[Becca hurries over, still in her usual powder blue poodle skirt and matching sweater and hair ribbons. Oh when she gets her wardrobe as a regain she'll be glad to have more practical clothes. She climbs up the ladder with a big grin on her face.]
[Those are some long words there. Becca frowns nervously, fidgeting around a bit as she tries to figure it out. More importantly, she doesn't want to fail this.]
....Well a 'professional' anything means it's a job... But crazy is crazy... So I guess a sniper does it for a job but a 'mental defective' does it cause he's crazy?
A crazed gun man let's his emotions run him. He enjoys killing too much so he does it. He is angry at someone so he shoots them. He is sad so he buys a gun to right his wrongs.
A Proffesional does it by his own rules. His standards. You live by these rules and you don't let emotions change how you do business.
[Sniper said "he", "him" and "his" a lot. He was from the 60's though and you found less woman shooting guns.]
Such a bad rolemodelbloodon_myknifeMay 11 2010, 21:19:01 UTC
Everyone has their own standards that fit them best.
[He'd make sure to help her adjust her grip.]
Efficient means doing the most amount of work with the least amount of effort and time. In this case the least amount of bullets for the quickest kills.
Careful, at this rate he'll make "Hero".clockwrkangelMay 11 2010, 21:27:22 UTC
....I like efficient. I want to get good at efficient.
[She slows her breathing, focusing her attention on how the rifle feels in her arms and how it feels to lay against it, trying to remember how it feels.]
So you'll teach me how to use a -real- rifle?
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If you're willing to try, then yes. I have friends who started hunting when they were 12, so there's not a real problem here.
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Before I let you use my rifle though I'm going to test you.
Can you tell me the difference between a Proffesional Sniper and a Mental Defective?
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.....Well...
Uhm.........
............What does 'defective' mean?
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Let's go with crazed gun man instead of mental defective.
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A crazed gun man let's his emotions run him. He enjoys killing too much so he does it. He is angry at someone so he shoots them. He is sad so he buys a gun to right his wrongs.
A Proffesional does it by his own rules. His standards. You live by these rules and you don't let emotions change how you do business.
[Sniper said "he", "him" and "his" a lot. He was from the 60's though and you found less woman shooting guns.]
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[He'd then hand her the rifle.]
Now put the butt end to your shoulder and put your hands here.
[He showed her where to put her hands to hold the rifle. It was a bit heavier than her bb gun.]
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This...is heavy... [Nonetheless, she's determined to follow through with this.]
....What are -your- standards like? [Sniper: Role Model.]
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If it's too heavy, lay down and rest the barrel on these towels.
[He'd compensate for anyone's nees in this case. He wanted them ready to at least try a fight.]
My standards? Be polite, be efficient and have a plan to kill everyone you meet.
I stick to them, do my job, and get paid.
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...Sometimes it's hard to be polite to people, but...I'll try. ............What's efficient mean?
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[He'd make sure to help her adjust her grip.]
Efficient means doing the most amount of work with the least amount of effort and time. In this case the least amount of bullets for the quickest kills.
Now, take long slow breathes.
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[She slows her breathing, focusing her attention on how the rifle feels in her arms and how it feels to lay against it, trying to remember how it feels.]
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Good. Now take a moment to get a mail box in your sights. Using the scope, pick your target.
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