Trax watched, listened and questioned, a lot, as Keshani went through everything with him. He was astounded,
Don't really know that much my ass. But he'd learned a lot, and though his skills were still woefully pathetic in the area of demolitions, at least he was a little less likely to blow himself up now.
He was also happy to see the girl come out of her shell as she focused on the task at hand, and he even caught hints of smiles a few times. Watching her reminded him of the times when he'd sit back and watch Mariah work. They were happy memories, but unfortunately they were followed by regret for not being there for her.
When they were done, the sudden shift back to an uncertain, maybe even a little scared young girl caught him off guard. She'd been so confident the past few hours, he was a little saddened that she'd reverted so quickly. He stood silently as he looked at the girl, evaluating her request, and Keshani herself. He didn't like the idea of the girl being in combat situations where she'd be required to shoot at people.
"I can, and it doesn't need to be a trade
Compared to the average person out there you're actually pretty good. Granted the average person doesn't typically end up in a full on fire fight. Which brings me to my only reason for some hesitation. I'm not a fan of you being in any situation where you should be shooting at anyone. And if you are in that situation I'd much rather you just kept your head down and stay out of the line of fire." Trax let out a bit of a sigh.
"But in the end I'd rather you be prepared and not have to use the skills than to need the skills and not have them.
Tomorrow morning in the cargo hold." he said with a nod.
[OOC: Trax's comments about Kesh's skill are based on
this table.]