[center][h2]Streets of Jiguuna, Nal Hutta[/h2][/center] As Thaz rolled away from the antenna, a second shot barely misses her weapon arm as it slips in the small gap provided for shooting out, but by the time she zeroes in on it's origin, the sniper has either moved or cloaked again. The lack of action proceeds for a couple of minutes before two more shots lance out from a roof off to Thaz's right, one shot impacting the shield and the second hitting off the roof to her right without a clear angle on her. However, as she can see the Rodians on the ground being gunned down, the sniper doesn't fire again, though a greenish-blue shape appears on the roof retreating from them. The Kaleesh leader doesn't stop Samus immediately, however, as she moves away he calls out to her. "Warrior!" When she turns, he tosses her a datapad. "You look like you prefer technology to monetary payments. I've got some prototype schematics on there I haven't built yet. Perhaps you can get to them first." And with that, he joins his warriors in hunting down the last of the Gammorean's hit squad, or those they could find. [hr] [center][h2]Jerius "Mando" Wren-Tomb of Freedan Nadd, Dxun[/h2][/center] As the supercombine went off, it staggered the beast enough that Eri's shot missed as she squeezed the trigger, but it did draw the monster's attention to her. Roaring, it reached into the floor and ripped up a sizable chunk of stone and hurled it at the Sangheili at an incredible speed. For a brief moment, it looked like the prey would turn the tables on the hunters, however, Jerius would have none of it "Here beast!" A rocket launched from Jerius' wrist launcher intercepted the boulder and destroyed it, sending dust and debris flying before a second impacted the beast in the head, drawing another roar. The clone jetted forwards and blasted it several times with his rifle before jetting back again and hovering in the air while Eri's warriors and Eri did what they needed. [hr] [center][h2]Jason Erthos-Aboard the [i]Taris[/i][/h2][/center] Jason shrugs. "The Jedi are often referred to as a religious order, but they were really not. They were lead by the Council and their lay out consisted of the the experienced Masters and Knights teaching the younglings and Padawans so that they might learn to wield the Force without hurting themselves or others. I'm not familiar enough with the Order's history to offer much beyond that, but religion wasn't their thing."