He was a cop, and the deer had jumped through a bank’s plate-glass window and wouldn’t leave. (I can only assume the deer didn’t understand that the glass was gone and it would not crash through another invisible wall in that spot.)
That said, reasonable response. Deer are big, heavy, and can screw up most anything indoors. They’re commonly eaten, nowhere near endangered, and bucks can hurt people when wounded or threatened and unable to escape.
Maybe this was just so far back that I don’t remember, but how can Selkie go to public pools? If Sarnothi have to de-chlorinate normal-human drinking water before breathing it, she’d have to wrap up her gills to go anywhere near a public pool. They sterilize those things to death.
Incidentally, being evolved in the Great Lakes, can Sarnothi handle salt water? Going to assume the answer is no unless there’s Echo tech for it, because there are very, very few fish that can handle both. Euryhaline fish (the fancypants term for those) are ones that have to go through both for their lifecycle, like salmon, and Sarnothi do not.
Well there weren’t any fish in the pool, Dave.
Not until you bring and release the EEEEEEEEEEELS!
I, for one, have a regular indoors hunting hobby every summer. The pray being mostly flying insects such as mosquitoes and flies.
My mom’s uncle shot a deer indoors once.
He was a cop, and the deer had jumped through a bank’s plate-glass window and wouldn’t leave. (I can only assume the deer didn’t understand that the glass was gone and it would not crash through another invisible wall in that spot.)
Thats crazy. and sounds like somethin my extended family wold do.
Did he get to keep the meat? 😀
That said, reasonable response. Deer are big, heavy, and can screw up most anything indoors. They’re commonly eaten, nowhere near endangered, and bucks can hurt people when wounded or threatened and unable to escape.
Maybe this was just so far back that I don’t remember, but how can Selkie go to public pools? If Sarnothi have to de-chlorinate normal-human drinking water before breathing it, she’d have to wrap up her gills to go anywhere near a public pool. They sterilize those things to death.
Incidentally, being evolved in the Great Lakes, can Sarnothi handle salt water? Going to assume the answer is no unless there’s Echo tech for it, because there are very, very few fish that can handle both. Euryhaline fish (the fancypants term for those) are ones that have to go through both for their lifecycle, like salmon, and Sarnothi do not.
Agent Brown invited them to a pool that he and his family use that is lacking in the problematic chemicals.