When Quagmire finds a moment beyond the earshot of the captain or any of his "loyal" crew, he says with a frown, "I'm likin' the looks of this less 'n less. Recoverin' stolen property is one thing, but stealin' cargo back that ye lost in a card game, well... I can't speak fer you folks, but fer me, I'd rather not be takin' what truly belongs to this here Duncan. And if I did, I'd not be turnin' it over to someone else fer a promise of future pay. We're dealin' here with someone that's got a history of promisin' more than he can deliver. Besides, I can't imagine this Duncan just takin' the cash and laugin' it off at the end. We'll either have to kill him or watch our backs forever. The way I see it, we got four choices. One, we go along with Azrael's daft plan here, and take whatever reward he gives us at the end. Two, we go along with the plan, but take what we think is appropriate, at the end. Three, we contact Duncan and see if he makes us a better offer. Four, we dump Azrael in the drink with a dagger in his back right now, take this boat ourselves, and go chase some mermaids." Since he wears his usual easy grin, it's hard to tell if Quagmire is joking on the last one.