As Shepard explains, the personal sidearm is the part which sticks in Claude's mind as he studies the gun in his hands. Strange to think of it in the same league as a bow or a lance, other things he's used to also described as one's personal weapon, what with this much smaller object being more powerful than either of those or anything else he knows.
Then it becomes apparent that even what's in his hands is in a different league than what Shepard shows him next, something much sleeker and able to change shapes of its own accord. Claude raises an eyebrow and can't help some quick glances between the pistols in his grip and hers and what differences he can see, and what ones must be lurking in there somewhere that he can't. At the mention of there being more power in that one he just nods, willing to accept this as a truth considering he's yet to see what guns can do.
"Yes, but several of those questions are more about the day-to-day type of things than with training with these specifically, so I'll leave it up to you if you'd like to humor me on those." An easy enough grin follows - he's only somewhat teasing - and while he does have several other questions he makes the decision to limit it to what's most relevant until Shepard voices her thoughts on the other. "To keep it business-related, so to speak: is there a stance that goes along with this? Archery has some varying ones depending on what you're doing or where you're aiming so I'm guessing much is the same here, but maybe that's better demonstrated in front of a target."
Questions or not, he's especially interested in the demonstration part.
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Then it becomes apparent that even what's in his hands is in a different league than what Shepard shows him next, something much sleeker and able to change shapes of its own accord. Claude raises an eyebrow and can't help some quick glances between the pistols in his grip and hers and what differences he can see, and what ones must be lurking in there somewhere that he can't. At the mention of there being more power in that one he just nods, willing to accept this as a truth considering he's yet to see what guns can do.
"Yes, but several of those questions are more about the day-to-day type of things than with training with these specifically, so I'll leave it up to you if you'd like to humor me on those." An easy enough grin follows - he's only somewhat teasing - and while he does have several other questions he makes the decision to limit it to what's most relevant until Shepard voices her thoughts on the other. "To keep it business-related, so to speak: is there a stance that goes along with this? Archery has some varying ones depending on what you're doing or where you're aiming so I'm guessing much is the same here, but maybe that's better demonstrated in front of a target."
Questions or not, he's especially interested in the demonstration part.