Lei-Ne couldn't hold in a laugh after the street samurai had been put down by the hacker Red. Though she quickly covered her mouth with her hand and tried to cut off the giggle. As soon as she was composed a few seconds later she looked over at the samurai and shrugged. She didn't bother saying she was sorry, because she wasn't. The smaller Asian woman was intrigued by the rigger's allergy to light. It rang a bell somewhere in the back of her mind, but she couldn't place it. Maybe she had heard of him before. Whatever the case she mentally shrugged it off. Lei-Ne's eyes watched the troll light up a cigarette and she frowned. She debated for a quick second before she got up and reached out, snatched the infernal toxic thing and mashed it into the ground. After ascertaining it was out she returned to her seat and turned to Red. She smiled her signature smile. "I think telling a little about myself is fair enough." She leaned back in her chair, her posture completely relaxed. "Lets see. First was previous work, correct?" Lei-Ne tapped her painted lips before continuing. "I've been running for a while. You've probably haven't heard much of my work despite the display last night." She smirked. "I like ti be forgotten by everyone. But not everyone does." The last part had her smile slipping a little before it was back in place. I am extremely good at disguises and getting people to talk to me." She fluffed her hair in a little self congratulations. "I guess that covers strengths too. As for weaknesses." The Asian woman shrugged. "Physical combat?" She chuckled. "I'm more of a talker, not a fighter. So if you leave me in a fight, I'm ditching you all too. And I think that about covers me." She purposely didn't cover hopes and dreams. Something strangers didn't need to know. "What about you Thorin? Some of us weren't there for the after party." Lei-Ne waggled her eyebrows a little.