“I was trapped in the Capsule Corp for years and I’ve not forgotten anything! You’re just making excuses to your poor memory now”, Viral spoke back quickly, shaking his head, “Were you eating leaves the entire time I was gone? Hmph, maybe I should stick you in the wilds sometime by yourself…” She really needed to learn the basics of survival and not rely on the conveniences of life. There was always going to be a problem with succumbing to the easy way of life and Yumi was definitely part of that whole circle. He would definitely need to think about methods to make her just a little bit hardier than other Humans, especially when she was still considered one even with her additional animal parts; of course, that was as long as he managed to live that long. He still had great doubts that he would get through this, but of course he hadn’t started his treatment yet and time was constantly marching on. Feeling a little side-tracked he looked elsewhere, eventually looking back when Yumi stopped talking. “…Sure. If they don’t eat fruit then they’ll want to find water”, he spoke, looking around before walking off in a direction, “Try and remember the smell of water. This atmosphere is full of it and yet there’s no visible streams. It’s somewhere, just not visible”. Choi was having fun but at least it managed to pass the time to getting to the city and finally managing to find a place to land. He didn’t see a problem with flying right in at a good pace, but Kabocha didn’t want to go on that kind of path. Certainly not caring as much Choi reluctantly followed along, looking to the ground briefly before letting out a sigh as he looked to his brother. He wasn’t too pleased with how quiet this place was, not really seeing any of the aliens in sight. “Loyalists? Kill us? Please! We’d never end up dead to a bunch of bugs”, he sniggered, “Besides, wouldn’t that come under us fighting off the bad guys, anyway? We could fight some bad guys, then we can eat if that happens. Maybe they’ll give us food for free?” Shu was easily keeping up in the trees and throwing himself around without sliding off. He was feeling fairly happy right now and being chased just triggered all sorts of instincts in him that meant he was going into survival mode to prevent Takeshi catching him, even if he wasn’t going to hurt him. It was a lot of fun and Takeshi seemed to be having fun too, but it was a little hard to tell whether he was managing to keep up with him or was just getting lucky. He knew what to do and how to move his way around the trees but Takeshi was new to this apart from a little swing around earlier before when they were on the planet last time. Giggling away as he bounced from tree to tree he turned to Takeshi who was still struggling only to bounce immediately out of his way. “Can’t catch me!” he giggled, looking down at him, “It easier without, though! Much easy! You grossed out by anything!” Finding amusement in Takeshi’s determination he bounced down towards him, watching him carefully before suddenly bolting away when Takeshi made chase, squealing away as he swung around. T’charrl was feeling pretty dizzy after that, his head hurting for a few moments. He was disorientated at first but was soon rubbing his head as he tried to find his bearings again. He had lost control for a moment there and apparently collided, but he was certainly not caring about that just now. Letting out a pained groan he soon sighed, looking up at the blurry figure which turned out to be Haku. Frowning he turned slightly away from him, holding his head still. “Ughh…they can fly and see where they are. I can’t take them to my home…” he mumbled, looking like he was using his camouflage to hide away instead, “I can’t go there…I can’t! You’re wrong about me! Just because I’m a Prince doesn’t mean they like me…they’ve never liked me! I can’t go back there, I can’t…”