[Taylor doesn't seem to show any real reactions throughout, but she's attentive, watching every detail. She's been through this sort of scenario enough times, girls held to one side to watch others, learn from their examples or spot flaws. She can tell Faith's been trained, but she can also tell there's a raw edge underneath, how it leaks through. And she can tell there's something more than regular human fuelling her, but that doesn't rate anything like judgement in Taylor's mind (she'd be a hypocrite if it did), just a note for potential. How to best deploy team members, where and what they were good or bad for.
She'd already pegged Faith for a show off, and the state she leaves the dummies in is more testament to that - total destruction. Taylor can't deny that having that kind of power on the team would be more than useful, the amount of different abilities wandering around the ship, the threats they've had to deal with, but she's also got a lot of other Tranquility security experience under her belt - the incredibly boring, tedious kind.
She's quiet for a moment after Faith's finished, considering, then she nods.]
Yeah, I might. [It sounds like it could have an if on the end, and she pushes away from the wall to turn back to the control panel. The ruined dummies all disappear, replaced with one singular one, and Taylor looks back, jerks her chin towards it.] Take that one down. Minimal damage.
[A more complete construct would be a better example to test it, something that moved and maybe fought back, but it should be enough to just see if this chick even knew how to hold back.]
sob yes lovely
She'd already pegged Faith for a show off, and the state she leaves the dummies in is more testament to that - total destruction. Taylor can't deny that having that kind of power on the team would be more than useful, the amount of different abilities wandering around the ship, the threats they've had to deal with, but she's also got a lot of other Tranquility security experience under her belt - the incredibly boring, tedious kind.
She's quiet for a moment after Faith's finished, considering, then she nods.]
Yeah, I might. [It sounds like it could have an if on the end, and she pushes away from the wall to turn back to the control panel. The ruined dummies all disappear, replaced with one singular one, and Taylor looks back, jerks her chin towards it.] Take that one down. Minimal damage.
[A more complete construct would be a better example to test it, something that moved and maybe fought back, but it should be enough to just see if this chick even knew how to hold back.]