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Interesting chapter, I am not too thrilled that had a face off with Blackjack, mostly for Gearing's sake. I take it that the rift between Gearing and the other is growing, while the other's certainly have their faults, but I also think that Gearing making unilateral decisions for the group and always thinks that he is right make him just as bad as Handy, at least he tried to have different inputs with a comity, even if it is way to impose his own opinion. while I a quite sure that he is aware of all their flaws and could take a hight and mighty stance on everything, he doesn't questions his own abscissions making. I think it's probably near invulnerability makes him brush off other concerns and disconnects him from those around him and thinks he can do everything.
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Not really a spoiler, as it's already been shown, but may be worth pointing out:
A) Gearing knows of Blackjack, at least "Security Mare" from Breaker Bar, but nothing was explicitly given for appearance nor actual name.
B) The Would-be bounty hunters never gave the name of the bounty, and no real helpful identifying information either.
The end result of the lack of information on both sides, is Gearing has no idea the bounty is actually on "Security" at this point in the story.
As for flaws and decision making problems, on all sides, you're right. You are absolutely right. Each and every character has their own set of flaws. And, yes, that obviously, and ESPECIALLY, includes Gearing.
if it was me and Handy started screaming like that to go down i would have thrown his ass out.
no one and i mean no one tells me how to drive. the last person that made that mistake found there own way home from 175 miles away.