Alister Dravvad wrote:She was truly a odd individual, but maybe that's what it took to sell things. "It's not like I'm spending too much time on that at the moment." He offered with a shrug.
"I was just here doing some shopping." He looked the woman over for a moment. "I suppose I should leave you to your tents and signs as well though."
Alister Dravvad wrote:"I see, a busy woman then." He eyed the sign and the tent for a few moments. "Though if I could make a suggestion, you might try to get some additional hands from Czerka sometime in the future."
"Yours seem rather full."
Alister Dravvad wrote:Wookie Garage? He wasn't going to ask, but it sounded like some place they'd service their undercarriage... Well, that was certainly the type of thing you left to Cxerka.
"Perhaps." He eyed the sign and the tent. I'm sure you could get the same effect by seeing to the interior of the tent though, and letting others set it up." He frowned. "Of course you are the professional here, so you likely know whats best."
Alister Dravvad wrote:"Oh?" He raised an eyebrow. "Was that what Czerka orginally hired you for?" It might explain the reasonign behind why she was so attached to doing it herself.
Her second statement caused Alister to glance towards Vair'ea before turnign back toward Jan and giving a understanding nod. "Very much so. Chiss can be a bit difficult to deal with." Vair'ea eyebrow twitched and a careful observer could tell she had somethign she wanted to say, but the Chiss managed to keep quiet.
"Have you ever considered investing in droids?"
Alister Dravvad wrote:"So I see." Alister replied, dismissing the peculiarity of wearing medals with a dress. The dress was likely some sort of armor after all.
"Ziost is likely not the best of worlds for that. But it could work out in the right places." Like Ajunta maybe?
Alister Dravvad wrote:"I'd be a bit wary about Ajunta." He replied after a moments consideration. "Might be too much of a military presence, and with the Massassi trainign camp not too far from here." He shrugged. "Varas point maybe? There might be enough of a holiday feel to the place that there could be a bit less difficulties."
Alister Dravvad wrote:"Honestly? I find Varas a bit too bust for my tastes. I have estate near here that I come when I need to relax, though such isolation isn't for everyone." It wasn't for most now that he thought about it.
He paused a moment. "You would have problems entering the beach wouldn't you." That really was a shame. ""I suppose gainign entrance really only requires knowing the right people though. You must have a few connections, right?"
Alister Dravvad wrote:"Oh?" That caused him to raise a eyebrow. "Sensing a change in thre regulations around here then?" Maybe she supported the more radical types that wished to free the slaves and things of that manner. "Or is it a change in your position that you think is coming."
His lips curled into a small smile. "Perhaps you plan to marry some Noble or a Sith Lord?"
Alister Dravvad wrote:"Well, I wish you the best of luck then Miss Melmoar." Alister replied, not seeming to notice the frosty look in the woman's eyes. "I'm sure if you persevere you'll get what you wish one of these days."
Alister Dravvad wrote:Alister would of likely agreed wholeheartedly with her thoughts. The tent was likely a far better marriage candidate then most of the Sith he had met. Alas, such thoughts were better left unsaid.
"Oh? Should I look forward to a snapshot of you in the sand with some sort of colorful cocktail in hand then?" He asked with a a slight smile. "I'll look forward to it."
Dipping his head in a respectful nod he also directed Eg-04R forward. "Until next time then?"
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