"Still, I could accidentally step on something, or grab something and it could make me sick! I'm just being careful is all," Yumi said defensively, pouting as she shrugged her shoulders. Maybe she'd misconstrued Viral's teachings a bit and had taken them too far, but better safe than sorry, no? Viral wasn't being totally unreasonable in his chastising either, she was being overly cautious given what they were doing. Uncertainties aside Yumi had managed to fashion together a spear that ought to suit her needs just fine, provided she made it sturdy enough. Now she had a weapon to hunt with and with some luck get some food a bit later. What was Viral going to use though? She supposed his cleaver would work, but it seemed an awfully big weapon for just trying to bring down small game. Unless he wanted to slice it in half, which while certainly effective would be very messy. "Of course I still have it, it's like riding a bike, you never forget!" Yumi said confidently, "I just need to be quiet, sneak up on my prey, stay downwind and get the jump on it, easy!" She hoped it would be, on paper hunting wasn't all that difficult. Another big issue hunting here on Kaesstra was they weren't overly sure of what the animals were like, and what was predator and prey. She figured they could sort that out pretty easily, but it could lead to some very interesting moments. Kabocha was real indignant over the idea of the tree being their fault, they had tried to stop it! Sure, if they had been successful beforehand then it never would have happened, you could argue that, but that wasn't the case. Not killing the General then and there had proven to be an issue, and he was already thinking that the Queen had done just that, gotten rid of the man. "W-What? No, we're not blaming T'charrl either! Stop twisting my words Choi!" he huffed, glaring back at his friend, "It's the General's fault, we all tried to stop it. So none of us are getting the flak for this, got it?" Sheesh, did he want them to blame their friend? They could, however unfounded it was, and everyone knew how T'charrl would react. Their whole reason for being here was to make him feel better and help him change back, obviously dumping a whole lot of blame on him wasn't going to help any. Kabocha decided to be a bit careful in their approach to the city, flying lower to avoid drawing a ton of attention to them. "Yeah Choi, because we're Kaesstrians so we can just fly right in like they do. Oh wait, we're NOT Kaesstrians! So why would you assume we can just do what they do?" Since he was in the lead they were going to be a bit slower than that, he wasn't as confident about their reception as he might like to be. Finding a road with few Kaesstrians below he landed in the middle, already feeling a bit nervous when the people there looked at them. "So... They're going to remember us, right?" The chances of getting a full grown forest inside the ship were probably slim all things considered. You didn't need to know a whole lot about forests to know they needed room, water and light to grow. The ship could give two of the three, Takeshi wasn't super certain how they were going to give it all water. He hadn't the heart to say anything about that to Shu though, the little guy was all seeing stars over his excitement. Instead he went ahead and made a game out of their tree-jumping, trying to grab at Shu as he sped after his brother. Shame Shu was so fast, otherwise he might actually be catching him. "If you slow down you're toast squirt, toast!" Takeshi laughed, trying his darnedest to speed up. Without using Ki to cheat he was certainly slower, that was painfully obvious as the gap between himself and his brother remained constant. Near slipping as his foot landed on a damp branch Takeshi flailed a little, barely catching himself on the next before getting his footing again. How in the world did Shu make this look so darn easy? "Easy for you to say... Ever have everyone around you treat you like crap and hate you? My superiors, the people I fought with, even my mom and dad, everyone always treated me poorly. So yeah, I want them dead, they deserve it." Oh so T'charrl was a Prince, yeah, he could sympathize, not. The alien probably had everything he wanted and then some, plus he found himself surrounded by loads of friends now, some tough life. Both of them were warriors but that was just about where the similarities ended, one led a cushy life and the other got trampled on. Scoffing at T'charrl's reasoning Haku turned away, frowning before looking back. "I just... You really don't know what it's like... I never felt like I belonged anywhere back with my own people, do you understand that? If you can't fit in with your own people then who do you fit in with? And I don't fit in here still, I don't fit in anywhere..." It was no small wonder he was always miserable and cynical of others, he had no reason to think well of people. These people, the ones in this group of theirs, they knew how to have fun in a way that didn't involve attacking people or destroying things, that was a breath of fresh air. But they were the same as the others, shunning him and treating him like he was a nuisance. Without realizing it a few tears had slipped out, and when Haku noticed he quickly lifted an arm and wiped them away, sniffling before bolting ahead of T'charrl, really not wanting to be seen like that. Vegeta understood Katas was a busy many, as who wouldn't be in his position. Head of technological development on Kaesstra, liaison between the Queen and the de-facto government that had been installed since the General's fall. But when the guards at the front door told him he was available Vegeta expected a bit more of an immediate response, rather than having to stand outside under the scrutiny of two fair burly Kaesstrians. They weren't particularly intimidating, if he was to be honest, but it felt like they were scrutinizing every little thing he did. Keeping his eyes straight ahead on the glass doors he breathed a silent sigh of relief upon seeing a familiar face on the other side, and by the looks of it Katas was in a rather good mood. Managing a slight smile himself he brushed past the guards, stepping into the lobby of the large building. "I'm sorry to ask this right off the bat... But are those men always so..." "Surly? Offensive? I'm afraid so, it is their job after all," Katas replied, laughing as he folded his arms behind his back, "Security is very important here, as I'm sure you must understand, being head of a company yourself. I'm actually rather grateful that they're so stingy with who they let in, it lets us work in peace!" Vegeta still didn't appear to appreciate the security as much as he did, ah well. He supposed he wouldn't either if he was given that treatment, given his position. So the sightings of the ship were accurate then, everyone of their Saiyan allies had returned, and presumably with the Prince as well. It was his duty as Captain to notify the Queen as soon as that happened, which meant they had to get to his office promptly. Katas also rather wanted to talk about their latest work too though, the progress they had made and what plans he had in mind. So much to discuss! "I'm sure you're here for a reason, my Saiyan friend, so let's get down to business, yes? If you'll follow me to my office we can talk in privacy."