This was true and she wondered if the other side, such as it was, truly had more ships or people why it hadn't blockaded the planet. Tactically, it would make sense to monopolize the disturbance on the station and so funnel people into their ranks,and keep an eye on enemies. Maybe she'd suggest the possibility, if it wasn't already being addressed. Truth be told she had no idea of the planet's military strength. For all she knew it was deterrent enough to push back interests. "It seems like it, yes."
"Something simple, standard. I'll check with her." She gave a smile at the comment about heavier artillery. If she'd had her companions, she'd need that but she'd never handled the bigger guns. "Not necessary, but thank you."
Once she'd travelled with a former Jedi Hunter/interrogator, a woman send to her to be her assassin who'd been trained by a Sith Lord, a bounty hunter, and the man who'd made himself Mandalore after she'd shattered his people. She was reasonably sure she'd be able to handle herself, but she'd not go against the woman's concerns. Sometimes the trouble wasn't worth it. "Well, that makes things complicated. Didn't give me my ship either." Or her pilot. "Are you local or do you travel? I'm willing to pay for information on a reasonable ship willing to board me as a passenger. Destination isn't important." She paused. "Well, I'd rather avoid Nar Shaddaa, but it's not something that will break a deal."