[Kimblee actually sees nothing wrong with this sort of behavior; after all, given that they are in the same approximate area, it would be somewhat ridiculous to have a conversation via text, where not all inflections and meanings can be properly conveyed. Face-to-face conversations are perfectly fine!
...to say nothing of the fact that relying on the device to communicate with others is still something that Kimblee isn't too fond of - technology like this is simultaneously fascinating and uncomfortable, he finds.
However! You can have him shifting his grip on that Vulpix long enough for him to tip that fedora of his in your general direction, good sir!]
Gorthan - quite the pleasure, as always.
[...formalities are now out of the way and he now has a vaguely indignant fire fox that does not like being shuffled around, but Kimblee pays him no real mind and the creature settles quickly enough.]
As for your point, I can't exactly say that I agree with you, as it implies that loyalty should come before usefulness - when one is in battle, loyal soldiers mean nothing if they're incompetent enough to hinder you.
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...to say nothing of the fact that relying on the device to communicate with others is still something that Kimblee isn't too fond of - technology like this is simultaneously fascinating and uncomfortable, he finds.
However! You can have him shifting his grip on that Vulpix long enough for him to tip that fedora of his in your general direction, good sir!]
Gorthan - quite the pleasure, as always.
[...formalities are now out of the way and he now has a vaguely indignant fire fox that does not like being shuffled around, but Kimblee pays him no real mind and the creature settles quickly enough.]
As for your point, I can't exactly say that I agree with you, as it implies that loyalty should come before usefulness - when one is in battle, loyal soldiers mean nothing if they're incompetent enough to hinder you.