Droids. Why did it have to be droids? He could stomach a few here and there, mostly to do the chores that were more menial and tedious -- but he didn't relish the thought of dealing with hostile ones, especially when he didn't truly need to be in that mixed bag of nuts. Far as he understood things here, this Nobleman had paid good money to secure a production line of 'high-end' canners. The purpose of these custom orders were still unknown to the spacer, and he wasn't looking to change that anytime soon. He wouldn't even have left the ship if the droids hadn't escorted them to the kill box. With smoke rising from the destroyed husks of the battle droids, Gates took a quick survey before he holstered both weapons beneath his leather jacket and rose from the rock cover as the group's financial backer was laughing in the wake of a failed ambush. The un-amused glower writ on his visage -- giving a long hard incredulous stare to their patron. He barely got a few shots off, and would have been dead if it hadn't been for this motley crew forming his personal entourage. Entitled prick.
"Words?!" Gates said in abject shock while Aurelio took to the heel-toe train in advance of the factory. Hal took off in a rushed sprint coming around and grasping the shiny threads of the guy's outer-coat and pushed him back to halt his progress. "For all that fancy schooling, you just ain't too bright, are ya?" Gates exclaimed as he glanced at the still forms of the beat-up droids. "Take a look around hot-shot, this is not what you would call a welcome wagon - especially since you're footing the bill. My employers don't say hi with a blaster between the lids -- and you want to walk in there?" Gates shook his head at the idea, and settled his hands from the man's garb, running one through his mix of auburn and blond locks. Blue eyes shifted back towards the man while he held out his hand. "That's the case, I'd like my money for the trip here and I'll leave you to go have 'words' with whatever's inside." Hal took a measured step back, hands tucked onto the bridge of his leather belt. He was serious about leaving him here. He didn't need a laser-brain needlessly putting himself in harms way just to secure some shiny bots. He knew ways far easier to get himself killed then to literally pay for it in advance. "Just a tip though, I'd go in with more than words."
The spacer may have been a reckless lot, but he wasn't the one chewing the luna-weed. Fear wasn't an issue, just a bit of common sense tingling the back of his neck. The battlefield they stood in spoke for itself, and he wasn't exactly one to charge in blasters blazing over something he hadn't invested in. Perhaps it was credits that drove the noble, maybe he didn't want to lose some money on an investment he'd been looking forward too. Whatever it was that drove the man to ignore the blatantly obvious warning signs -- Hal wasn't having a part of it. He'd rather get off this rock with any who still wanted a ride, and leave the business end of whatever waited inside for this chump.
[member="Michael Steelfang"] | [member="Ariella"] | [member="Ghrom Xenos"] | [member="Romeo Sin"] | [member="Aurelio Murtix"]