She favored shotguns, fair enough, but she sure did wish she could get a shape change in practice rather than out in the field some day when it would take her by surprise.
Then came an early lunch and walking out some of the horses that the more higher-ranked archers had taken out for the morning, and taking them back in to groom. At least that was an easy enough chore; she'd rather have that than mucking out their stables, which she did yesterday. Besides, that let her lead the horses around the nearby streets, and see who might be out and about. After a few weeks here without many friends, she was starting to open up at least a little and greet people.
Just a little, though.
What: Shooting stationary objects and doing chores
When: Flammedi, 21th of Rosefrucht
Where: Outside the Gazelle and Child and in the nearer environs to it
Rating: PG probably for mild space-western swearing
First on the list of things to do that morning: target practice. Zoe settled herself in at the shooting range beside the Gazelle and Chine, the side meant more for gunners than for rangers, and took aim again and again at the targets there. She needed to keep her hand in, when she wasn't going out targeting living things, and she hadn't enough rank-- or money-- for a horse of her own to go out with, so the moving target range wasn't available.
Plus, she kept trying to get the gun to change shape, like she'd been told it would do, but it so far stubbornly remained a shotgun. She favored shotguns, fair enough, but she sure did wish she could get a shape change in practice rather than out in the field some day when it would take her by surprise.
Then came an early lunch and walking out some of the horses that the more higher-ranked archers had taken out for the morning, and taking them back in to groom. At least that was an easy enough chore; she'd rather have that than mucking out their stables, which she did yesterday. Besides, that let her lead the horses around the nearby streets, and see who might be out and about. After a few weeks here without many friends, she was starting to open up at least a little and greet people.
Just a little, though.
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Horseshoes didn't really count, after all, they didn't protect the whole hoof.
"Promise I ain't foolin', though. Born and work on an honest-to-god spaceship. Also, spent several years in a war, so yeah, pretty familiar with guns. Brought two with me, though gettin' new ammo for 'em has been tricky."
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"Sounds like you've had a busy life. This is my first time handling guns, myself, although the concept's so simple I'm surprised I haven't seen any prototypes at home." The Equalists would have had a field day, although the goal was more about taking away bending than it was actually killing benders.
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"But we're getting pretty industrial now. Up until maybe eighty years ago, I'd say we've mostly relied on benders for all the hard work. And I'm not a bender; I grew up around factories, like I said, so the guns caught my eye. I can do self-defense maneuvers on my own."
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It's been a long time since Zoe's had to fly it alone. At least the younger folk seem to have somebody they know.
"Y'good with that horse, now? Or need me for the back end?"
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Maybe this is the time to fix that.
"Oh, thanks, I think I'm good. Don't let me keep you if there's somewhere you need to be."
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So she finishes with: "See you back in the yard for practice this afternoon?"