Tech is thinking in terms of practicality, not bogged down by the same sorts of rules and standards that Rokuro has been brought up with. Soldiers had certain protocols but outside of battle, away from commanding officers, when you were on your own or with your squadmates, those things were easily discarded when you had to look out for your own.
He looks out at the dark vegetation beyond them. "...there's no pleasure to be taken in killing anyone, even if it is what I've been trained for. There is a rush of excitement in battle, underlined by the potential that any wrong move can be your last. You can't hesitate when you fire, because that split-second decision can mean your life or that of your brother."
It was different when your enemies were mainly droids. It was easier to shoot clankers when you knew they were programmed to do the same. Firing at those who wore the same armor, who shared the same face- it made things potentially more complicated if you allowed yourself to think about it.
"I can't say that even the things I have found I like to do are completely of my own choosing or simply influenced by what I was specified to be good at," he admits.
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He looks out at the dark vegetation beyond them. "...there's no pleasure to be taken in killing anyone, even if it is what I've been trained for. There is a rush of excitement in battle, underlined by the potential that any wrong move can be your last. You can't hesitate when you fire, because that split-second decision can mean your life or that of your brother."
It was different when your enemies were mainly droids. It was easier to shoot clankers when you knew they were programmed to do the same. Firing at those who wore the same armor, who shared the same face- it made things potentially more complicated if you allowed yourself to think about it.
"I can't say that even the things I have found I like to do are completely of my own choosing or simply influenced by what I was specified to be good at," he admits.