The doors slowly opened to reveal what was evidently a workshop. Sparks flew around the place as ugnaughts worked on Imperial droids.

"I am Bo-Katan Kryze. Which one of you is in charge?" Bo-Katan called out to announce our presence, though the ugnaughts didn't even look up from their work.

"We were sent on behalf of the Dutchess and Captain Bombardier to help you with your droid problem.' Bo spoke up again, but the ugnaughts still paid her no attention.

"Hello? This is going nowhere." She muttered quietly to us.

"I am Mandalorian Din Djarin, friend of Ugnaught Kuiil." Din's words immediately caught their attention, the moment he said Kuiils name they all came to a stop.

"You will answer our questions and help us with our task. I have spoken." Din stayed firmly

The Ugnaughts beckoned us to sit at one of the workshop tables. The three of us sat down across from four Ugnaughts who looked rather nervous and uncertain.

"Thank you for your hospitality and for sharing your table with us. We were engaged to hunt down and eliminate the malfunctioning droids." Din explained

"There are no such droids." The ugnaught in the red boiler suit interrupted him

"You may not have heard the news down here, but your droids are wreaking havoc in the world above." Bo explained

"There is not much of which we are not aware. These halls are the central nervous system of the city. I assure you, the droids are not malfunctioning." The Ugnaught said

"Citizens have been harmed by these malfunctioning machines." Bo-Katan said

"This is not the case. I have spoken." The Ugnaught said

"We're not in any way suggesting that your work is to blame. The stories of Ugnaughts' skill with smithing droids are legendary. We know that Ugnaughts are considered the hardest working species in the galaxy. We, like you, have been engaged with a task to preform. We will investigate the dangerous incidents. We would appreciate your help." Din explained kindly.

The Ugnaught considered his words before he nodded ever so slightly and lent over to discuss this with the others. After a moment, the Ugnaught turned back to us and handed Din a data pad.

"Here are the locations of the droids you seek." He said

"Thank you. We are in your debt. I have spoken." Din Said appreciatively. I smiled softly at Din as we stood to leave, his understanding of other people and their customs were one of the many reasons that I love him.

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Din's thumb gently ran across my knuckles as we sat together in the hyper pod once again. Bo-Katan sat across from us as we moved quickly through the city in search of the malfunctioned droids.

"What was that?" Bo asked

"I've spent time with Ugnaughts. There's a particular way to communicate with them. Accusing their work of malfunctioning is an insult. Now, they've indicated that there's a likelihood that the next event will be at the loading docks." Din said as he looked at the data pad he had been given.

"How sure are they?" Bo asked

"Hard to tell. Ugnaughts always seem sure of themselves." Din stated

"Well, it's the only lead we've got so we might as well have a look around." Bo said as we arrived at our destination. The door softly hissed open so we could exit the pod.

Once we climbed out and exited the station, I couldn't help but widen my eyes in surprise. Droids were marching in formation down below, like they would have done when they were at war. The sight almost made me reach for my sabers.

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