Time: 0000, Location: Tattooine, 1083.2 Meters from Blue Mist Farm
Six seeker droids around Cerberus alerted the half-human, half-zeltron Sith to a significant and abnormal drop in temperature. He mostly ignored it. The chilly night air did not bother Cerberus. Part of the reason he wasn't bothered by the cold was because his armour and clothing covered him head-to-toe. The straps that kept his Thermic Sword and it's sheath tightly on his back added another layer of protection against the bitter bites of the night air, but mostly he was used to being cold. For a few years now, even when he entered a heated room he struggled to get warm.
Once the seeker droids stopped beeping, he stopped thinking about the cold and reclaimed his focus on the job at hand.
The job seemed easy enough to him. Steal the bantha's from Blue Mist Farm and bring them to the few Sandcrawlers waiting for them. Cerberus wasn't sure where the Sandcrawlers planned to take the creatures, and he didn't quite care. They were probably going to another farm run by the criminal organisation that he was hired by, or to a slaughter house so they could be someone's next bantha burger.
In a swift motion, Cerberus waved his right arm in the air. His movement caught all six of the seeker droids' attention.
"Move out and alert me to anyone near the farm or in my path," the halfbreed hissed into the night air. All the droids beeped twice in recognition of the half breeds orders and moved out.
Once the droids left, Cerberus found himself alone again. The red blinking lights of the seeker droids were gone, and he was once again bathed in the shadows of the nearby mountains. He stayed in place for a few minutes, lingering his crimson eyes on the shifting sands, and let the seekers get a needed headstart. Once the time passed he pulled his coats dark blue hood back up over his head and began his slow approach towards Blue Mist Farms. Each step he took left a shallow footprint that slowly faded away from strong winds blowing thousands of grains of Tattooines sand overtop of them.
@Sreeya