Flying over the city was pretty bold for someone who was an enemy to the state. T'charrl had backup though in the form of three seasoned Saiyans, so really how much danger he'd face was debatable. In a sense really all the squad was there for was a deterrent, though whether the enemy would take the hint or be dim enough to strike was yet to be seen. As the prince was quick to point out they lacked the camouflage that the Kaesstrians did, making sneaking about even more difficult. "Black warriors? Gotcha." Kabocha replied, flashing a thumbs up. A frown tugged at his features at what else was said, finding the soldiers were akin to Saiyans in more way than one. It showed too who the real 'good guys' in this war were to boot, as if they'd needed much convincing after the attack. It took a good deal of morality to refuse to harm civilians in a fight, and even greater to protect them even if they hated you. There was something to be said to that, but Kabocha was scarcely the one to sing praises. "Military complex... You got it. I'm guessing we'll know it when we see it?" Guards, towers and walls or fences, or something along those lines should give it away. Chances were a fight was going to break out between them and the soldiers if they showed up, unless someone had a really convincing reason for them not to attack. "We'll get you inside, don't worry about that. It just might not be too pretty." The Queen didn't want them fighting? Yeah, easier said than done lady. Kabocha scanned the buildings below and ahead of them, searching for any place that might scream 'military' to him. If it were Saiyan or even Earthling architecture he'd be able to spot it a mile away, but these aliens built such strange places. A good portion of the city were domed, or tall oval shaped sky scrapers. It was a real head scratcher, like picking a needle out of a haystack. "Sheesh... And I thought some Saiyan cities were cluttered..." he mumbled, referring to the densely packed metropolis below. There were some fairly wide roads between the blocks, but those were filled with people, stalls and various other objects. Noticeably as they continued on the crowds looked to be thinning gradually, eventually reaching a point where there were only a handful of people moving about. The reason for the thinning of the crowds turned out to be military personnel, quite a few blocking off various streets. It looked like people were being led from their homes, away from who knows what. Kabocha couldn't be bothered with that at the moment though, as up ahead he finally spotted a building that looked rather promising. It had everything he'd imagine a military base to have, and even if it wasn't the right one they could start from there. A couple of soldiers lined the perimeter, but as far as he could see from where they were no one was inside the walls. "Hey T'charrl... Is that it?" he asked hopefully, pointing down to the structure.