[ Yes, they did in fact send this guy into the field despite him having zero training as an agent and honestly not even a very regimented schedule at the gym.
She may or may not find out soon enough that there's a reason for this and that he's not just incredibly incompetent, but he does come at her again only to show that he, in fact, should not be involved in hand to hand combat.
After all, he does drop his hands while aiming a kick-- leaving his torso wide open, and throwing off his balance. ]
[ she'd have thought, when he accepted her suggestion of sparring, that he's actually capable of holding his own. clearly, he isn't -- at least not against someone with as much training as she does. it's a quick combination of aiming a jab at his side to push him further off-balance before she does something complicated that involves twisting his arm and pushing him toward the ground with a leg. ]
Who taught you how to fight? [ they didn't do a great job, is all she's saying. ]
[ He slowly lifts a finger and as if being pulled on a string, the knife in her hair lifts off of her head (cleanly, he's not trying to give her a haircut), before he directs it over to the wall with a quick swipe.
It is now sticking out, perfect target, 2 inches into the drywall. ]
[ he's lifted a knife. he hasn't killed her and he hasn't tried to take over anyone's free will. even if he were a monster —dutch would have no room to judge. in many ways, she is one, and she doesn't have any special powers. ]
[ she considers his posture for a moment, walking around him once. then she nudges one of his arms up a little, both hands on his shoulders to adjust his centre of gravity just a bit. ]
There. [ she wanders back out in front of him. ] Now try to land a blow. Keep going until I tell you to stop. [ she'll be a moving target, evading all his blows. it's about finding out whether his form while punching is decent, too. that, and it'll train his muscles at the same time. multi tasking. ]
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She may or may not find out soon enough that there's a reason for this and that he's not just incredibly incompetent, but he does come at her again only to show that he, in fact, should not be involved in hand to hand combat.
After all, he does drop his hands while aiming a kick-- leaving his torso wide open, and throwing off his balance. ]
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Who taught you how to fight? [ they didn't do a great job, is all she's saying. ]
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No one did.
[ Did he say he was a fighter? He most certainly is not a good one. ]
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[ sorry, erik. hope you weren't expecting her to pull any punches.
dutch holds out a hand, offering to pull him up. ] So that tendency for violence. Is it all like this?
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Oh. No, now that is a badly-kept secret. If I tell you, I will have to ask for your discretion.
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Sure.
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It is now sticking out, perfect target, 2 inches into the drywall. ]
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How did you do that?
[ also? excuse her for a moment as she walks over to the drywall and retrieves her knife. ]
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And it's why I have no idea how to fight hand to hand.
[ He shrugs. ]
I would actually appreciate some help in that department.
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[ she draws out the word, tone indicating that she's not all that impressed —but the truth is, she is. ]
Asking me to train you?
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Yes, that's what I'm asking if you're so inclined, I'd much appreciate it. It might make sparring slightly more interesting for you.
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Sure. Why not.
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[ He drops into a stance which isn't too bad. ]
Where do we start?
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[ she considers his posture for a moment, walking around him once. then she nudges one of his arms up a little, both hands on his shoulders to adjust his centre of gravity just a bit. ]
There. [ she wanders back out in front of him. ] Now try to land a blow. Keep going until I tell you to stop. [ she'll be a moving target, evading all his blows. it's about finding out whether his form while punching is decent, too. that, and it'll train his muscles at the same time. multi tasking. ]
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And then he nods acknowledging his task, and then tries to land a couple jabs.
Yeah, obviously he would have tried to go for a jab. He tries a slip instead, and then tries to follow her around.
His form isn't terrible, but it's not second nature, for sure. But at least she's not starting from zero? ]
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All right, stop. Not bad, but you've definitely got to practice. [ she's still holding his fist. ] You're dropping your right a bit.
Try again.