Klied just chuckled as he watched the two other hunters have at it. Not a perfect union perhaps, but they still had the potential to be a formidable team. Following Poffo into the cantina he slid into the side of the booth opposite them, leaning forward and watching the Rodian closely. During the interrogation he mostly stayed quiet, occasionally exchanging glances with Poffo. The brawler did all the hard work this time, and he just kept his gaze fixed on the mark. He was pretty good at picking out a liar, and fear had motivated Tairo well. He was telling the truth alright. He might not have always agreed with his partner's methods, but he rarely failed to get results.
"Suits me just fine." He finally answered Poffo, sitting back in his seat and glancing between the two hunters. "Hey Aska, you've got a ship right? And Ro won't recognize your face like he will Poffo or me. You could pose as a pirate looking to sell, that could get us close." Klied didn't expect Ro to do much other than book it the moment he caught wind of what they were doing. Which meant ambushing him was their only option. Otherwise they might end up slogging through hired muscle while their quarry escaped.
And Klied couldn't have that. He needed to get to Tyllon. Not only was he a promising challenge, he represented a humiliating lapse in judgement for the Onderonian. He had let him live on Coruscant because of his unwillingness to kill a defenseless opponent, and now people were suffering because of it. More than helping his partner get initiated into the Guild, it was his duty to correct his mistake.
@Isen @Tulos
"Suits me just fine." He finally answered Poffo, sitting back in his seat and glancing between the two hunters. "Hey Aska, you've got a ship right? And Ro won't recognize your face like he will Poffo or me. You could pose as a pirate looking to sell, that could get us close." Klied didn't expect Ro to do much other than book it the moment he caught wind of what they were doing. Which meant ambushing him was their only option. Otherwise they might end up slogging through hired muscle while their quarry escaped.
And Klied couldn't have that. He needed to get to Tyllon. Not only was he a promising challenge, he represented a humiliating lapse in judgement for the Onderonian. He had let him live on Coruscant because of his unwillingness to kill a defenseless opponent, and now people were suffering because of it. More than helping his partner get initiated into the Guild, it was his duty to correct his mistake.
@Isen @Tulos