On the higher level of the mechanic shop; Jechit appeared from a busted door, wearing a heavy suit of Beskar. A bronze suit of old worn Mandalorian armour, with a heavy thick shoulder plate on his right arm. It was clad with plasma burns and scars, clearly worn and heavy.
"War? War is all we know. All they know."
Jechit spoke, cracking his knuckles against the palms of his hands as he stared down The Matador. Jechit stood at 6'4, a tall broad man with a thick muscular exterior. He had a fondness for a Shield and Beskar'Gam. Both of which, were currently attached to his back by leather straps across his chest, attached to a black utility belt housing two duel ballistic sawed off shotguns.
"Jechit Catar, from one A'lor to another. I demand you bend the knee. Join once more with the Mandalorian people. Our people need aid, your Clan's skill with machinery could greatly aid us. I give you this one chance to return peacefully."
Jechit looked to his men, many giving varied views. Some reaching for daggers or pistols hidden beneath their work uniforms. He raised his hand slightly asking them not to move.
"Gedet'ye, nayc. You speak of a return, yet where is Mandalore? Why are you, a simple warrior the one here to gather us? Where is Mandalore? Where was [member="Vilaz Munin"] when the world fell into disarray and brother turned against brother?!"
Jechit defiantly stood forward, his hands shaping into fists as his anger grew inside. The Matador understood why he was angry, why they left. That did not make it right, abandonment was sin.
"I understand, believe me I do. But this is not the time for this. Don't be like him. We have returned to Mandalore, as should you. As should all Mandolorian Adate. As you say, brother turned against brother. Let not the weakness of the past dictate the present. We must join together if our way is to survive."
The Matador spoke clearly, and to the best of his ability; logically. Neither of them wanted their people to fall to ruin. The Matador took his GreatAxe from its magnetic grip on his back, and dropped it to the ground. It thudded hard, like a massive brick of durasteel slamming into the ground.
"I won't fight you. Not now, unity is what we need. Join me."
[member="Lady Kay"] called out in support, leaving the safety of the speeder during the back and forth between the two warriors.