"Tch... Viral probably hates my guts, who am I kidding? Wasting my breath asking that." Takeshi looked over at his brother for a moment before making a face, hefting his shoulders in a shrug as he looked forwards again. "He doesn't hate you, and you're a Saiyan. I doubt he hates Vegeta, and he didn't seem to hate Vegeta's parents either. Just some of them, just like how I hate some... Or most, humans." Eh... Maybe both he and the Beastman needed to start giving people the benefit of the doubt. It was easy to be cynical and clump a group of people together, label them all as bad and avoid them like the plague. The reality of the situation was though there were more good people than bad people, it was just the rotten ones stuck out. He should really see humans more in that light, but his experiences with them were anything but reassuring. It wasn't as much a hatred as he had before, more of an indifference. He'd protect them if the need rose but Takeshi couldn't well say he favored humans by any stretch. There were some sure, like those they had met on their first journey, and their friends, but that was a very small portion. "Viral does have reason to hate Saiyans, I'll give him that, but we've got reasons too. And you don't see us scowling at every one we meet." Meh, he wasn't someone to dictate a person's actions anyways, that was hardly his place. Besides, they had more pertinent matters to worry about than who liked who. The city had come into view at last, the trip being a mercifully short one thanks to the ship. This city was, for all intents and purposes, the polar opposite of what the first was. Lush, green and vibrant, compared to the other which looked like something out of an old Western. Sure, grass and plants sprung up here and there, but this place could almost have come right out of Kaesstra. No wonder too, they had flown in from land, but all around the city Takeshi could see the massive lake it sat upon. The soil here must be absurdly fertile, and the vegetation stretched for a ways beyond the city's borders to attest to that fact. Once the ship was brought to a cruising speed Takeshi undid his clasps, glancing over at Shu as he fiddled with his own. "Damn straight we can do this easily. We'll be in and out of here," he reaffirmed, leaning over to help his brother. Giving a sad sigh at the mention of T'charrl he nodded his head, undoing the final clasp and setting Shu free. "Yeah, he would have. We don't have a camera to take a picture either, kind of sucks." If things settled down maybe they could return here with T'charrl someday, this was pretty much a gem in a desert, certainly not something like their friend had seen before. To go with Takeshi's plan and sneak in the ship had to be landed a ways off from the city. No doubt someone had seen it already, the land was flat save for some dunes and peaks. Planting the ship behind one of those dunes Takeshi hit a button to open up the side door, gesturing for Shu to follow as he climbed out. It was hotter the second they exited the ship, but the wind had settled and they were close enough to town that it wouldn't be a huge issue. "This is going to be fun, I can already tell!" he said, smirking as he pulled up the hood on his cloak. Reaching back he carefully adjusted the sheath for his sword, moving it so it rested against the small of his back and hopefully out of view. No reason for these people to know he was armed, it might give the wrong impressions. Shutting the ship with Shu outside Takeshi looked down at his brother's feet for a moment, frowning as he gave Shu a curious look. "You sure you're good to walk? It'll be a few minutes probably, will that be okay?"