[ Yeah. So weird right? But good news! Vincent is very questionable in the human department these days. Even before he arrived.
Okay, well that doesn't have much to do with firearms at all really. ]
Seems you missed that window of opportunity for combat demonstration.
[ And that's all he sends. Which is good because there wouldn't have been much time for more. Vincent looks up to study the new arrival.
Its appearance isn't going to phase him overly much. The mask is noted, as is the plain clothes. All easy to hide an identity with and change out of later.
There is almost nothing in the way of cybernetics. Vincent did not have the technical skills to harvest them from the raiders so any items would have been replacements that were found in the vehicles' storage. There is a lot of examples in the electronics department; some radios, wires, components and tools set out as a representative sample. Several pieces of useful scrap; alloys that might be worth reforging into something else by the right person. Of course it wouldn't be everything the man had collected. There's only so much a person can fit in the 'shop' and Vincent has no intentions of leaving stock around when he is not.
Then there are the firearms. Handguns to rifles to shotguns. It may be possible that what he has presented is also not all he has collected. But each piece has been clearly checked, cleaned and reassembled and by all appearances appears to be in good working order. Revolvers are clearly empty, magazines are out and placed beside each weapon it belongs to; the safeties are on in all cases that's a viable option. Ammo has yet to be set out but it's behind what counts as the counter. Or one can presume by the sight of sturdy ammo cases; likely also salvaged from the raiders' stores.
There's also a gun holstered at his side that might be mistaken, if SecUnit is from a place that has records of such things, a Colt Python. ]
Need something?
[ His voice is almost apathetic, as if it's exhausting enough to muster up the token question, much less show interest in the individual. The sharp ruby gaze suggests he's more alert than the tone would lead one to believe. But Vincent has no reason to expect this individual and the source of the text are one and the same. ]
no subject
Okay, well that doesn't have much to do with firearms at all really. ]
Seems you missed that window of opportunity for combat demonstration.
[ And that's all he sends. Which is good because there wouldn't have been much time for more. Vincent looks up to study the new arrival.
Its appearance isn't going to phase him overly much. The mask is noted, as is the plain clothes. All easy to hide an identity with and change out of later.
There is almost nothing in the way of cybernetics. Vincent did not have the technical skills to harvest them from the raiders so any items would have been replacements that were found in the vehicles' storage. There is a lot of examples in the electronics department; some radios, wires, components and tools set out as a representative sample. Several pieces of useful scrap; alloys that might be worth reforging into something else by the right person. Of course it wouldn't be everything the man had collected. There's only so much a person can fit in the 'shop' and Vincent has no intentions of leaving stock around when he is not.
Then there are the firearms. Handguns to rifles to shotguns. It may be possible that what he has presented is also not all he has collected. But each piece has been clearly checked, cleaned and reassembled and by all appearances appears to be in good working order. Revolvers are clearly empty, magazines are out and placed beside each weapon it belongs to; the safeties are on in all cases that's a viable option. Ammo has yet to be set out but it's behind what counts as the counter. Or one can presume by the sight of sturdy ammo cases; likely also salvaged from the raiders' stores.
There's also a gun holstered at his side that might be mistaken, if SecUnit is from a place that has records of such things, a Colt Python. ]
Need something?
[ His voice is almost apathetic, as if it's exhausting enough to muster up the token question, much less show interest in the individual. The sharp ruby gaze suggests he's more alert than the tone would lead one to believe. But Vincent has no reason to expect this individual and the source of the text are one and the same. ]