The mention of a hunt was quite strange to Kelim'tel, considering he was from an entirely different culture. He did, however, understand that it was part of their culture. Didn't make it any less confusing of course. Still, he respected the Trandoshan's words, and went back to standing. At the sound of the [b]Sergeant[/b] yelling, Kelim'tel balled his hands into fists, with a silent sigh. "[i][color=1a7b30]Here we go.[/color][/i]" He mumbled under his breath, walking with the others outside into the new world that they would face. After the introduction, which Kelim'tel paid some moderate attention to, the [b]Sergeant[/b] barked once more. Kelim'tel was caught by surprise and quickly tried to regain his composure, moving along with the group. He was not used to this type of livelihood, seeing as he spent most of his life as a pseudo-smuggler and an archaeologist, preferring to do things his way. A jab would hit him in the rib, causing him to reel. "[color=1a7b30][i]Hey hey easy there, I'm trying to catch up as fast as I can![/i][/color]" Soon, he would get used to the pace, and caught up with the others rather quickly. Running was possibly the greatest advantage Kelim'tel had. He had no real combat experience aside from firing a blaster a few times and using his trusty vibrosword, which bobbed up and down on his back. Years of fleeing from large Imperial platoons and angry gangsters, as well as racing fellow excavators for ancient artifacts conditioned him quite well physique and endurance-wise. Kelim'tel would run ahead, passing the Ithorian, so he could catch up with the [b]Wookiee[/b], giving the lumbering creature a tap on the arm with the back side of his hand. He looked up at him, hoping to make some kind of conversation. "[color=1a7b30][i]Hey big guy, I never got to introduce myself. The others seem kind of scary to me, aside from the Ithorian, and you were the first one I could catch up with because you're....y'know....big? Names Kelim'tel. How about you?[/i][/color]" His tone was quite light, to give the Wookiee the impression and assurance that he was sincere in his greeting.