[He listens to her request, brows furrowing a little when she tells him of the final part, the fact that this man apparently is immortal. It sounds like an unpleasant type of person to go up against- how do you defend yourself against someone who can't die?- but if that's the situation that they're in then he'll need to adapt.
Romulus nods once, solemn.]
I can monitor him discretely, [he promises, filing away the information for further use. He's had training for observation, tracking, that sort of thing, so it should be achievable.
He'd hate to disappoint.]
Am I under the assumption that I am not to engage him for any purpose? If he targets someone else, monitoring his tactics could prove useful- though I could intervene if you'd prefer it.
[And he'll do his best- Rome is capable at covert work and he can handle his own if worst comes to worst- though, hopefully it won't come to that. He doesn't want to disappoint his new commanding officer, after all.]
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Romulus nods once, solemn.]
I can monitor him discretely, [he promises, filing away the information for further use. He's had training for observation, tracking, that sort of thing, so it should be achievable.
He'd hate to disappoint.]
Am I under the assumption that I am not to engage him for any purpose? If he targets someone else, monitoring his tactics could prove useful- though I could intervene if you'd prefer it.
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[Maketh leans back in her chair.]
I'm hoping you might sense something about his abilities that we cannot. Failing that, he needs to be watched. No doubt he's planning more nonsense.
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[And he'll do his best- Rome is capable at covert work and he can handle his own if worst comes to worst- though, hopefully it won't come to that. He doesn't want to disappoint his new commanding officer, after all.]
Is there anything else, ma'am?
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[Maketh gives him a small nod.]
Dismissed.