[hr][hr] [h1][color=9e005d]Stehrr[/color][/h1] [img]http://67.media.tumblr.com/25cf4f813636cca34507de417b225ede/tumblr_o3zk89BU681qjl1wro2_500.gif[/img] [hr] [b]Location:[/b] The Raven, main hold [hr] Stehrr shifted uneasily as Matthew went over the details of the mission, it sounded a [b]little[/b] too close for comfort for his liking, it was inevitable of course that they would eventually clash with Imperial forces at some stage of their journey, but the Wookiee had at least hoped that it would be at a later stage....and that he would be more prepared for the encounter when it happened. But they would hit Tatooine in a few hours, if that, it was hardly time to prepare himself. [color=9e005d][b]"《Luke...'blending in' not really work for Stehrr.》"[/b][/color] he piped up, as if to remind the captain. Of course, an eight foot hairy alien was bound to attract attention on a planet that was dominated largely by species of the smaller variety, mainly Jawas and Sand People. [b][color=9e005d]"《Maybe it not good idea, but Stehrr wants to go with you this time anyway.》"[/color][/b] So far as the Wookiee could see, confrontation of some kind was inevitable once they were planetside; and if that was the case then Stehrr wanted to be at Luke’s side when everything went wrong. After all, it was evident that no matter how hard he tried Luke always seemed to attract trouble, usually in the form of people trying to arrest or otherwise injure them. The recent mishap with the ship part in the cantina on Dantooine was more than enough proof to Stehrr of the kinds of scenario that could happen if he left the human to his own devices. [b][color=9e005d]“《At least that way Stehrr can keep promise and protect everyone.》”[/color][/b] if the Senator’s diplomatic talk failed to get through to the Hutts and their associates, there was always the fall back of threatening to set a very angry Stehrr on them if they didn’t co-operate and do as the Raven’s crew asked. Very few individuals in the galaxy were willing to tangle with an enraged Wookiee after all. [hr] [hr] [h1] [color=8493ca]Denali Keesda[/color][/h1] [img]http://66.media.tumblr.com/2cec8a9b2e5c89c25c096c2cc41c7134/tumblr_n86t0aFu3N1rt9t65o6_250.gif[/img] [hr] [b]Location:[/b] [hr] The Raven, main hold Nali sat forward in his seat, leaning his elbows on his knees as he peered at the projection Luke had called up. He squinted towards the three little figures to indicate the Imperial warships, grimacing as Luke explained how long the planet had been under the Empire’s control. That was bound to spell trouble, he thought, smirking to himself. Sometimes, Luke had such a simple view of things….and some occasions it was a good thing because he could come up with whacky solutions that a more logical man like Nali couldn’t figure out on his own. The doctor’s gaze flicked towards Sutton as she spoke up, taking in the subtle changes in her facial expression, the rapidly fading smile, the lack of mischievous spark in her eyes, that indicated something else was on her mind. It was no surprise, then, when Sutton enunciated exactly what Nali had been thinking as soon as the word “Empire” had been uttered for the first time. [b][color=00ff99]“[...]Captain...I’ve got a bad feeling about this.”[/color][/b] Clearing his throat, Nali nodded his head in Sutton’s direction and finally spoke up. [b][color=8493ca]“Sutton’s right, this sounds a LOT more dangerous and less simple than you’re making it sound, Captain. Forgive me for potentially inciting mutiny in the rest of the crew here by saying this but...what exactly happens if our merry band gets captured by Imperial troopers while you’re planetside? You’re going to depend on a doctor and a mechanic to come and rescue you?”[/color][/b] Nali snorted with laughter, rolling his eyes slightly at the simple hilarity of that suggestion. Flashing the Iridonian mechanic an apologetic smile, he quickly added, so as not to offend his friend. [b][color=8493ca]“No offense, Gol, but somehow I doubt we’d be the best combination in terms of efficiency when it comes to breaking people out of jail cells.”[/color][/b] Perhaps in his younger years, when he had been a soldier and his sister had still been alive, Nali would have charged headfirst into the fray alongside Luke and the others (granted, mostly as an attempt to keep his sister out of trouble, but there was a part of him that had enjoyed the adrenaline rush too), but now all he could think about was the many ways that this could go horribly wrong.