Originally Posted by RagnarokCzD
Especialy since the game clearly is prepared for option that she will actually not be part of my party ... since, as stated before, multiple times ...
- you either dont have to recruit her in the first place ...
yes im aware she will come back over and over, that is not the point here ... as she is coming back, she is coming back as an NPC, not as member of my party ... thats called difference
- or can drive her out by smashing her head with your weapon/spell enough times so she finaly starts to hate you.

So the only thing im asking about is a button that saves me need to go out-of-character and keep killing her until she finaly leaves.
Is that really too much to ask? laugh

The thing is, when you recruit her she makes it clear you do so for the Tadpole situation. And that she will leave you once it is done.
Only after you build up a degree of mutual trust does she reveal that she is a Sharran.
So, in this situation, it makes no sense to send her away for that reveal. You worked together and have reached a certain degree of trust. She made it clear that she will leave you once the Tadpole situation is resolved. And she carries an Artifact that wants her to stay with you.
You have to do a lot to have *her* forget all that and be willing to leave.

Also, why would you send her away? If you distrust her for being a Sharran, than you know their reputation. Meaning it would be very foolish to actually turn your back on one that *asks for your aid*. In a normal situation, she would attempt to kill you for this. So your character either does not know their reputation (and has no reason to send her away) or the character does know the situation and knows why sending her away would be a very bad idea.

Honestly, I can not think of a single character idea for wanting to send her away. Maybe killing her afterwards, ok. But sending her away? That makes no sense at all! You either think she is a threat and then you would watch her or kill her. Or you think she isn't and then you have no reason to disassociate with her.