"Hey, no reason to get down on yourself," Takeshi said gently, smiling as he gave T'charrl a pat on the back. "We'll get answers sooner or later, he's bound to spill it all. Especially if he's just going to be locked up, there's going to be loads of time to tell everyone what he knows." What a strange little race the Kaesstrians were turning out to be. If this power that the Prince had used to be dominant, and apparently hereditary, then it was safe to guess that there was more people with it. They had most likely kept it hidden better however, unless the General had already gotten to them. That was something Takeshi wouldn't mind having answered either. This whole unknown force that had wiped out nearly all of their ancestors, what had that been? If their forefathers had been as powerful as T'charrl had been earlier than it would have been no easy task to beat them, not in a battle. Perhaps it was a natural cause then and not war? Of course that in of itself raised more questions, only furthering to add to the confusion. But, it also gave the Saiyan a little epiphany, bringing a wider smile to his face. "Hey... How do you suppose the General found out about all of this?" Takeshi asked, looking between T'charrl and Eslaria. "He had to have read it somewhere, there's no way that he'd be able to find it out otherwise! You could find the books he used to learn what he did, and fill in the holes from there. I mean if that maniac could do it then you definitely can." "Provided the books are still around, and in one piece," Eslaria pointed out. "But... That may be very possible. Now that he's in custody we'll have free reign to search over his quarters, and anywhere he may have stored information. I would bet in one of his research centers we can find hints at what he knew, and we can put things together from that point on. Given enough time I'm certain we can recover enough to understand what all of this is about. What's more, there's bound to be at least one other person who knew something, assuming that Yusef didn't keep it all to himself. We don't need to get everything from the General if that's the case though." The Queen then smiled at her son, stepping closer to him to give his head a gentle ruffling. "Once you are through helping your friends and they've been seen off we can get started on our research, provided you're up for it. I'm willing to devote as much time as necessary to get the answers you want." Yumi smiled gratefully as the twins got to work, busying herself still with the washing. They were surprisingly agreeable for someone who she wanted to beat up before, it was a nice surprise. It was a chore and a half getting anyone else to do this kind of work, so having them around was definitely helpful. Off to her side it sounded like Choi was trying to strike up some conversation with her, and having a fair hard time with it. Earnestly puzzled by what he was getting at she kept quiet as he spoke, though unable to suppress the amused smile across her lips. Had the Saiyan never spoken to a girl before? He seemed to have no problems with her before, and now he was tripping over his own tongue trying to talk. Hearing him ramble on for a moment Yumi finally looked over at him, smiling amused as she shook her head. "I don't know if this is the best place for your father really, Choi. I mean... The General is done, but there's going to be a lot of fighting going on before things really settle down. It won't do him any good to be put in a different war zone now will it?" Yumi gave the dish in her hands a good rinsing before handing it over, giggling softly. "And I don't think burning the house down is really such a good idea either. It's not ours, and we probably could get away with it, but it's got to be someone's home. Would you want your house ruined? Heck, for all we know the real residents of this place are locked up somewhere, the General was the one that gave us this place after all. Poor people..." It was an unfounded concern, none of them really knew what the story with this home was. Maybe they should have thought to ask before. "I suppose I ought to thank you two, while you're here. For helping us and all. And keeping T'charrl safe, that too. You two did a good thing today and we're grateful for it."