“You’re too paranoid...hmph, shows how long you’ve been away from the wilds for…” She was definitely showing off how little she knew about the wilds now, even growing worried over something that would never happen. Viral didn’t have much of a care for any of that sort of thing, especially when they had been on Kaesstra before for long enough and it didn’t matter at all then. If she thought he would get poisoned then she wouldn’t had let him go out into the wilds, even if he ended up getting stabbed through the gut. If she could kill something out here while she was feeling this way about everything then that would certainly be an achievement, but knowing her she’d probably want its blood tested for poison or something before they eat it. For him he didn’t need a weapon for doing any of this, so long as Yumi knew how to use her own weapon first. He had an assortment of ways to kill a creature and he didn’t care how he did it, but he wanted to see if Yumi could do it without resorting to Ki. “Do you remember how to track creatures? You’ll be able to sniff them out if you remember what you’re looking for. You also have to remember the creatures aren’t the same as Earth’s”, he instructed as he looked around, looking through the trees, “Unless you want to try and find that body of water first…” Getting on Kabocha’s nerves was so easy, his inability to remain calm during his teasing just made it all the more fun. Choi wasn’t like Kai, he knew he didn’t like getting into fights like this because he often grew frustrated himself even if this was all just for amusement purposes. Giving Kabocha a grin he soon sighed, shaking his head a little. “If you say so! I hope everything stays nice and peachy with you too when the Kaesstrians notice us. Maybe they’ll blame the General because they all knew how bad he was…” Keeping with his brother he stared down at the city, feeling fairly pleased that they were here. To try and mingle like normal aliens was exciting to him, knowing they wouldn’t be seen as enemies immediately unless they tried something bad. Looking to Kabocha he sighed and rolled his eyes, the guy obviously not understanding what he meant. “Because flying in isn’t a big deal if they do it! We would just need to not look like enemies and fly slowly! Wave at them maybe, things like that. Act friendly!” He didn’t think they would get all angry at them if they flew around as well but casually did it as to not look like a threat, but Kabocha thought otherwise. “Would think they’d remember us considering we’re the only Saiyans who would ever come to their planet with no intention to fight. They’ve not exactly had a Saiyan invasion since then by looking at this place, right?” Shu did wonder where they would have the trees if they were allowed to do such a thing, but then again so much of the ship was left unexplored too. There was so many places he hadn’t been in that place that could possibly hold a small forest for him, but that was as long as it was possible to do such a thing. Vegeta might like to do such a thing if he was able to, so long as he had time for it at least. For now, Shu was more concerned with jumping through the trees and playing around with his brother for now, bouncing around and speeding away elsewhere. “Nu uh! Can’t catch me! Can’t catch me!” he giggled, soon going higher with a quick swing finishing off with a balance on his toes and spinning around to look at Takeshi, “Easy without shoes! I don’t wear shoes so I can balance all good! You should try without shoes!” Bouncing on the branch he soon bounced away further, having a swing around to tease Takeshi. T’charrl didn’t understand what would cause a desire to kill like that, it just wasn’t in his nature to understand such a thing. Hearing him say such things only made him remember his own childhood, how his parents were the only ones that showed love to him while everyone else thought he was weird and weak because of what he could do and how often he got beaten by the enemy. “Uhh, not everyone…I mean, uhh, I mean yes, but, uhh…” He was finding it hard to understand any of it, especially when he was not entirely sure about what he was asking in the first place. He didn’t know what he said wrong or if he said anything wrong at all, just that he wasn’t going to be allowed to kill anyone around these guys. Feeling confused, the comment about belonging hit a bit of a sensitive spot for him, his eyes briefly looking down at himself before back to Haku. Here he was hoping to get back to his people when they probably didn’t notice he was gone and never wanted him back anyway, especially when he was expected to lead by his mother. Haku was being overdramatic; he could fit in if he tried to be nice but with him he was just completely different and would always have to hide who he truly was if he was to be moderately happy at best. The pressure to try desperately to fit in was feeling too great already and here he was heading straight for the source. When Haku suddenly bolted ahead after Takeshi and Shu his focus remained on him, slowing down a little before he tripped up, sliding along the ground a little bit and hitting a tree. The tree hardly moved upon impact but it sure did hurt.