Drionn looked at the motley crew of three, an expression of dumbfoundedness on his face.

"You know who blew up the Death Star?" He finally blurted.

Tallis grinned and nodded. "We do, but right now we can't actually tell you who it is. For security purposes. I hope you don't take any offense."

"Hey," Drionn said gently, "I was a rebel too. Still am. If I need to know who it is you'll tell me. Right now the fewer who know the better. Whoever it is deserves that much for what they did."

"Thank you for understanding." Tallis said, smiling softly before looking to Han and Chewbacca. "And now we need your help. A bounty hunter attacked the rebel with a bomb and made it look like Han and possibly Chewie did it. We're trying to find evidence to build a defense and prove their innocence. A piece of the bomb led us to that warehouse, but we haven't gone any further in our investigation."

Drionn tapped his lip thoughtfully. "Well, you went to the right place that's for sure. But-"

"There's no way they'll let us in there quietly after what just happened." Han said grimly. Chewbacca grunted under his breath.

"True. But I know a few ways in there." Drionn said slyly. "My boss has me working these streets a lot, and that just gets me more intel on everything."

"Do you have any blueprints?" Tallis asked hopefully.

Standing up with a smirk, the young Mandalorian turned and headed into a side room before coming back with a small holo projector. Setting it on the table he thumbed through several lists and blue prints before zeroing in on the one he wanted. "Impressed yet Bluejay?"

Tallis gave him a praising look. "You never fail in that arena." Getting closer she started to study the structure, Han joining her side. "It's much bigger than I thought." She mused.

"We need to find a comm room, or a central control." Han said, sinking right into a businesslike tone. "Anywhere that might have computers for records, maybe they have a list of inventory and costumers."

Drionn shrugged. "I doubt they have names. But they could have items sold and credits made recorded. Maybe even deliveries." Frowning he added, "It will be hard to find them though. Criminal organizations don't just let intel lay around like that."

"No doubt." Han agreed, shaking his head doubtfully at the poor odds he had been dealt. There was no Falcon, no one else for help, and none of this was proving to guarantee results. "I dunno Blue, the rebels can't come after me anyways. Is this even worth the risk?"

Tallis turned and gave Han a sharp gaze. "Luke is worth it." She said firmly. "He loves you, Han, you're his best friend! I know it is hurting him for you to be gone. And it's hurting Leia, Chewie, and me. We're not meant to be far from eachother and you know it!" Standing up, Tallis shook her head. "You wouldn't have saved him if you didn't care, if you didn't see him as your friend too. We have to clear your name, and go home."

Han blinked, perhaps stunned by her words, but Tallis only waited patiently as she extended her hand to the smuggler slowly turning rebel. "You know your path." She said gently.

Several moments passed before Chewbacca shifted, and set his hand on Han's shoulder, softly speaking to him. Tallis was only able to make a few words out from his quiet grunts. But the wookiee seemed to break through to Han as the man nodded solemnly and sighed.

"All right, Blue, all right. For Luke, we can make this happen." He conceded, but it was clear in his hazel eyes Han truly meant it and wanted to stop the hunter and clear his name. Otherwise, the Kid and the Princess wouldn't have their smugglers and Jedi around anymore.

Tallis smiled as he took her hand, she squeezed it tight. "I'm proud of you two." She said as Chewbacca joined them and patted her shoulder.

Another moment passed and an awkward cough interrupted them. They looked to Drionn who had been totally forgotten. He grinned nervously.

"So, your Death Star destroyer is called Luke?" He asked humorously.

Tallis let go of Han's hand to smack her forehead. Stupid idiots they were! "Yup. That's him."