Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-25828117-20151216000203/@comment-5543592-20151221020526

"I should hope so." Tanner agreed, the sincerity of her remark lost on him. "But then, we have to ask, whose life is more valuable.  A person's or an animals.  Really, by this line of thought we're on, it's supposedly wrong for anyone or anything to die."

In front of them, the Boss groaned softly. Tanner ignored it.

"Anyway, it doesn't matter.  We have superior firepower, so we will try to scare them off at first, as opposed to killing them.  They deserve a fair chance." He supposed that was odd talk for a soldier and an exterminator, but he didn't care: he was in his element.

He scratched his head again, and glanced off to the side, before looking back at her. Suddenly, he raised his brow. "Why use a sword, instead of a firearm?"