Ladro
Character
Kamar
Dust Trust Corporations

36 Hours. It was the amount of time Ladro had been given to bring a team together and breach atmosphere. A feat that Ladro prided himself on being able to do. When the holovid projected the face of a man, who was surely some random face in the crowd and no one important, spoke of a Rival corporation needing to lose track of their CEO the gears in his head already began working. The basic information passed to him was location, planet, and name.
Dust Trust Corporations, Kamar, Spencer Dantesfield
Intel gathered showed why the corporation could be easily over looked but highly profitable. Their entire corporation had gained the contract for mass producing ships with air filtration systems and from the looks of it they were the best. Already they had gained business reaching out to corporations half way across the galaxy. Even the repair parts had to be bought through the Dust Trust corp.
The feed then shorted out leaving a objective at hand leading to hours of work. This span of time had not been spent idling by. Ladro himself had called a few contacts and paid their 2.5 million credit salaries up front. Someone trying to make a name for themselves among fellow employees was not what he needed for this job so becoming their employer was a must. Knowing who to ask with the right touch of experience all fell into place in his head but more importantly they had answered. There was a reason Ladro was a faceless man to know. When you paid him to move mountains worlds began to shake. This ridiculous salary was undoubtedly the main reason they had all arrived at the Hangar Bay specified on time and were now in his ship and breaching Kamar Atmosphere.
[member="Nai' Frerstal"], [member="Soulfire Ticon"], [member="Cypher"]
A holovid projected the structure in the middle of the room all of his teams members were in.
"Briefing has been short and sweet but now it's show time and I don't need any of you mucking around down there. If you fall behind then you get left behind. Onto the logistics. The corporation's manufacturing plant is one hundred percent ran by A.I. which means that normally speaking only two or three employees need be there. This is not a normal week. Dantesfield arrived earlier in the morning hours for a three day long inspection of a new security system. This may sound bad for us but rest assured we couldn't ask for a better way in. The system will have kinks and bugs. These stress points within their system we will be breaking while the battle droids are brand new."
A life size 7 foot version of the droid projected next to Ladro.

"Approaching from the north will be our best option due to the mountainous cover. Jammers will be shot at the main protruding structure killing the feed to cameras directed in our location giving us a short opening. They can stay on for no longer than three minutes without alerting the system of a major malfunction causing attention we can't afford. Once entering the structure we will be met with dozens of access shafts leading down into the facility. From hear we will split up stationing micro jammers around the facility disrupting their feed enough to seem like breaks in the system and nothing more. During this time we will have no radio contact. Based on the timers around your wrists you will have thirty minutes to set your jammer and return to the access shafts. I will meet you back there with the target and from there we will leave. It sounds simple because it should be. If you are met with any security I suggest you act quickly. The droids are apart of the new Rapture series. Deadly force is what they will meet you with."
The holoscreen in front of his face lit up showing the distance from the atmosphere surface. Show time. Rushing to the cockpit and yanking on the controls brought the ship through a few narrow mountain passes before he set her down cleanly. Mission started now. Boots hit planet surface while a sniper rifle specificly designed to fire micro dots was draped across his back while a blaster rifle sat comfortably on his hip.
"Let's move."