Leaving Shu and T'charrl lying around like that, was it such a good idea? Most of the guards in the immediate area had been dealt with but there was no guarantee more weren't on the way. In their state neither his brother nor friend could really fight off a mass of soldiers if they were beset upon. Takeshi wouldn't be able to either, he admitted reluctantly. That small skirmish had beaten him up much more than he'd expected, having anticipated only getting bumps and scratches. He was still mobile though, hence why he was the one going for the shuttle. If he could get it back before anything happened they'd make a clean escape. Leaving Shu under the care of T'charrl for the moment, Takeshi ran off, jumping into the air and flying hastily back in the direction they had come. People were out further in the city, lots of them, and they were well aware of who he was now. So much for being discreet too, that whole plan sort of flew out the window when this mission of theirs started. At least they had finished it though, they had accomplished what they came to do and could now leave with their materials in tow. Medicine and tools... Not really worth all this trouble, but it was a bit late to doubt what they had done. Their ship was untouched, thankfully, and in the exact same manner they had left it. Being on the outskirts of the city Takeshi had worried a bit about someone stumbling across it, he was happy to find his concerns were unfounded. Landing at the side of their ship he opened up the doors, climbing in and taking a moment to lean against the wall, relaxing for just a second. His wounds were aching pretty badly and he felt a bit lightheaded, maybe dehydration. They did have fruit and water with them, but eating and drinking right now wasn't fair to the others. Resisting the urge to sink in to the bag of food he trudged over to the controls, sitting himself down at the main chair. Turning the engines back on he gave it a moment before trying to lift up, worried the sand might have messed up the thrusters. It felt smooth as could be, maybe there was no damage after all. The ship rose into the air without any issue, and with a simple push of the throttle it was moving quickly into the city. Since there were so many buildings, Takeshi had to fly it above most of them, weaving in and out would be a real pain. It didn't take very long at all to reach Shu and T'charrl though, and he found plenty of space to land in the street. Getting Shu inside the shuttle was no problem, he was laid out in one of the drop-down hangars in the back of the ship. Sana was still bound and placed in one as well, strapped in too for good measure. Getting T'charrl inside was going to be another issue entirely. He was as big as the ship itself, it didn't take a genius to figure out he wasn't going to fit. Really there wasn't any way Takeshi could figure they'd move their friend, he might have to carry the Kaesstrian back himself. The problem solved itself thankfully as their friend changed back, returning to his still big, but not nearly as big, fuzzy form from before. Now he'd fit, though they still couldn't quite strap him down anywhere. For the time being he'd just have to hang tight and hope he wasn't tossed about too much while they traveled. With everyone inside the shuttle Takeshi returned to the shuttle, kicking it into gear. With a strong thrust the ship rose back up into the air, coming up over the top of the city-scape before flying back towards their main vessel. Leaning back in his seat, Takeshi sighed softly, turning his head to glance over at Shu. "Good job back there..." he said, smiling tiredly, "And you too T'charrl. You saved us, you know."