Sah
Sah nodded at Morgan and the others as he arrived, taking a seat at random. Once they were called to begin, he waited to let others speak up first. He'd realized he was often the first to voice his opinions, maybe even one of the loudest. So, he resolved to give others a chance this time. But when no one spoke up, the Outlander figured he might as well go ahead.
"I'll admit, I don't know much in the manner of beams, weaponry, or such things. My main concerns are to ensure that it's easy enough for any of Halo's citizens to fire in the case of an emergency while also limiting the chances of misfires or enemies using our own weapon against us." Sah glanced around the room, "Are there any other major nuances that we need to consider that I'm leaving out?" He wanted all of their basis to be covered if they could.
"I'll admit, I don't know much in the manner of beams, weaponry, or such things. My main concerns are to ensure that it's easy enough for any of Halo's citizens to fire in the case of an emergency while also limiting the chances of misfires or enemies using our own weapon against us." Sah glanced around the room, "Are there any other major nuances that we need to consider that I'm leaving out?" He wanted all of their basis to be covered if they could.
My soul is in the sky
-William Shakespeare
-William Shakespeare