[center][b]Circumtore[/b][/center] Delni hurriedly replied to Elias. "Oh, finally. I couldn't get a hold of you. Yeah, I called for some help. Hope you don't mind. It turns out that my sister had been sent to the very same planet as you; lucky, right? Hopefully she can help if you're in trouble." "Finally." Sirka muttered to herself once she saw the Mandalorians inside the warehouse start to join the fray. It was fortunate timing too, as the pirates had just started to put their attention on her. It was safe to say that the pirates' plan had been entirely derailed by her involvement, as they had failed to prepare from an attack from the warehouse when moving up on Sirka's position. Elias had quickly put out a lot of firepower onto the group on the east flank, even topping it all off with a wrist rocket. It spread confusion among the enemy's ranks: a trend which Sirka wanted to continue. The pirates on the west flank were probably going to react to Elias quickly, so Sirka decided to give them a reason to pay attention to her instead. Finally rushing out from behind her cover, Sirka marched towards the west flank, unloading her blaster towards anyone she saw. "That all you've got? Fight me!" Sirka shouted. Whether or not the taunting was actually effective, a few did peek out to return fire, but her weapon was oppressive against clustered groups. One Weequay stayed exposed for too long and took a hit to his shoulder. As suppressed as they were, the pirates were not novices with their blasters. A few shots came close to their mark, and one ended up striking Sirka right in the middle of her forehead. Reflexively, her head recoiled back, and the Twi'lek woman who took the shot immediately leaned out to find a shot on Elias. However, she had dismissed the threat far too prematurely. Sirka shook her head and let out a roar, ignoring the relatively minor burn to her tough, blaster-resistant scales. She re-adjusted her aim to pepper the Twi'lek's position with shots, one of which burned through one of her lekku. On a Twi'lek, that was as good as lethal. "I've stepped on insects more threatening than you!" Sirka continued to taunt. While Sirka was taking on the attention, hopefully Elias and his friend would be able to take the chance to clean up, at least for the pirates in sight. There were probably more making their way around from the other side of the warehouse who would not have the disadvantage of being taken off-guard.