"I really doubt they have the stuff for it, seeing as its an alien planet. I doubt they'd have any idea how to make one unless we wrote them instructions." Come to think of it Takeshi wasn't overly sure how to make one himself. When most of your diet subsisted of meat and fish you really couldn't cook much else outside of those. That was a perk of having a group like theirs, other people could do the cooking for you! 'Course it didn't help that the actual cooks hated cooking normally, and the other people who could make meals were off doing their own thing. At the very least they were being fed for tonight, something which had Shu all kinds of excited. Passing by the guards and heading into the palace Takeshi immediately realized a problem; they had been here before, but none of them knew exactly how to get to the dining hall. Frowning he looked down either corridor and ahead to the stairs, giving his head a scratching. Where he was utterly clueless it sounded like his brother had more of an idea, bounding off after some scent apparently. "Hey... Wait! Don't go running off!" he called, sighing as he jogged after the little guy. "Shu, slow down! We don't know if this is the right way!" Eslaria was every bit as curious about T'charrl's travels as her husband, but now was not the time nor place to be discussing it. This was a family dinner, the first in some time and she wanted to focus on the family, not some adventures. After the meal sure, it would be good table talk, but right now she had other things on her mind. Far as she could remember about his friends they were nice enough, if not a touch unusual and even somewhat bothersome. The Queen wouldn't fault them for being unaware of Kaesstrian customs since that was a bit unfair, though that didn't mean it didn't agitate her. Given the fact they had a visitor from another kingdom as well she was concerned about how they would behave during dinner. "I'd like to think I'm the strongest, but I'm not going to delude myself. If I'm perfectly honest we don't know what the deal is in some kingdoms, there are probably new leaders I haven't even met yet. And when you consider there's a handful of people in our own kingdom who could match me, well, I hardly think of myself as the most powerful," Eslaria explained, smiling slightly amused, "The most stubborn perhaps." Speaking of stubbornness she was adamant about T'charrl's friends behaving tonight, and she was certain to make sure her son understood that much. His response hardly did much to instill that much confidence, but she would have to hope that he was able to keep the Saiyans in check. "Well for their sake I hope that usually becomes always." Yumi really did not enjoy talking about her issues like this, especially when she was hard pressed to accept she even had them. Logically what she had been told made sense, and it certainly would explain her small lapses in memory. Thinking that she would randomly get angry or strike out like that was unsettling, as it essentially placed her in the same position as Viral. Maybe hers wasn't as severe, but there was still that concern. "I'm trying to stay positive and hope for the best, believe me, but it's kind of scary. I can understand why Viral and Shu are always so against talking about it now, it's not fun." Having the topic brought up was making her feel uneasy and isolated, which didn't make too much sense. Why she was getting this sensation of loneliness confused her at first, until she happened a glance in Viral's direction. There it was again, that weird notion that she could pick up on what someone was feeling at that moment. It had to be coming from Viral, Vegeta didn't certainly come across as lonely. "I'll try to keep that in mind, but right now I've got something I need to do." Sliding forward and off of the branch Yumi landed on the soft earth below, folding her hands behind her back as she slowly approached Viral. They thought having some alone time was what he needed, but evidently it was only hurting him. "Viral? What are you looking at?" she asked, smiling kindly as she stopped a bit away, "Mind if I sit with you?"