[That sounds... dubious, but given who it's sure this is (the relatively young human with the gun and the insistence he didn't need medical attention) it's not surprising to see his insistence on fighting.]
Being trained for combat and being trained for handling hostile fauna or client retrieval in a high-stakes situation are different things.
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Being trained for combat and being trained for handling hostile fauna or client retrieval in a high-stakes situation are different things.
[But, begrudgingly;]
But the first one isn't useless.