[@lmpkio] [@supertinyking] Gigan didn't need to be told twice and promptly set off with little fanfare and a whole lot of silence, to be honest; he had been waiting for an opportunity to stretch his legs for quite some time as getting on the nerves of his fellow "conquerors" gets fairly tiresome after several straight hours. The mutant chelonian had been the easiest to rile up, as it was full of anger, insecurity and inadequacy since he was reacting very strongly when all the Assassin did was stare at him for a couple of moments, prompting the mutant to angrily accuse him of being judgmental and useless since all the Kaiju was doing was stand around and watch, to which Gigan merely responded to with a Starscream-worthy smirk before moving on, feeding the tortoise's indignation further. The symbiotic armor-creature and the primitive cyborg were entirely different creatures and yet with very similar responses, the symbiote made it absolutely clear that it wanted nothing more than to turn the cyborg assassin into a pile of gore and scraps; which Gigan assumes because it sees him as competition, a predator intruding upon it's rightful territory; a challenge that he was utterly willing to accept anytime, anywhere. But its host prevented such a thing from coming to pass, despite the worm's rather adorable showing of unshaking resolve and infallible poise as Gigan engaged in a staring contest with her suit, it was as clear as day to the Kaiju that she was straining to hold the symbiote back from doing something they may both regret; prompting the alien assassin to tell her that she at least wore her armor and not the other way around before leaving them be. Lastly, literally moments before receiving his order to sortie; the psychic cyborg had been calmer than the others, going as far as playing along with the assassin's ploy; a fact that amused the alien up until the worm tried telepathy on him moments after the stand-off, which prompted Gigan to audibly chuckle as all the psychic got was static and radio signals from the assassin's biotech brain, prompting a very annoyed grunt from the Sith Lord. Like the symbiote, the primitive cyborg wanted to kill him, but it wasn't purely out of rage and hatred, even though Gigan couldn't see his eyes, the body language of the lesser cyborg screamed envy and want; the fool wanted to dissect him to see why he was so much better! At that, Gigan knew enough of the primitive's personality to satisfy his curiosity and promptly left him to his devices; such as they were. As Gigan slashed through the air faster and far more gracefully than any terrestrial bird on his search for enemies, he picks up several life signs approaching the Alliance's "camp", [i]more humans[/i]... However, his sensors and instincts also told the Assassin that they weren't [i]quite[/i] human, prompting him to approach the group, making no effort to conceal his presence.