Fishing didn't really seem like hunting to Yumi, it was more of a side activity. To her hunting was actively chasing down something in the woods or laying traps, not using a fishing pole or reaching into the water for a fish. In reality though she supposed it could be the same thing, just different places. In both cases you were trying to catch something, the only difference was whether it was in the water or on land. The promise of a big steak was more tempting than a fish filet all the same, but Viral sounded like he was set on fish. Not wanting to split up and certainly not wanting to give reason to get angry she went along with him, going to the lake at last to try finding some food. When they finally found it she stopped just at the treeline and tried to spot out any animals at the water's edge, figuring she could circle around and try catching something. To her chagrin Viral stepped out of their cover and went right on up to the water, sitting down at the lake's edge in the most glaringly obvious way possible. Looking around worriedly that he may have scared something off she hurried out after him, standing behind him and looking down at her friend testily. "I can't really hunt if you're just going to sit out here you know," Yumi said, frowning as she shook her head, "Unless you're really trying to get me to go fishing." Looking out over the lake she wondered how she should go about trying to catch one. They had no rod or bait, so maybe a sharp stick to catch something? That would mean carving up a stick to work for her, shouldn't be too hard. "Sheesh, you're so dramatic about it Kai. We're going to be fine, relax. If the King was going to kill us don't you think he would have by now?" Kabocha asked, smirking as he patted his friend on the back patronizingly. "Besides, we've got the Princes on our side, and the rebels too. If you think about it there's a whole ton of people that the King has to get through to get us, some really strong people. I don't get why you're worried when we're never going to be in that kind of danger." War or not, it was very unlikely they faced a life threatening battle. All of the big shots in the military would either be fighting the rebels or Shu and Takeshi and their friends. In a way they were more of backup, and he was fine with that. Shaking his head and shrugging his shoulders, Kabocha turned to Choi and winked at him knowingly. "Choi's already got a mate anyways so he's not worried, right? So tell me, have you and Yumi... You know?" Never exactly tactful he went right on ahead and made a crude gesture with his hands, having no regard for who may be seeing it. Probably a good thing they were on an alien world, otherwise a whole lot of people would have become awfully offended right then. There had been nothing in the woods as of yet to warrant concern, but L'esta was remaining vigilant. He knew all too well how their own people excelled in ambush style combat and it was a safe assumption that other people fought in similar ways. No matter how good your forces were it could be disastrous if you were caught unawares, and thus you had to remain alert at all times. As his men took a break and rested he continued to circle the area, listening intently for any sign of an intruder. He knew all of the sounds that the local fauna made so he wouldn't mistake an animal for an attacker, which was good. Being closer to the ship really required a heightened sense of awareness in of itself, and every little sound that didn't come from wildlife was picked up by him. Approaching a large grouping of bushes he paused and turned his back to it, glancing back at the area behind them. Surely nothing had gotten by them, they had moved in a spread out unit and covered a fair bit of ground. The forests were large, yes, but unless whoever landed made a very wide berth they would have been picked up by someone. So had whoever they were seeking out not come this way yet? It may end up being they would have to go into the city itself to investigate. "R'otha, Pellek, when you're done I want you two to take the left, keep an eye out for anything unusual!" L'esta commanded, his voice carrying through the otherwise silent area, "Tiama, Bursch, take the right, I'll take center. We'll head for the city next." It had to be the fact it was an alien planet, that was the only reason no one had been found yet. Had he been this way already? Gah, hide and seek was an awful idea! Takeshi hadn't a clue where anyone was, but he was much too stubborn to just admit defeat and call them back. He still wanted to win, even if it took him the rest of the day, which at this point it may well. For all he knew he'd walked by someone a few times now and not even noticed, it wasn't as if he were scouring every single plant for signs of the others. So should he double check where he'd been? That would take too long, it was best he just keep on searching. Sighing to himself he rubbed at his head, kicking a small rock against a tree as it smacked into the trunk with an echoing thud. Right, standing here and debating on where to go wouldn't find anyone, he had to actually search. Turning about he looked in every which direction to try and decide on where to go, finding himself awfully stuck yet again on where to head. "Stupid forest... With its confusing trees and everything looking the same..." Takeshi grumbled, closing his eyes before throwing his arms up in the air in frustration, "Where the heck did they go?!"