"This blaster functions, thank you," Caya snapped back. She then stepped past you and led the way out of the ship, grumbling as she passed, "...more functional than wearing bright red armor to stand out. Really, that just screams target..."
She seemed to ignore your other comment, leading you back out of the ship and onto the landing pad. After a short moment of annoyance and fighting with the boarding ramp to get it closed, Caya then started leading the way back towards the ground level of the city.
Night had fallen by now, and though you couldn't really tell just how dark it was as the causeway was lined with glowpanels, the ground level below looked to have much, much less in the way of lights. There didn't seem to be any less amount of people down there from before, though, so it could be both a good thing and a bad thing...besides, with your armor, the darkness didn't provide much of a hindrence.
Silently, Caya led the way back down to the populated streets of the ground level. As before, you were ignored by many people, though the few that bumped into you would give your mask sharp looks before continuing on their way. It was a five minute walk through back alleys, smaller streets, and then finally out to a the east end of the city.
There, it was mostly empty, save for a few humanoids moving here and there quickly. The buildings here were much like the ones where you found the cantina, though there were only a few glowlamps littered about on poles and building walls. There were no signs on any of them, and from the looks of things, the area seemed to be a much more residential area than commerical. Perhaps that was why there weren't so many people around...
Caya had stopped the both of you at a street that was directly across from a long line of buildings. Quietly, though you couldn't see anyone around to be watching or listening in, she pointed to one of the two story buildings not far away, "I believe that's the one the kid mentioned...at least, there aren't many that fit the description of 'big' down on this side of town. That's about the biggest one I can see."