Just as planned, Felix contacted the man serving under Captain Riada and was given the coordinates to the drop off point. Walking through the rubble filled streets with blaster fire sounding in the distance, Felix couldn't help but feel uneasy about all of this. The two storm troopers he'd recruited for his purposes were still with him, following his every move, watching his back. He wondered if underneath those helmets they were as nervous as he was. Even though he'd fought in this kind of situation before, something about Belona made it all feel different, and not in a good way. The entrance to the drop off looked harmless enough. There was what appeared to be just an average blast door, with two storm troopers guarding it on either side. This whole area seemed relatively untouched by the chaos ensuing elsewhere, almost tranquil if it weren't for the sound of death and destruction in the distance. As Felix approached with the prisoner and his two guards, the two standing at the door stopped him. "Halt. Where do you think you're going?" "I'm going in there. I've got a rebel here for a Captain Loretta Riada." Felix motioned to the rebel soldier, unconscious and held by the two troopers with him. He had actually felt kind of sorry for the guy, he looked only in his twenties. To have your youth and freedom thrown away all because you ended up in the wrong place at the wrong time seemed terrible. "Yeah right bounty hunter, get lost." After the guard said that, Felix moved forward to get closer. The two troopers guarding the door drew their blasters and aimed them straight at him. Almost instinctively, the two troopers behind him dropped the rebel, letting his face slam into the dirty ground. They drew their blasters and pointed them at the guards. Felix couldn't believe the luck he had in finding these two. "What's it gonna be? Let me in, or get shot by two of your own?" One of the guards turned his head and placed his hand on his helmet, listening to the comlink inside. After a few seconds of tense silence, he turned back and said, "my apologies Mr. Theros. If you'll just hand us the prisoner..." Felix shook his head. "Either I deliver him myself and get paid beforehand, or I leave and hand him to the Governor." Again the trooper talked on his comlink. The conversation took longer than the previous one, and afterwards he motioned Felix inside. "You may enter and take the prisoner with you, but your men stay outside." The trooper sounded as though he were just scolded in the worst possible way. Felix nodded and grabbed the rag doll that was his bounty. Inside the blast doors was a small corridor leading to a turbo lift. This was even sketchier than he thought. As soon as he was in the turbo lift, the doors closed and it began to descend.