Before Zhou Yu could respond to Lieutenant Quary's smug impertinence, Bruno threw himself at the Imperial Forces, axe in hand. While Bruno tore through the Stormtroopers like an angry, vengeful space-knight-in-training tearing through a village of defenseless sand-people, Zhou Yu wanted to yell out, "No, Anikin, no!" but decided against it. He may not know the undead axeman's name, but that didn't mean he could go calling him whatever he wanted. And where did the name 'Anikin' come from, anyways? Zhou quickly dismissed the ridiculous name from his mind and focused on matters at hand. While the diplomatic option had been torn asunder, Zhou Yu was the sort to make a good situation out of a bad one. Besides, right now, it appeared that Bruno was capable of overpowering the troopers and their surprisingly low accuracy weapons. Zhou Yu slipped back into the Falcon watched the violence unfold. To be quite honest, he was at a bit of a loss. In a moment of inspiration, he remembered the zooming words that he had failed to read. Turning to Benny and her gag-gun, he asked, "Were we supposed to be doing something here, other than resisting arrest?" A loud noise distracted him momentarily, but he kept an ear open for Benny's reply. looking out the cockpit window, he saw a robed figure fly in and plow through more soldiers.