Yumi most certainly did not consider herself hyperactive even in the slightest. Shu, he was hyperactive, no one would argue that. Her on the other hand, she was just excited about being back on Kaesstra and getting to actually enjoy herself this time. Everyone was, it wasn't just her who had been looking forward to their arrival. Deep down she was positive a part of Viral was eager too, it had to be better being outdoors as opposed to locked up in a ship after so long. Handing off one of the scouters to the Beastman before fixing her own on Yumi smiled back at him, her ears flicking excitably as a faint noise was heard in the forests. "You have a smell, believe me you have a smell," she answered, laughing lightheartedly as she began walking towards the woods, "It's not bad though, don't take that the wrong way! As for my nose... Well we'll see what happens with it!" Tracking scents was more or less the first thing that came to mind when she had brought up hunting. That was how Viral did it, right? Either that or she could use her improved eyesight to spot things out, albeit just because she saw better didn't mean she paid as much attention as she should. They were in a large forest, she'd be looking at all sorts of things. Hopefully Yumi could focus long enough to actually attempt hunting. No way was Kabocha going to let Choi get a break, he was all primed and ready to give someone a hard time today. Teasing about the break with Yumi he sent his friend off to fetch the scouters, smiling smugly as the twin did just that and returned with one for each of them. The girlfriend comment did make Kabocha flush slightly, more because it was a jab at him than anything. He hadn't had that many, two at most as far as he remembered. And they weren't exactly princesses or anything, he was pretty glad one of them had found another guy actually. Enjoying Choi's disgruntled behavior too much to get upset himself Kabocha let out a small laugh, glancing at their new scouters before putting it on. "Right, sure you were man, because you're always about taking the initiative," he taunted again, grinning cheekily. "Tell you what, you seem kind of moody so I'll lay off the teasing. How about instead we go hit the town? We'll try the food or whatever it was you two wanted to do, and let me worry about paying." What Saiyan currency might be worth here he wasn't sure, it had to be worth something. They were made of precious metals after all so they had some value even off world, he just wasn't sure what. Hopefully his father didn't mind him stealing a bit, not as if the hefty lout needed it for anything. "You just want to act like a goofball, that's it yeah?" Takeshi joked, smirking as he ruffled Shu's hair, "T'charrl will come with us, and I'll swing in trees with you. Just don't get too bummed out if I can't do it as well as you can. No tail, remember?" Just to emphasis being tailless the older boy had turned around with his back to his brother, wiggling his butt playfully. He used to be pretty bummed about that, missing his tail, but now it was to the point where he scarcely noticed it was missing. Honestly at this point if he got one back it might be even weirder for him then. Posing the question to everyone of what they were going to do he was a little surprised Haku gave an answer. It wasn't a very good one, he pretty much could have remained silent and they'd have gotten the same effect. So it would be up to Shu or T'charrl then what they were doing, and T'charrl had something in mind by the looks of it. Following suit after the Kaesstrian, Takeshi raised an eyebrow at the direction they were being led, "You can tell all that just by being here? That's kind of awesome. It's like you've got a map in your head, you know?" They wouldn't get lost now, that was a big plus! Takeshi had worried a little bit about ending up gods know where in the forests, now they weren't going to have that problem. Haku listened to Takeshi and T'charrl go back and forth, feeling like he again had no place in the conversation. He was coming along but it was mostly as an observer, he doubted they'd let him play. Not that he wanted to, they were supposed to be Saiyans and all that, they didn't play stupid games. They might sound fun but they were stupid, yeah. Who was he kidding, even telling that to himself he couldn't sound very convincing. He wanted to play but he hadn't a clue how, and seriously doubted any of them were going to do the courtesy of teaching him or giving him a chance. If they offered it he might take it, if he felt comfortable enough doing so. Glancing over at Shu he actually smiled slightly, finding his peer's excitement to be a little infectious. If he only had a tenth of the fun the young Prince was having then he'd have a good time. That was easy enough, and surprisingly there were no complaints about the imposed curfew. It wasn't unreasonable, Vegeta mused, so it wasn't that surprising he supposed. With everyone else going off to goof off he now had the time to look into other pressing matters... And maybe peruse the technology on this world in greater detail. The cultures for Viral's treatments were being developed which meant his work on that temporarily was brought to a standstill. Shu and Takeshi were handling T'charrl rather well, and Shu would benefit from having a little bit of fun. For the first time in quite a while he had time to himself, and he intended on spending all of it enjoying the unseen treasures of Kaesstra. Pocketing his own scouter he turned and took off on the spot, heading straight for the city. First things first, he'd visit Katas and check in on what they had begun during his last visit, see if he could offer any insight. Maybe he could ask about those pylons around the planet as well, those had been a curiosity that had been in Vegeta's thoughts since their first trip here. After that he might go about the city himself and see what more was out there. He also did have a little work to do now that he considered it, having been asked by Sayomi to be her eyes on Kaesstra. While he wasn't going to be doing blood and hair samples as asked he would at the very least do some observations, maybe even interviews to get insight on their culture. Ah, but technology came first, then people.