[@Hokum] [i]-Donny's mouth twitched at the corner and a single vein throbbed on his forehead, but otherwise there was no emotion on his face. Pycin had trusted someone else with the knowledge of this task, maybe others. This meant that Dino would be preparing, or prepared. Donny wondered if he should need to wait a few months to see if his target would let their guard down. No. That was too long. Once contracted, he never took more than two weeks, it was his personal rule and the rule of K9. But... These were exceptional circumstances. He was in space with aliens, and alien technology. There was still so much he didn't know. But even if he did make an exception, he didn't feel comfortable with the bomb inside him. It'd be best to try and strike before Dino was fully prepared, as soon as possible. Donny knew there were only two qualifications you had to meet to kill someone. The first was to have as much force as you could obtain, enough to surely kill the target. The second was to have the means to efficiently deliver this force to the target. Donny had been given both in one package. Donny teleported into his shuttle and left the hangar. He adjusted the coordinates. He took the necessary measures to prepare the ship for interstellar flight. Everything was ready for the Light Speed Flux. Before he initiated it, he allowed himself a sardonic aside-glance in the direction the ship was going to travel...-[/i] [b]"I wondah how fah in space ghosts will travel to haunt a person?"[/b] [i]-With bone-chilling indifference he activated the flux and then, as the four second countdown he'd set began, fired the disruptors at the point of impact and then teleported off the shuttle and into the civilian vessel he'd last been on, in a cafeteria bathroom. He'd never have thought that he'd live to see lightspeed travel, let alone use it to launch a shuttle like a kinetic weapon into his target. Dino likely had his defenses up, but how can one defend against a collision at the speed of light from above? Maybe it might even harm the planet below. That would help Donny get his point across should Dino somehow survive. He could communicate with Dino, and thanks to his transect, had his pick of any hostages in any quantity that suited him. He'd made up his mind the moment he'd been contracted to kill Dino with his own life at stake. It had been like a switch, abruptly flicked to turn a bright room into a black one. This time around he would be indiscriminate. He would utilize the very most powerful asset he had, the asset that governed his very existence. The capacity to kill. To kill at will, on a whim, without remorse. Dino was strong and intelligent, but the others were sheep by comparison. If he began losing his flock, wouldn't the shepherd put his life as stake? At least it might enrage Dino, disturb his thoughts and push him to act out his emotional content. Once the remaining moments had passed, Donny began interacting with his transect, attempting to see if he could contact Pycin. He needed to get Dino's contact information.- [/i]