T’charrl didn’t think the controls were too difficult looking at them. If Kata’s instructions were correct then he shouldn’t have too much of a problem with these, his eyes scanning over them to memorise them. If something went wrong he was in charge of trying to set everything right, hoping he was up to the challenge. He hadn’t ever had to do something like this before but he figured it was the same as learning how to use a weapon, only this one held people and was used for travel instead. Maybe it wasn’t too much like a weapon, but he still had the full understanding that it was delicate and needed to be understood before it could be properly wielded. Slowly moving his crutches around he moved his other arms to the controls, feeling them out before looking to the strange handled one that Katas seemed quite enthusiastic over. Frowning he glanced over to him, sighing lightly. “Wait, where do I land this thing when I get there? Do they know we’re coming? What if they shoot at us and we have to land? I feel like I should know where I should put this thing when I get there…is there a radio in this…?” Shu didn’t know what to think of the airship, finding it to be completely foreign in itself. He had never seen anything like this, just the floaty colourful things they had at the tournament and at that party for Viral so seeing them so massive and part of the vehicle certainly confused him. It worried him to a great extent, but certainly not as much as the thought of it having wheels and bobbing along on the ground at a high speed. Rubbing his hands together he looked up at Takeshi, frowning when he was pulled in before his eyes went around the vehicle, his feet shifting a little. “Umm, a little neat. Bigger than the other one that is little too”, he muttered, remembering how cramped that one was, “I’ve never seen anything like this before. Do those floaties hold us up…? What do the wings do? Aren’t we too heavy? What happens if we’re too heavy? Do we fall and get hurt real bad? I don’t know if I can fly while falling, not had a lot of practice…”