Viral wasn’t sure if Yumi could pull off this hunting business now that she had grown up. Even if she was able to when she was younger she still had guidance, but now she was by herself and had been a part of society for a very long time so of course she was going to have some trouble with it. If she wanted to make caveman stuff then fine, she could do that, but he wanted her to learn from her mistakes if something went wrong in the design of her weapon. She needed to know how to kill with her weapon and if it wasn’t going to do that then she was going to fail. They hadn’t seen the wildlife here apart from the critters they had to eat while living in that house so finding something large enough to get speared was definitely going to be a challenge. “If it is long and doesn’t snap when you try to stretch it then it’s probably good to use as rope. It’s not that hard…” Watching as she decided upon a rock he simply sighed and continued onwards, watching her as she cut into it to make it somewhat lethal. She may need to get really up close to use that thing effectively but she could manage that easily, hopefully without Ki. “Now you’ll need to find that bind for the stone. Maybe then you’ll be able to use that as a reliable weapon”. It was about time Kabocha saw some sense and was actually going to do something with his money rather than simply expecting them to take it. Of course there would be trouble if they tried to buy stuff with a foreign currency; he didn’t even know what they used here nevermind whether it was made of metal or not. If they could get some food then everything will be peachy, but so long as they got it legitimately and not had to end up going elsewhere to find their own food or just steal it. They were foreigners and that was going to be the most obvious thing about them, but whether they were going to get recognised for what they accomplished over simply being random aliens was going to be the biggest challenge. “The others are all out in the wilds probably doing the same thing so unless you want hunting competition only to end up with weak prey we should really try some of the native’s cuisine”. “Hey! While you two are drooling, I can see the city from here!” Choi suddenly spoke up, pointing out into the distance. The tops of the buildings were soon becoming visible as well as the large tree which was still standing. It was kind of strange to see it still there after it grew so fast last time, especially when he thought the faster something grew the sooner it died. Maybe it really was what T’charrl said it was and if that was the case maybe the Kaesstrians won’t want to chop it down. “Man, doesn’t seem that long ago since we were there, huh?” Shu didn’t really know how the others were holding up or if they were at all, only that he was having fun and was racing his brother along the branches. He knew Takeshi would never be as good as he was at it but that didn’t mean he was going to slow down for him. Bouncing along all happily he soon stopped, turning around to look to Takeshi and his friend. T’charrl was a little behind but Takeshi was keeping up fairly okay, for someone without a tail at least. Watching him he soon became excited when he watched Takeshi managing to slip between branches and do a flip, bouncing all excitedly on the branch. “Ooh ooh! Swing, swing!” he squeaked, holding onto the branch with his tail before jumping away, “You think it will work? Really? I hope, I hope! I don’t like how flat the floor is all the time!” With being so far behind T’charrl did start to wonder what his mother might think of him returning to the planet and not checking in with her immediately, but he still had some things to figure out before he did so. He really missed her and did hope they would get the communications on the ship sorted earlier but they just weren’t going to happen right now. He was both scared of seeing her again and anticipating it, but for now he was going to relax and chase after his friends. Watching them as he darted around the trees and dodged the odd boulder or two his eyes soon went to Haku who tried to speak to him, not feeling too sure to what he thought about him actually attempting something like that. “Uhhh…Kortal? I see”, he spoke, looking back to his path, “Uhhh, this is barely anything, though…I mean, the forest is nice, but this isn’t what my people pride ourselves in. Going there soon once I, uhh…figure out the thing…”