Sheppard paused for a moment, mulling over what Sarah had said. "If we plan to light this fire, we'll have to be careful to keep it small. If the UN decides there is a need for international intervention and sends in Peacekeepers then the Scorpion will probably go to ground and we'll miss our chance to kill him. But I agree, it's probably going to be the best way to find him." He took another swig of his beer, before removing his sunglasses and turning to properly face Sarah. "I doubt the moral ambiguity will be an issue. Everyone has a price for doing anything. I imagine we'll find out that our's and the others' prices are lower than the payout for getting the Scorpion." It was a fair assumption, Sheppard doubted there would be much difference in what had been offered by the different governments, they were probably even collaborating on this, and he knew what he stood to gain was enough for him to do pretty much anything. "So we start off small then. Find some work, get paid in something useful, get tooled up and make contacts. Hopefully finding the others in the process," he said before finishing off his beer and putting the bottle back down on the bar. "We might as well get right to it," he added, standing up from his seat at the bar. "We just need to find someone who needs some dirty work doing."