Norin was right in the sense that the droid wouldn't do anything to kill him or them. At least not now. He was glad that he was right. He was almost afraid that the glorified trash can was going to call his bluff. One thing stuck with Norin out of the battle droid's pointless speech was the mention and emphasis on captured loved ones. He knew this thing was sentient, but was it really capable of love and was something or someone capable of loving a droid? The thought of it almost made him cringe, but he understood where all of the droid's hatred was coming from. He and it were a lot alike. Norin missed his sister just as much as BD-5 missed whoever its loved one was. They'd both probably do anything just to get them back and that even meant betraying people they'd call comrades or allies. It was something that made even the weakest man dangerous. If the droid did join them on their escape then he'd have to keep an eye on it.
Norin sighed and said,
"I agree with the Twi'lek. We should all try and not to kill each other or beg to be killed before we get out of this thing." He turned to the young Togruta who wanted a trial by combat so that she could die on her own terms. Or maybe this was an attempt to try and get her hands on a blaster. If it was the latter he admired her for it. If it was the former then she was just someone else who didn't think things through and pretty gave up when the going got tough. She was almost what he imagined his sister to have been like if she had followed in his footsteps instead of being a slave for the fat bastard. Someone who was willing to fight to the end even she didn't need to. It would have gotten them both killed.
He had realized that he had been frowning at her and quickly changed into a fake smile.
"Don't worry, kid. You won't have to die. We're going to get out of here. If not then I'll subject myself to your Mandalorian Trial for lying to you." His smile was more genuine now as if he really believed that they'd be able to escape.
Norin turned his attention back to their driver who freaked out earlier and yelled at them to shut up. He still wasn't sure if he'd be on their side if they were to escape or if he'd be the first one to die for their attempt to have any sense of success. He wondered if the others were wondering the same.