Fritz wasn't exactly happy with the terms given to him. Didn't horned man understand that Fritz needed credits to make explosions Horned man wants? It make any sense to the Jawa, but not everyone saw things the way he did- If they did, there would be a lot more explosions. But it didn't seem like he'd come across any other oppurtunity to get off the station essentially for free. "Fine, Fritz go. Fritz not gonna have many booms without credits. But Fritz find other ways. Fritz crafty enough for that." Fritz looked over to the ones that would be their way off the station. One of those ladies with the tails coming out of their heads, and a really odd mostly human looking lady with green eyes and bright green hair. Fritz wasn't exactly sure what to think of them, so he just waved at them excitedly. Anyone that was willing to take him off the station so he could blow stuff up was alright by him. Looking over to the armored man Fritz noticed something about him that got him excited. "You Mandalorian, yes? Bounty Hunter, yes? Fritz also hunter. Fritz good at blowing bad guys up. Fritz want go blow up more stuff, make pretty explosions." (@Vlayden )
"Hah! She's more than that. She's amazing. She's wonderful. She's a goddess of durasteel, with a heart of solid platinum! So loyal. So awesome. Like a shiny off-red queen of the void!" Zin's voice had risen in pitch and volume while gushing over their vessel. Only part of it was a pitch, really - she did love the dame very much - and with it rang the truth. The daredevil smiled, crossed her arms and stood straight in a futile attempt to appear taller, though she said nothing more in these negotiations. Truth be told, there was nothing to add that Kina hadn't already said. What she did do was eye the new-coming Jawa warily. "So, you ain't sure how many will come?", she said, addressed at the pinhead. Briefly, the Zelosian glanced over at the twi'lek and her pet lekku, communicating her displeasure at the ad-hoc nature of these people.
Kina caught the Zelosian's glance, and nodded her assent. She understood what she meant. The Captain looked back to Varel and tilted her chin up, announcing her own disapproval before she even opened her mouth. "All right," she said, an edge in her tone seeming to caution the Zabrak from stretching her patience much further. "But my ship carries six passangers, excepting droids, no more," she said, releasing her lekku and letting her hand drop. She looked over to the Mandalorian. "That's your price, as well. Two hundred credits, in advance," she said simply.
The Mandalorian didn't waste much time in pulling out his credit chip, not wasting much time in sending the woman three hundred credits - a hundred more than asked - and then afterwards bringing his hands back onto his waist. Clearly, he did not yet have much trust for the others that had shown up; though he was a bit irritated that he had been wrong. Now he's going to have to keep to his word, to the Twi'lek and Zelosian.
Kin'aven checked her credit chip and, true enough, the Mandalorian had sent his three hundred credits --- two for his fare, one for his dare --- and she flashed him a wide grin in turn. "Pleasure doing business with you, Bucket," she replied with a wink, before she looked back to her other, more distracted clients.
@Kalle "All that are going are accounted for," Varel said, taking out 500 credits from his belt pocket and handing it over to Kina (since Rtora already paid his fee). "That's for myself, the droid and the Jawa. Destination is the largest moon orbiting planet Onderon. I'm sure reaching it won't be an issue. Now, since we are all present, we can go whenever you are ready."
"Arius," Kin'aven repeated. "Got it," she said, and stashed her credit chip in her pocket. The Zabrak's extended credits joined their counterparts in her pocket, and the Blur's captain found her coffers one thousand credits richer --- just like that. She addressed the both of them. "My ship is docked in bay A113. That's Aurek-One-One-Three," she added, looking between the two of them. "Just get everybody rounded up and grab the elevator to the docking level, we'll be right along to let you in."
Valrin nodded his thanks and made his way there, calling out to the two, "Ret'urcye mhi - vor'e!" soon afterwards. He actually sounded content at that! Unless he was to have anything impeding him on the way to the ship, he'd be found waiting there with his arms crossed.
Being completely ignored by the mandalorian kind of put a downer on Fritz' mood. Did the mandalorian not recognjze Fritz as a fellow hunter? Getting a bit pouty about not even being acknowledged, Fritz decided to start ignoring the mandalorian to see how they felt about it. So he looked away from the mandalorian and refused to make eye contact. After awhile of silence and occasionally looking toward the mandalorian to try to gauge a reaction, Fritz slowly came upon the realization that ignoring someone that was ignoring Fritz didn't really accomplish anything. As they'd never realize that they were being purposely ignored. As if to prove that point further, the mandalorian proved to be completely oblivious to Fritz' attempts at ignoring them. Fritz gave up entirely at having anything to deal with the hunter and decided to use his time wisely. By checking the amount of explosives he had left in a public area. Rummaging through his back pack he came to the startling realization that he had only one fully functional thermal detonator at his disposal. Which was enough to make...one boom. And Fritz needed a lot more then one boom, if only for his own entertainment. "Fritz go get more booms." Fritz stated nonchalantly as he headed out of the Blue Harvest and toward one that can supply him with what he sought.