Six wandered the bustling and overly crowded streets of the cesspool of a city. She'd receive all manner of nasty looks and glances from the various alien species that she passed along the way. It didn't bother her though, by now she was used to being gawked at like some sort of sideshow. These primitive, carbon-based idiots weren't enlightened enough to comprehend what a technological marvel she was. Six considered herself far more superior than these walking bags of meat that surrounded her. They should be worshiping the very ground that she walked on. The android continued to wade through the droves of commoners as she made her way towards the area she was tipped off about. She'd assumed that she was fairing better than Feya at this point. Sev's trail was still relatively fresh and odds are that if Six found her dear sister, then she'd find the Star Hopper too. Six had spent most of the morning roaming the streets in search of the Sand-trap Projects. The sun was getting higher and higher as the day progressed. If Six did have her sensory receptors active, the intensifying heat would probably make her uncomfortable. Desert planets were always her least favorite to deal with. Especially when there was a bounty to hunt down. It probably took a little longer than it should have but Six finally made it to her destination. A derelict apartment complex that seemed to extend to the next block or so. Most of the windows and doors to these homes were in disrepair. Shattered glass covered the ground in some places while bullet holes and singe marks from blaster fire littered most of the walls along with typical graffiti. Civilians and gangers alike were posted up in various positions either armed, smoking, or drinking. None of them looked like they were expecting any particular action. It just appeared to be the norm around here. Six could see a man on his balcony grilling some mysterious form of rodent and serving it to the residents that had lined up on his floor. The level of poverty and danger in this area was painfully obvious. These lifeforms lived in absolute squalor and Six couldn't fathom a reason for it. To her it just didn't make sense. The neighborhood scouts cooed and made various noises to signal Six's arrival before running off into the nearby alleys. These scouts were usually small children, the elderly, or the homeless. Usually people that were seen and never perceived as an actual threat. By now Six was pretty familiar with this type of routine. She wasn't on edge though. If they were going to attack he then they would've done it by now. At the moment she's being watched and welcomed. The android wandered for a few minutes before she found her target. A blue scaled Vesh with a golden fang. He was speaking his native tongue with another younger looking Vesh. The two of them were posted up behind a suspicious looking cargo vehicle. Six slowed her approach so as not to alarm anyone. She crossed the massive parking lot slowly. The children that had been playing and jumping on an old mattress stopped and stared as she passed by. The blue Vesh noticed her approached and waved the younger reptilian away with a massive clawed hand. "Can I help you miss", he said, "You seem lost". [color=f7941d]"Yeah, I think you can actually",[/color] Six shot back, [color=f7941d]"I'm looking for someone. A customer of yours to be precise"[/color]. The Vesh's slit eyes darted back and forth with suspicion. "I think you're mistaken lady. I don't have any customers. I don't even sell anything", he roared with laughter causing his massive belly to rise and fall. Six's eyes flickered like a cat that was about to start playing with it's meal. She crept closer to the cargo vehicle and ran a perfectly manicured finger through the dust on it's side as she walked the length of the vehicle. [color=f7941d]"That's funny"[/color], she said, [color=f7941d]"I've heard that you've been dealing with a very peculiar character. An android, like myself actually. One with blue eyes. Does that sound familiar to you"[/color]? The Vesh didn't meet her gaze. Instead he flashed a glance over to the younger Vesh that had wandered to the other side of the parking lot. The younger Vesh went over and muttered something to the children before they all wandered off. "I don't know what you're talking about lady. You're the only android I've seen in these parts". In one motion Six brandished her super heated knife and pinned the Vesh's hand to the back of the vehicle. She used her free hand to pull the blaster pistol from the holster that the Vesh was wearing and pressed it against his skull. [color=f7941d]"I really like your scales"[/color], she said, [color=f7941d]"If you keep playing dumb with me, I'm going to start peeling them off. Now, where is the android"[/color]. Sev watched with mild interest as Nessa worked. [color=92278f]"Yeah, the android that's coming after you is particularly cruel"[/color], she said. Sev had seen her sister commit more atrocities than she cared to admit. She knew the extent of Six's cruelty because witnessed it all firsthand while they grew up and trained together. Images of the horrific scenes that Six has left in her wake flashed in Sev's mind. Still as vivid and graphic as the first time she'd seen them. That's one of the curses of being more machine than human. The longer they stayed on this planet, the more concerned Sev got. Not for her own safety but for Nessa. She was the one with the laundry list of killers coming after her. Static rolled through Sev's vision yet again and she let out an aggravated sigh. [color=92278f]"Hey Nessa"[/color], she said reluctantly, [color=92278f]"Can I ask you a favor"[/color]? Before the Star-Born had a chance to respond Sev had already crossed the room and plopped down onto the bed beside her. [color=92278f]"I uh... I need assistance with something. I got jumped last night and one of the creeps got a hit in. My vision hasn't exactly been the same sense then. Do you mind helping me re-calibrate? It doesn't need to be perfect, just well enough so that I can aim properly"[/color].