Dirk would join up for some light drinks and after returning would help with loading and any other squaring away that needed to happen. He’s also make sure the on-site crew were doing well before offering to help watch. Dirk will sleep in the office.
I highly recommend Galaxy of Intrigue. The Skill Challenge rules are one of the great innovations of this system and I consider it indespensible when running a game. I’ve even seen others who love FFG’s Star Wars game to import it into that system (I have as well).
“Fine speech”, Dirk nodded complemented Unwawa. “Let’s see if we can live up to the task.”
Dirk joined the others.
“I’d like to go over the security plan. Documents we have or may need. The ruse for this convoy. We can’t expect to go totally undetected...” his voice trailing off as he picked up on the tone of the conversation.
“The Empire will do whatever it can do win. Our advantages are their pride and our resourcefulness. They are despicable but we should not underestimate them and give them an advantage.”
"Yeah, that might explain why he was carrying a hidden pistol. I'll go with you and check some things out..."
Looking at the inspector, he says in a louder voice, "Looks like we're in capable hands. I want to make sure I didn't forget any personal effects...", nods and boards the ship once again.
Dirk pauses once on board and considers what they've got time for. Eyes closed he feels the Force flow through him and the ship - anything amiss? 'I need more eyes', Dirk thought to himself.
Dirk walked on the bridge.
"Captain, if you're willing could I talk to the crew about the state of the ship and cargo, just one last readiness check before the inspection and off-loading begins? We might want someone to scan the cargo holds for trackers and communications devices. Our helpful Lt Marc is an ISB agent."
"I'll be on the bridge if anything is needed," Dirk nodded to Lt Marc and Eri'anya and watched them pass, still keeping an eye on the imperial contigent for any worrying signs of breaking with protocol or curiosity before making his way back to the bridge to keep an eye on how things were proceeding.
"Good to have you onboard Lt," Dirk nodded to Marc. "We were really worried there for a minute. We're also concerned about all the talk concerning these Rebels. Do you really think they'd be able to attack us? But I agree, we'd best start our approach at sub-light. No need to delay our shipment. Sounds like our cargo is needed by those planet-side." Dirk said in a re-assuring voice, reaching out a bit through the Force to calm the mind of the Lt and put him at ease. He might get talkative and reveal something useful. Or at the very least be helpful in moving them along.
Dirk looks at the captain. “I’d like to assist the Imperial inspectors. Make sure they have everything they need. I’ll head down when they’re coming over.”
I'd like a wake-up call to be on duty, captain. If you're amenable and don't think I'd be in the way I'd like to help out the bridge crew - with comms perhaps - just in case the unexpected happens and we get cross-wise of the Empire.
Dirk chatted idly with Eri'anya as they made their way to the ship. Once on board Dirk found a bunk and tossed his small bag on it and left to tour the vessel the Captan Jack's briefing. He was most interested in the cargo hold and spent some hours inspecting it and ensuring that the plan of keeping the real cargo they were protecting was properly secured and wouldn't stand out too much to imperial inspection.
Afterwards he spent some time on the bridge asking questions of the bridge crew about their tasks and offering words of encouragement, assessing their competence and trying to boost their moral. A sharp crew would see the mission through if trouble came up.
He joined his fellow team members for their competitive games and observed, making idle color commentary, watching their reactions to the game and each other.