Jane watches the others carefully. They seem to have accepted the job. But, if they were going to do this they really needed far more information. "A good general does not commit a single troop in the battle before he has won, and there is no victory without the information to plan efficiently and effectively." she thinks She speaks up then, her mouth barely above the level of the tabletop. "Yes, I have more than a few questions." What time frame are we looking at for pick-up, transport and delivery." "Is there any other competition that might want the crates that we should be aware of." "How is the vehicle set-up."" Is it rigged for large weapons? drones? faraday cage?" "Are you confident enough of the pick-up point not to want us to check the boxes for anything specific on the outside since we're not to know the contents on the inside." "Is there hidden storage on the vehicle that could be used for weapons?" "The Az are well known for multi-layered security measures, so what's the known security on the site?" "How do you want us getting past that security?" "Is this stuff so bad or so valuable that someone might just find it in there interests to call in a tip to KE, or Aztech?' "Who are we turning this stuff over to, and how will we verify their identity?" "You've intimated that these crates contain either armaments or ordinance, and I will let that stand." "But, I also know that boxes of that size can contain many, many things and if this goes south then a viable target to distract our attackers is to target those very valuable crates." "It would therefore behoove the person receiving them to make sure any security measures that they're aware of have been temporarily turned in another direction." "And I say they because I do not believe the person who will serve as point man for this delivery is acting alone, or will be alone." "Suffice it to say that any company he brings to the party needs to be sure to have a very calm temperament." She stops then, waiting for the answers.