"Should they be? I only know where to shoot for optimum results," Saru said. "Common tactics, weapons they favor, their preferred living conditions... is there anything else I should know?" She introduced herself as Sai'oda and Saru inclined his head slightly, then retrieved the stun rifle and attached it to his back via magnetic plates. "Please, madam. I do not heat bread until it is... crunchy. I am a highly efficient machine designed to be deployed in times of war. Dealing with yeast products is beneath me." Despite being a synthetic approximation of a human male, his voice sounded... amused?
"There is a high probability of that, although I do not need a spotter. I have on-board cameras I can deploy and use their feeds to triangulate enemy positions. Additionally I have short range wireless capabilities and can override a majority of commonly used security cameras. Finally, my standard visual sensors are based on the avian humans refer to as 'eagles.' Between my targeting capabilities, integrated weaponry, ablative plates, and standard shield generator, I am quite capable of handling long range combat." His head tilted to the side. "Although perhaps stealth is not my strong suit. I am 95% sure that in most situations I will, to use a human phrase, 'stand out like a sore thumb.' Humans had so many fascinating idioms, he reflected. He knew quite a lot of them. Perhaps one of these days he would link into the extranet and download more. And maybe find out why Sai thought he might have 'odd notions' about Batarian females.
"Are you prepared for this combat training?" he asked politely.