How did his luck bring him here? Norin was usually careful, but he had allowed himself to slip up. A slip up that would greatly cost him. He couldn't afford to be someone's prisoner. Not when
she was still with the Cartel. He hated the fact that he was restricted here. The cuffs around his wrists was the only thing keeping him from trying to escape and taking the lives of a few Troopers while he did so. That was before he was on the transport. The officer and Stormtroopers wouldn't have been a problem. Choke one from behind with his restraints and he'd start to have the advantage. The others in there would have backed him up. Not for him, but for themselves. This transport clearly wasn't holding the ordinary slaves. This plan of his couldn't work because of one thing. That damn droid.
It was the most dangerous looking one that he'd ever seen. Even if he didn't have these restraints he was sure he wouldn't be able to survive against that thing. Now he'd just have to bide his time. He didn't trust it even in its sleeping state. When the troopers and officers left he finally eyed the room around and took in the different people that he noticed. This really was an interesting bunch. The only one he recognized was Kabal, the infamous Bounty Hunter for the Hutts. He was surprised that he was caught up in here too. With that in mind Norin guessed that this transport had some of the most dangerous criminals in the galaxy. He smirked a bit just now realizing that their chances of escape were that much higher now.
Norin's smirk faded when the battle droid activated and moved towards the driver. Just great. Things were already complicated when the thing was resting. It announced itself as as BD-5 and pretty much said it wouldn't hesitate to kill. The droid wasn't even planning on taking orders from the Imperials, yet it was still here.
After a stuttering Ithorian asked BD to put down the blaster Norin laughed and stepped forward. He didn't know why he was about to antagonize the thing, but he maybe his fear was getting him to lose his mind.
"So you're just as much a prisoner in here as we are. You don't want to follow or execute their orders yet you're still here. You're a sentient droid. One that actually thinks... I'm guessing you fear too. Explains why you only turned on once they left." Norin couldn't stop himself from talking further. He didn't have a death wish, but it started to seem like he did.
"Talk all of this big talk about the big bad Imperials after they leave and try to intimidate us so we don't notice. Killing me for this would also confirm it, wouldn't it?" He was feeling pretty smug right about now.