"Ouch," Neil breathed when he heard the screaming on the end of the other line. Seemed they weren't used to visitors, or the visitors they were used to decided it would be fun to try to kill them all. Well, Neil wouldn't put it past people from this God forsaken planet. "Roger roger," He told Sayeeda, matching the ships movements with the signals they were given to the T. If he was going to be a hot shot, it wouldn't be now. They needed to get this job done, after all. They crested another rise in the ground, past another flowing river, and a makeshift port that looked to be just as much timber as it was steel appeared before their eyes. It was a sizeable settlement, nestled into the side of one of the sloping mountains that snaked across the landscape, towering over all but the oldest trees on Savran. A docking port was near the very edge of the city's steel 'plateau' that hung over the drop of the mountain, like an enormous deck. A beacon was emitted above Neil's right, and he pressed open the display to see the docking port they were to land at. It was on a raised sub-plateau, and Neil raised an eyebrow when he saw five armed men flanking another man who wore a wide brimmed hat standing at the bay, waiting for them to land. At Sayeeda's request, Neil set the [i]Highlander[/i] down nice and easy, and he could have sworn he heard the landing pad shudder from their weight when he landed. "Well hopefully adding another body to the prisoner bay won't tip us over," Neil said sarcastically, unbuckling and powering down the [i]Highlander[/i], simultaneously opening the exit ramp so Sayeeda could walk out and greet their welcoming party. "You want me in the ship or should I walk out there with ya?" the Pilot asked her on the comms. He was planning on walking out there eventually, but whether she wanted him ready for a getaway... [@Penny]