[i]Well that was certainly interesting,[/i] Deuce mused to himself after watching Aimee burst out of her shell. The Lezzad wasn't too surprised truth be told, he vaguely recalled Aimee from his Academy Days, though not as well as she appeared to recall him. Then again the Lezzad had left the Academy a year or so back so the fact that he didn't entirely remember her wasn't too surprising. He had only made a few friends during his Academy years and none of them had been assigned to this team. It was at that moment the Team Leader stood up once more, it appeared he was done hitting on the Russian Butei for now. Deuce payed careful attention as the leader went over the plan, it wasn't the most complex plan but then again their leader wasn't exactly in charge because of his strategic prowess. Besides, assaulting some low ranking thugs didn't exactly require an overly complicated plan. Simplicity was probably the best policy for this particular mission. Speaking of the mission, it seemed he'd be partnered with Nadia, the one with a Bloodline quite similar to his own. Deuce made sure to raise a hand in greeting when he noticed Nadia's own wave. Well calling it a wave might be a bit of a stretch but it was the thought that counted right? Still, from what he had seen in her dossier, Deuce did note that her skill set was a decent compliment to his own. It would be a nice test run to see how well he would be able to work with the rest of this team. Then there was the actual mission he had been tasked with. Taking care of the SUVs wouldn't be too difficult, he didn't work on his bike just for show after all, he knew a few tricks when it came to dealing with troublesome engines. He may not have been as proficient as his fellow Logi, but disabling was a lot easier than fixing. The Armory also shouldn't be too difficult, his partner Nadia seemed well suited to the task and Deuce was pretty sure that she'd be able to handle that job all by herself. The final step was the Kitchen, getting in and out was bound to be another easy task. All in all the mission shouldn't be too difficult. More interesting however was the image of their "client" so to speak. Deuce was probably one of the few members who recognized him on site, he knew a few contacts working under the man and had heard some nasty stuff. Not exactly the kind of man that Deuce enjoyed working under, if contracts like this continued Deuce was positive he'd start having some second thoughts. There was also the fact that Sinclair worked for a rival mob which could lead to some awkward exchanges. Deuce was fine with working for criminals but only if they possessed some semblance of a moral compass, Don Falcone didn't strike him as such a man. Reluctantly Deuce excepted an ear piece, the man preferred more low tech approaches and having something stuck in his ear wasn't exactly his idea of enjoyable. Still, he had signed up for this job for now he'd have to play by their rules. [color=lightgray]"Thank you Miss Zech,"[/color] Deuce replied as he struggled a moment to put the device in his ear. [color=lightgray]"Well Miss Khan, looks like the two of us will be working together for this mission. I'm looking forward to it."[/color] Then, turning to respond to the queries of Victor and Ellis, Deuce offered his own insight into the matter. [color=lightgray]"I've got a few low tech options available, there's a few fuses under the hood that can be pulled, spark plugs, fuel pump, that sort of thing, really most of the stuff you unplug can stop the car from starting and it's not too hard to fix. Of course if you're feeling particularly low tech, we could just jam something into the key hole, break off another key for instance,"[/color] Deuce shrugged, [color=lightgray]"I may not be a Logi, but I've broken my share of vehicles, you don't always need a fancy EMP or other high tech gizmos."[/color]