Senjen opened the compartment on his upper thigh and drew one of his pistols. It was the energy weapon he had been using for a few years now. Walking over to the loading ramp, he peered outside and tried to get a good look out over the area. Higher gravity meant flatter terrain overall, but this was a planet with neither geological activity nor an atmosphere. Craters from asteroid impacts remained pretty much permanently, and they created plenty of uneven terrain through which one could hide their approach. Jess stayed back in the cargo hold, well-away from the entrance. Her breaths were starting to get quicker, which could be heard through the radio. “I hope you know what you’re doing. Your ship isn’t armed, but theirs very well may be.” Being that Light’s ship was close, it only took a few moments for it to set down just outside. It would make for a much easier and quicker time moving the crates, though as expected, Light soon received an alert that his ship’s sensor array was picking up the other ship taking off as well. They would just have a few minutes to load up the crates.