As he shot off an email to his contact to help him launder their ill-gotten gains, Hazan glanced at Daro and sighed in a mock gesture of exasperation. [color=dodgerblue]"Young folk these don't appreciate the fine details of performing surveillance. It's all about [i]patience[/i], hehe."[/color] The jokes were a welcome change of pace. The apartment Daro had chosen was a nice place, overlooking a rather sordid piece of Omega's history, something he'd admired about the mysterious Archangel. Holding off three mercenary companies by himself, now [i]that[/i] was Spectre material, right there. No one even knew who he was. All Hazan knew was that he'd been spirited away before the mercs came crashing down onto him. Safe and sound. It felt the same way here, except that he wasn't alone. [color=dodgerblue]"In the long run? I don't really know. All I do know is that I want to make a name for myself. Do something good for this station, like Archangel did. Maybe make it slightly less of a shithole. I left the Navy to go make a name for myself, not to spend the rest of my life stuck in bureaucracy. A turian my age only gets into the command life after his ten years of active service, sitting behind a desk doing paperwork. That's just not my thing. S'why I'm here. We started this, we should commit all the way to the end."[/color] Hazan sat up and stretched, laying his datapad on the table while he grabbed his glass of brandy and took a good, long swig. It felt good to take a break, especially since he'd been on back-to-back contracts almost the entire time he'd stayed on Omega. The peace was welcome. [color=dodgerblue]"Business as usual for me involves stuff like this, unfortunately. One of these days someone's going to make a contract on Perix, and I'd rather it be sooner than later. And it feels like you'd like to be the one who pulls the trigger."[/color] The slender turian glanced at Daro and shrugged. [color=dodgerblue]"Plus, I could use the company. Being a solo act for so long makes a guy lonely, y'know? Feels good to have someone to talk to. And we do make a good team; I get to do all your dirty work in exchange for healthcare."[/color]