"Do not worry Mr. Jacen, I will make sure we shed our robes before heading into public. Part of a Jedi's training is to be able to blend with their surroundings." Kraytan said as he sat in the co-pilot seat and entered the coordinates for Nar Shadda. The stars began to stretch and turn to blue as they entered Hyperspace. As he got up from the seat Deja came into the cockpit. "I have informed Sor-Jan that he is your new padawan. Zak will need a little more time before warming up to the idea of being a padawan himself." She was sporting a tan flight suit that was rather tight it seemed. "Deja I am glad you found some other clothing, however I'm not sure if it will draw more or less attention." Kraytan said with a small chuckle. He placed a hand on her shoulder and walked out of the cockpit. "I can't be the only pretty face on Nar Shadda." She said to him as he walked away, She took a seat in one of the co-pilot seats and looked at Jacen. "Not that I am trying to be pessimistic or anything, but do we have a backup plan incase things get a little messy on Nar Shadda?" ---------------------------------------------------------- After scouring the ship for a it, Kraytan was able to find some old Phase I clone trooper armor that was pretty worn. With the help of some black and yellow paint he found and a few droids he was able to paint it black with yellow designs on it. He fashioned himself an eye patch, threw on a bandolier, holstered two DC-15s's. As he looked at himself in a mirror he was very pleased with the look, however something was still missing. He took his Jedi cloak and ripped it in half. He then fashioned it into a mini poncho with a hood. If anyone saw him now, they would figure him some bounty hunter who had scavenged his gear off dead clones, or maybe even ones he killed. He had his way to the Bacta room where he had sensed that Vol'roch was on the move again. Entering the room he saw a few others already there. "Good to see you are up and moving again Vol'roch, I was worried that we hadn't gotten you into the Bacta in time."