"Tomorrow," Kuylen says.
You will be able to get some much needed rest, but you can hardly show up at a medical facility and not have to explain what happened to you. You can apply double your Medicine rating because of the supplies Kuylen has, and remove 15 points for rest.
Your preparations for tomorrow better be good...
Unfortunately for you, Galder fails the roll. Either the black markets Galder knew about have moved or he heard wrong. Looks like you'll be going in with only what you already have.
The day of the meeting begins with Kuylen filling you in on minor details. The meeting is taking place in a dive called the Huttese Dream, a scroungy bar in the lower levels. His Twi'lek pilot is going to drive you both there and drop you off.
Vreedo, the Rodian coming to meet you, is a decent gunman. Kuylen cautions you to be wary of him. The greater concern is going to be how many thugs he brings with him.
"The more you kill, the less likely they are to pursue me after this," Kuylen says.
Galder will bring this up with Kuylen, then.
"Look, isn't there another way we could do this?" Galder asks. "This just seems suicidal. It's going to be one gunman, two if you're helping, against a whole flock of these goons. You really think I can handle this? It's like you're setting me up to fail."
As planned, the Twi'lek pilot drops you off in front of the Huttese Dream! It is actually at the top of a lower set of buildings. For some reason they never built on top of it. It is way below the normal skyline of Nar Shaddaa.
You check the place out. A set of swinging doors leads into the bar, which is a massive rectangular room filled with patrons at heavy wooden tables on stools. The bar itself has a tremendous array of beverages, with a droid serving drinks. You watch as it extends its legs to grab something off of a high shelf.
There is a private 'Members Only' area in the back right corner. From the outside you can tell that it leads up into a small tower.
In the back left corner, connecting to the bar, is a staff entrance.
After a moment, you sense you are being watched.