If she has top marks in tactics and a bunch of other things, there probably is the opportunity to find some other role for her. Teaching future batches, for instance. Tactical adviser to a more hotheaded champion. Officer in charge of a squad of more regular troops…
All of those things fall under administration. It’s like a field agent being put behind a desk because they don’t know how to use their firearm. Also, yes… it would be boring.
Which raises the question: Are guardians trained in offensive combat as well (for self-defence in a pinch if nothing else) or are they pure healbots? Could make a big difference to her suitability in the field. I guess we’ll find out…
The first panel of this comic is not showing the walkway leading to the place upon which Hasera is standing (behind her). That walkway was portrayed in a previous comic as wide enough that it should be visible here.
If she has top marks in tactics and a bunch of other things, there probably is the opportunity to find some other role for her. Teaching future batches, for instance. Tactical adviser to a more hotheaded champion. Officer in charge of a squad of more regular troops…
…but that would be boring.
All of those things fall under administration. It’s like a field agent being put behind a desk because they don’t know how to use their firearm. Also, yes… it would be boring.
Which raises the question: Are guardians trained in offensive combat as well (for self-defence in a pinch if nothing else) or are they pure healbots? Could make a big difference to her suitability in the field. I guess we’ll find out…
I kinda can see her being the creator of the fantasy version of the Kobayashi Maru test.
Until someone messes with a few sigils and finds the hidden illusion of Slabba Da Beef saying “Good evening mistress, how may I service you?”
The first panel of this comic is not showing the walkway leading to the place upon which Hasera is standing (behind her). That walkway was portrayed in a previous comic as wide enough that it should be visible here.