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That… doesn’t make sense
Skyclad doesn’t want Farah hit by friendly fire, so she is putting her in the rear, and then says that if she sees a blaster bolt coming from the rear, she is going to shoot back? o_O
Wouldn’t that increase the chance of Farah getting hit by friendly fire? You don’t put someone you don’t trust behind you
“Don’t want you hurt by friendly fire” is Sky’s idea of a joke. If they are ambushed from the rear, Farah will likely be shot at first (so there is your “don’t put someone you don’t trust behind you” justification). However, given that she considers Farah incompetent with a firearm, Sky’s order that Farah “watch the rear” means she doesn’t want Farah firing at anyone they encounter ahead of them (because she’s as likely to hit her or Ace as any K’sel). To REINFORCE this instruction not to fire forward, Sky makes it clear that if a bolt of fire comes from the rear, she’s going to turn and shoot the source… and does not intend to discriminate whom that source is.
Short form, Sky is instructing her to only shot in the opposite direction of both Sky and Ace. Failure to follow this simple instruction will get Farah killed. Sky is taking no chances.
That… doesn’t make sense
Skyclad doesn’t want Farah hit by friendly fire, so she is putting her in the rear, and then says that if she sees a blaster bolt coming from the rear, she is going to shoot back? o_O
Wouldn’t that increase the chance of Farah getting hit by friendly fire? You don’t put someone you don’t trust behind you
“Don’t want you hurt by friendly fire” is Sky’s idea of a joke. If they are ambushed from the rear, Farah will likely be shot at first (so there is your “don’t put someone you don’t trust behind you” justification). However, given that she considers Farah incompetent with a firearm, Sky’s order that Farah “watch the rear” means she doesn’t want Farah firing at anyone they encounter ahead of them (because she’s as likely to hit her or Ace as any K’sel). To REINFORCE this instruction not to fire forward, Sky makes it clear that if a bolt of fire comes from the rear, she’s going to turn and shoot the source… and does not intend to discriminate whom that source is.
Short form, Sky is instructing her to only shot in the opposite direction of both Sky and Ace. Failure to follow this simple instruction will get Farah killed. Sky is taking no chances.