Let me point out two things.

Firstly, if we going there with the explicit intention of provoking him into a fight and killing him, then we are not so much agents of law as we are paid assassins. Consider carefully if this is a rubicon we wish to cross.

Secondly, whether will kill him or not this action will have consequences. If he lives he will seek vengeance, and in any case our profile will greatly increase. Consider carefully if we want to do that


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If we are acting under authority then we move overtly - I am sure Cassian would enjoy taking the lead there.

There will be guards on at least one of the other boats where he keeps his women and possibly all five, as well as the guys on the wharf entrance. And we don't know how many of his people live aboard or have lodgings ashore

Moving in early morning whilst the place is shut down and a few of them at least have a headfull of booze would probably be best