[D9 LE] Putting the Pieces Together (Literally)

"Look, work with me here. I have all the credits I need, even with the markup you've slapped on there." Hacha was in a bit of a bad mood, and trying dearly not to show it. "I have all the credits I need for the main purchase right here, and I know, know that you can turn around and spin the parts for a lot more than anything you'll offer me. And, even better, I'm using it as store credit. Not a single credit is going to leave your pocket today friend."
D9-Putting the Pieces Together-Negotiation roll-Average-Boost passed: 2eA+1eB+2eD 0 successes, 1 advantage





(Advantage spent to let Hacha do the work in this space Pep Boys)
The shopkeeper looks him over. Look, if I gave a handout to every sob story, I'd be out of business. He makes a gesture to the garage where the Turtle lay. "But you've brought be some nice pieces, and I am curious about what you're doing with the other parts. Feel free to use the garage for a while."
Hacha sighs and slides over the parts he's bartered for.
"I guess I'll take it."
Muttering, he heads back to the Turtle and begins running the connections he needs. The holographic targeting array had been his idea ever since the weapon test. If he couldn't make the weapon itself any more accurate...well, why not the entire ship? That way, everything would improve. Hacha spends the next few hours running and connecting leads, double checking that his connections are good, and with a triumphant shout, the holographic system jumps to life.
D9-Putting the Pieces Together-Negotiation roll-Average-Boost passed: 2eA+1eB+2eD 0 successes, 1 advantage





(Advantage spent to let Hacha do the work in this space Pep Boys)
The shopkeeper looks him over. Look, if I gave a handout to every sob story, I'd be out of business. He makes a gesture to the garage where the Turtle lay. "But you've brought be some nice pieces, and I am curious about what you're doing with the other parts. Feel free to use the garage for a while."
Hacha sighs and slides over the parts he's bartered for.
"I guess I'll take it."
Muttering, he heads back to the Turtle and begins running the connections he needs. The holographic targeting array had been his idea ever since the weapon test. If he couldn't make the weapon itself any more accurate...well, why not the entire ship? That way, everything would improve. Hacha spends the next few hours running and connecting leads, double checking that his connections are good, and with a triumphant shout, the holographic system jumps to life.