There was no harm in keeping what had happened from the others Yumi supposed, so long as Viral got the care he needed. While she wasn't overly thrilled Vegeta wouldn't be the one administering said care the doctor wasn't bad at his job, he just didn't know Viral all that well. He could treat the outside injuries like the gashes and bloodied nose but only Vegeta would be able to actually figure out what was wrong. These worries aside she still agreed to Viral's request; letting him feel a bit better about his situation was just as important in her mind. "Maybe it won't be so bad? We can't know yet, and he's doing something he's never done before. He's smart and all, but how can he possibly know exactly what is going to happen?" Yumi asked, smiling hopefully, "Even if it doesn't completely cure you it's bound to make things better, isn't that still good? Maybe it'll get the big things out of the way so we can focus on smaller stuff, and those should be even easier to help!" Vegeta never would have shared his work with Katas had he thought that the Kaesstrians could go on a warpath like the Saiyans had. Yes, there was the possibility for a select few to do such a thing, but he wasn't going to let the actions of a few dictate his decision of many. Should anyone try to make ill use of some of the recent developments then he would leave it up to the Queen and others to handle it; he was only the delivery man in essence here, how the machines were applied were not his main concern. Looking at Choi quite annoyed when he brought up Viral, Vegeta had to close his eyes and take a breath or else he may well have yelled at the other boy. "I'm so glad you find depression to be a laughing topic, Choi," he said, opening his eyes and frowning, "I can only hope you never up in his situation, as you may find that it's a living hell. Might be a pleasant change of pace however... You'd be quiet." Well, this had gotten perfectly awkward! Choi had said the wrong thing clearly and now Vegeta was being a bit of an ass. They were in a fancy restaurant gods dammit, this wasn't the place for this sort of thing. Smiling uncomfortably Kabocha looked at Kai when spoken to, nodding his head quickly and glancing around. "Uh, yeah, sure! Ordering sounds good." With no menus at their table he got up and snatched a few from an empty one, placing one in both Choi and Vegeta's hands to keep them occupied. They were going to get thrown out if they caused a ruckus, at least if this place was half respectable. He had [i]never[/i] been thrown out before and he wasn't going to make this his first, even if it was on an alien world. Something had struck Kabocha as a slight problem however, and it was one that for all his technology he doubted even Vegeta could solve. Looking up from the menu he frowned, turning it over for everyone else to see, "Anyone know how to read Kaesstrian?" There was no shortage of people trying to console T'charrl, that was for sure. Even Haku was making a shot at it, in his own awkward way, so everyone was pulling for the guy now. If this wasn't a show of support than nothing was, and it was a safe bet the rest of their group felt the same way about things. Takeshi cringed slightly when their friend started to get down on himself, frowning and looking at L'esta for some help with that one. Haku's random bit had distracted T'charrl but he really needed those worries settled one way or another. "Prince, not only do your people remember you but they've been near worshiping you since your departure," the Captain replied with a smile. "You've become something of an iconic figure for Kaesstrians, so I doubt you'll be forgotten. The first of our kind into space, battling foes that we could only dream of, seeing new worlds. Why, even I'm getting a bit starry eyed just thinking about it. My point is though that our people on both sides look to you as the future, and already people are eager to see your return and learn about your adventures. So maybe then if you wish to help our people you should do just that; Travel the universe, show everyone out there what Kaesstrians are capable of and come home with tales that we can tell our children." Huh, Takeshi hadn't even considered what T'charrl's going to space might mean for his people, that was pretty cool. That meant that he among all of the others of his kind had seen things no one else had, and that many people may never will. He could share tons and tons of stories about what they had done already, and if he came with them he would have even more. "That's pretty crazy when you think about it, you're like a celebrity now T'charrl," Takeshi added with a grin, "People are going to be wanting to ask you all about what you did and what you saw. Doesn't sound to me like anyone's going to hate you or forget you any time soon."