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Gung-ho is putting it lightly....

Kat was ready for weird body horror nonsense, not horrible treatment by people.

Quite the start to her day.

EDIT
why is the Federation Marine so okay with this what is happening
Kathrine Vale:

A brief shake of her head and a rare frown punctuated Kat's face as she reseated her helmet with a faint hiss.

"A few energy blasters does not make things even against that...thing!" She pointed at the thing in question.

She shook her head again and regained her composure slightly with a breath.

"Sorry, that just.... was not what I expected to see today," she spoke, not quite to Zen.

"I'm Kathrine Vale, by the way... not sure if we already did introductions earlier, like I said, they thought I wasn't going to show up..."
I feel like he's still breaking several laws regarding treatment of prisoners of war. If it's anything like our own earth laws regarding that, anyway.

In different and harsh or no, laws are still laws.

EDIT: to clarify, Kat isn't some experts on intergalactic law, but she's gonna react realistically to watching somethoing like that. Yes, Space Pirates are bad and generally destructive, but watching a bunch of people get dropped into a death pit is still pretty fucked.
Fight the man, Amber!
I could understand Kaze being rather indifferent, but i'm surprised no one else thinks it's weird that the federation would just throw prisoners of war into basically a gladiator ring against a killing machine for the sake of a'demonstration'.
now it's kat's turn to be ignored i guess :'(

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Yeah i don't think knowing about history makes genocide jokes okay.
nah, it's cool, I'm glad you pointed it out cause i might have missed it entirely otherwise.
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