Light could hear Jess let out a sigh. “Well...speak if spoken to, obviously. Don’t be rude or hostile to them. I just mean...try to let me take the lead, is all.” With the almost negligible gravity of the asteroid beneath them, Light had to bring the ship down onto the pad and keep it in place with downthrust until the clamps could secure the ship. From there, they had to wait for a short time for the portion of the hangar they set down in to pressurize. It was separated from the loading area by an inner hangar door, which opened once the area was pressurized and the outer door sealed. Despite the talk before of them being home free, Senjen still could not help but to feel a bit nervous. He had never sold illicit cargo before. Well...except for the one time on his first job with Light, and that had not exactly gone well. [i]Technically[/i], they had not violated any laws of Korit, nor done anything that would violate interstellar treaties on salvage rights, but that did not mean the company they had salvaged from would not be willing to take it back by force. In any case, Senjen tried to at least act like he was keeping a cool head. He and Light headed to the cargo hold to wrangle the pair of crates they were selling. They were easy enough to move around in near zero-G, but it was easier to have Light’s help to get them both out at once without losing control of them. Outside the ship, they could see what looked like three guards, all Human. They wore simple, black, full-body armor with closed helmets. All of them were the exact same model of armor, but with absolutely no markings. They were armed, but their weapons were holstered, and they were keeping their distance, with electromagnetic boots allowing them to stand comfortably on the hangar floor. There was another pair of Humans in suits that Jess went for immediately to speak to, leaving Light and Senjen to handle the cargo. Next to the landing pad, there was a cargo platform on a rail for unloading ships, so the pair took a few minutes while Jess was handling the deal to get the crates on the platform, strapped down, and secured. It kept the pair distracted for a few minutes, so they did not see the person who approached them until she started inspecting one of the crates next to Light. It appeared to be...Jess. Her face certainly looked like Jess, she was wearing a formal business suit, which was most certainly [i]not[/i] what she had been wearing just a few minutes ago.