"It is hard, Viral! I've got no idea what plant here is going to be like that," Yumi pouted, wiggling the sharpened stone imbedded in her spear shaft, "It's not building a weapon that's the hard part, it's knowing what to use on an alien world." A perfectly legitimate gripe in her mind, they weren't familiar with the fauna here. Nor were they even certain something like a spear was bound to work. She could be going through all this trouble only to find out a spear was completely useless against most animals on Kaesstra. Trial and error, that was the name of the game. It was a bit difficult to accept that when your stomach was already grumbling at the prospect of a nice big meal before you. "I know that, something to bind it together." Hm, there was some tall grass here and there, maybe that would work? If she layered it enough Yumi was hopeful it would be strong enough to hold the rock in place. Or there were tall, thin bladed plants lying around under some of the trees, but she was pretty certain she could see thistles on those, which would make them very not fun to handle. Finding the next sizable clumping of tall-blade grass she hurried over and knelt before a tree, beginning to pull up the longest bits she could find. "If this doesn't work... I can always use my sleeves again, if the grass doesn't work," Yumi said, grinning teasingly at Viral, "Unless you'd rather me not do that." Their money was foreign to the Kaesstrians, he would give Kai that much, but it was still precious metal. So maybe these people wouldn't recognize the exact value of their money but at the very least Kabocha figured they would appreciate it for what it was. What a bother it would be having to exchange it too, there was no way of knowing how much their money was worth and vice versa. It would be so much easier if everyone just took the same kind of money, which most planets under the Saiyan rule did. That was probably the only good thing about the King's manic empire building, convenience. "You say that like we can't hunt or something, Kai!" he retorted, glancing back with a smirk, "The three of us could out-hunt them in a heartbeat." What was Choi yelling about now? He'd nearly missed it, but the words registered when Kabocha looked ahead again and saw buildings beginning to peek up over the canopies. Yep, looked the same as before save for the big tree which looked even bigger now. Or maybe he'd just not really noticed it before, hard to say. It was a bit exciting admittedly to be coming back after all of this, he wanted to see how things had turned out after their slightly sloppy coup d'etat. "Of course it doesn't seem all that long ago, that's because it wasn't." Keeping pace with Shu was exhausting, to say the least. No matter how quickly Takeshi got himself moving he couldn't manage to stay alongside his little brother, let alone overtake him. While he did want to win their impromptu race he was having a lot of fun running along in the trees as well, so he didn't mind as much as he might otherwise. Besides, gradually getting a hold on it meant he could do more intricate tricks, like diving between the branches whilst stretched out. It was almost a bad move as he nearly hit his head on the upper branch, but after clearing them by a margin he grabbed onto the next and swung back up, righting himself with a laugh. In the moment the older boy was inclined to agree with Shu, they really should have some kind of forest inside of the ship. Never mind the logistics of getting one inside and maintaining it, Takeshi thought it would be a neat idea. Grinning broadly at his sibling he took off again when Shu did, simply jumping to the next tree as he did so. "Yeah, why not! It's something for Vegeta to do, which he'll love, and it'll help all of us to have something like that, you know? I'm sure the guy can figure out how to set it up." Practicality notwithstanding it would just be really cool to see some woods inside of a ship like theirs too, a first of its kind for sure. Haku felt plenty awkward enough trying to talk to T'charrl, full well knowing they got off on the worst foot possible. At least he was making an effort here instead of just sulking like he usually did. It was almost painful in a way to see how uncomfortable the Kaesstrian was to talk with him, but he understood why it was. He'd be pretty wary over someone who tried to kill him too, perfectly good reason and all. Maybe a bit of small talk would help break the ice and things would go from there, or he could totally get shut down and ignored. "Heh... Really...? The forests are kind of awesome," the Saiyan remarked, smiling slightly as he looked around them, "The whole planet is..." And to think they were going to get to look around to their heart's content. It was his first time that he was going to get to actually explore an alien world as opposed to razing it to the ground, so yeah, he was a bit excited. Even if everyone around him didn't fully accept him he could still enjoy where they were all the same. It was abundantly clear the very second Vegeta set down in one of the streets that he'd broken his own rule on discretion. A Saiyan flying in from the woods would naturally draw attention, he'd done just that as opposed to walking in. To be fair though once he was in view of the public it would be nigh impossible to remain discreet anyways given he wasn't a native to this world. Having heads turn would only be a natural reaction to his presence, and an unavoidable one. All of this attention wasn't an issue, but Vegeta did have some ways to walk before he reached Katas' place of work. Provided the Kaesstrian was even still there after the General was usurped of his seat of power he would have to get inside to even speak with the man. Worst case scenario, if Katas was not there, he would need to find some means of tracking down the Kaesstrian in question. Shame he didn't know many other of their people from the city as otherwise it might have been an easy task. He did notice something as he walked along though, something which brought a faint smile to his face. As opposed to only the lightly colored, extravagantly dressed Kaesstrians filling the city he now saw more of the darker, down-to-earth toned Kaesstrians as well, T'charrl's people. So they had begun interacting with one another, and peacefully at that. That was promising, it was good to know their efforts hadn't resulted in even further fighting.