After finishing business with the team, and having a final round of shots with the stunt guys, O'Connor headed to Darrell's to buy stick-n-shock rounds for his guns and to check up on the projects he'd commissioned. While on-route, he sent Clem a text, <[Recipient: Clem | Text]: Wasn't planning on bringing all that up, and then dumping all the responsibility on you. But you saw how good I was at getting the others engaged in a talk about how not to die. Anyhow, I got your back on this.> Darrell gave O'Connor a very quizzical look after he got to the gun shop, and told Darrell what he was there to buy, "Ya know zap rounds are non-lethal, right?" O'Connor gave his signature wolfish grin, "Not if ya use enough." After laughing at his own joke, O'Connor told Darrell about the job and that he was gonna be in L.A. for a bit. Darrell busted up laughing, barely able to form words, "You...Tinseltown...what I'd pay...to...to see that." O'Connor glared at Darrell, "Asshole." He then collected his own order while Darrell regained his composure.
Packing was a very simple process for O'Connor. He grabbed a week's worth of clothing and stuffed them, along with the obvious odds and ends, into a duffle bag. He looked his armored jacket over and sighed. The jacket, deliberately, marked him as a denizen of the Barrens, and he knew that was only gonna cause him problems at the airport alone, not to mention Los Angeles. He needed armor that wouldn't mark him for what he was, so he reluctantly had to leave Redmond and make a return trip to the mall. He was very much out of place there, and he felt every bit of it. He walked into the first store he saw that sold armored clothing. The store employees instantly went into loss prevention mode. He mentally rolled his eyes when one of the associates, a blonde human girl that didn't look a day over 17, began using customer service as an excuse to make sure he didn't nab anything. He gave her distracted and clipped answers as he looked over the selection. He settled on a double-breasted jacket with oversized lapels. After making sure it fit okay, he quickly paid and left. Both parties were glad to be rid of the other.
He decided to only pack one pistol, a machine pistol, and the assault rifle, and all necessary ammo, into the team's case. Not really knowing how the whole airport thing worked, O'Connor made sure to be there with plenty of time to spare.