Kel's first job for the Zaa Fenn crime family didn't sound like much trouble. Get into a warehouse and retrieve some supplies that were unaccounted for. Piece of cake. The payday wouldn't be great too, but Preef and Marissa knew what they were doing. In fact, such smaller jobs were what Kel thrived off. So the scoundrel was in his element.
The question remained: how to take it? Kel's first instinct would've been to contact Pidge and have her scope out the place: find out why the medical supplies provided by the Jedi Order hadn't been distributed; see who would benefit from it; blackmail them or pose as a Sector Ranger, since he now had that opportunity. Maybe even forge the paperwork to make the warehouse Zaa Fenn's property. Unfortunately, the Twi'lek slicer was preoccupied, so Kel had to improvise and settle for retrieving the goods.
Regardless of the approach, the Zaa Fenn would need a way to haul off the goods. That's why the young scoundrel had acquired a TN-Y speeder truck and parked it near the warehouse. That left only two problems:
1. How to enter the warehouse?
2. How to get all the cargo loaded in the truck?
The young scoundrel had a few ideas which he was now sharing with his accomplice: "I can pose as a Sector Ranger. Either they start blasting and get the law on their asses; or they yield and let us grab the supplies. Then we just need to tell the loader droids to fill our truck, and we're good to go. How's that for a plan?"
@Darasuum