Post by Deceit *Drinker of Jawa-Juice* on Jun 22, 2010 5:29:49 GMT -5
( Just one little problem...His rocket wouldn't have a serial number because it wasn't made in a factory, nor was its model mass-produced by Hsi himself, there'd be no need for a serial number. :/ )
Hsi scowled at the impersonation of a Jawa, though he was appreciative at the droid speaking his native language. It was always a tad nostalgic to converse with another in Jawese. When the droid made the suggestion of that he should 'share' his weapon, Hsi simply scoffed at the droid, shrugging his shoulders and heading to the seats, sitting adjacent from Cirith. He only listened with mild interest to the ensueing conversation.
The fact that Cirith was a Mandalorian was already impressive, but Hsi knew how to appreciate the worth of a force user on the field of battle, or at the very least, a non-force user who can swing a lightsaber without cutting themselves or an ally in half. It would be a useful and appreciated asset, if the team got themselves in a sticky spot. However, Hsi was hoping for an easy job. He wouldn't be able to bring more than one or two of his droid assets with him, which would mean he would have to rely on his allies. That wasn't a pleasant thought. Aside from his own droids, Hsi did not like dependence on foreign assets.
What he especially disliked, though, were droids that were a little too dependent. Sometimes, a less intelligent AI was prefferable, it made them predictable for the enemy, yes, but more importantly, predictable for the owner. TAG was what Hsi called a rogue droid; unpredictable, and untrustworthy.
The Amaran seemed both docile, and useful enough. No potential threats from that one, and even a potential friend. He didn't know if he could rely on the fox in a fight though, and if push came to shove against his own team, Hsi didn't know who he'd have to ally himself with. It was very possible. Bounty hunter teams killed off their fellows all the time to make more profit for themselves. Hsi wouldn't do such a thing, Jawa's honor, but he didn't know who else might. It could be in the droid's programming to be an opportunist to the extreme, or the Bounty Hunter could be volatile. Hsi had to treat on thin waters with this group. The best plan would be to not get emotionally involved.
Hsi scowled at the impersonation of a Jawa, though he was appreciative at the droid speaking his native language. It was always a tad nostalgic to converse with another in Jawese. When the droid made the suggestion of that he should 'share' his weapon, Hsi simply scoffed at the droid, shrugging his shoulders and heading to the seats, sitting adjacent from Cirith. He only listened with mild interest to the ensueing conversation.
The fact that Cirith was a Mandalorian was already impressive, but Hsi knew how to appreciate the worth of a force user on the field of battle, or at the very least, a non-force user who can swing a lightsaber without cutting themselves or an ally in half. It would be a useful and appreciated asset, if the team got themselves in a sticky spot. However, Hsi was hoping for an easy job. He wouldn't be able to bring more than one or two of his droid assets with him, which would mean he would have to rely on his allies. That wasn't a pleasant thought. Aside from his own droids, Hsi did not like dependence on foreign assets.
What he especially disliked, though, were droids that were a little too dependent. Sometimes, a less intelligent AI was prefferable, it made them predictable for the enemy, yes, but more importantly, predictable for the owner. TAG was what Hsi called a rogue droid; unpredictable, and untrustworthy.
The Amaran seemed both docile, and useful enough. No potential threats from that one, and even a potential friend. He didn't know if he could rely on the fox in a fight though, and if push came to shove against his own team, Hsi didn't know who he'd have to ally himself with. It was very possible. Bounty hunter teams killed off their fellows all the time to make more profit for themselves. Hsi wouldn't do such a thing, Jawa's honor, but he didn't know who else might. It could be in the droid's programming to be an opportunist to the extreme, or the Bounty Hunter could be volatile. Hsi had to treat on thin waters with this group. The best plan would be to not get emotionally involved.