Hunt nodded to Honya. "This will be processed once we're finished here. It'll allow for a more direct line of communication." Hunt would add.
Hunt stepped away from the table and began making his way towards the exit. "You can show yourselves out. Nodoka, Honya, I'll be in the lounge if you want to discuss anything further."
Back in the lounge, Hunt had stationed himself looking out the windows yet again, staring into the void of space. He didn't bother looking back as the two would arrive. "That went better than I expected." He commented. "But worse than it could've gone."
Hunt turned to face the two. "That outburst between Vex and Kalh is exactly the kind of overzealous reaction a lot of loyalists will have at the sign of a rebellion. There's no better option available though." He shrugged. "I'll just have to make do, I suppose."
Nodoka chimes up. "I could tell those two would have abrasive personalities when it comes to each other. Anywho, the paper she handed you was what we had to discuss, but I think it's time we departed for home. At a later date I'd like to meet again. We really enjoyed our time on the Andraste." Honya nods, and proceeds to bow to Hunt.
Hunt returned the bow. "I thank you - both of you - for your attendance. I look forward to your next visit, official or otherwise. I must deliver my report to my counterpart."
Honya speaks up as Nodoka departs to their room to collect their things, what little they brought aboard. "Please contact me when you need me to deploy the explosives, Hunt-sama." She heads down the corridor to depart from the Andraste.