"Oooooh, a planet with some hot springs... And some hot girls!" Kabocha mused, grinning as he though about it. There had to be some nice, paradise like world somewhere in the universe. Looking at Choi amused he gave a shake of his head, walking over and patting the boy on the back. "And trust me, you're not missing anything about alcohol. It tastes horrible, makes you feel bad and smells funny. My old man drinks a lot, I've grown up around it and had it. Believe me, stick to juice or water or something man." Besides, unless they were not actually on their way to some fight it was a bad idea to drink anyways. Especially now, considering they were more or less on the run until the war was over they couldn't well afford to be inhibited in any way. Maybe they'd have a few celebratory drinks once everything was over, just for the occasion. Other than that Kabocha couldn't see himself going anywhere near alcohol willingly. "Oh! I know right? Those people were freakin' weird..." Kabocha shuddered, remembering the big eyed aliens. T'charrl's eyes weren't nearly as large as theirs had been, and his were pretty big. Being tall, lanky and showing no expressions it had been darn difficult not to blast them away just out of fright alone. That was one world he definitely would mind never going back to again. If the king felt like attacking it, as bad as it was to say, he'd welcome it. Those people were the things of nightmare. "They weren't the worst though. Remember that planet with those weird people that wore the flashy clothes? Ever see what was under those clothes...?" Kabocha shuddered again, frowning as he grabbed his own arms, feeling goosebumps. "You could see their insides man... And their organs and everything... Eck...!" "Okay okay, enough, sheesh." Takeshi felt his own skin crawling now, shifting uncomfortably in his spot. He knew about the big eyed aliens, it had been one of their first missions. He'd forgotten about them right up until now, and thanks to Choi bringing it up it was fresh in his mind once more. Shaking his head uncomfortably he went back to inspecting the lock, debating on whether or not to try a few random codes in order to get the door open. Just as he began to press the first few buttons Kai shouted through the door, making him freeze and look at the other boy in disbelief. Well, it was one way to go about things. Kai took the initiative and started knocking against the door, the sound of the metal being struck resounding through the otherwise silent ship. For a vessel that held upwards of one hundred people it was definitely unusually silent, this wasn't helping either. At first it seemed like the knocking was a moot effort, no immediate reply came, not a voice nor any noise on the other side. After a few silent moments though the sound of scraping chairs could be heard, and faint murmurs of people arguing with one another. Finally someone came to the door, albeit they didn't open it, just standing on the other side. "W-Who is it? Is that you, K-Kai?" the voice called uneasily, obvious tremors in its tone. "Yeah, and Kabocha and Choi! We've got the Prince, so you gonna open up or what?" Kabocha called, slamming the door with his fist as well. "Come on, let us in. We've got a prisoner." Sighing he stepped back, putting his hands on his hips and staring at the door intently. At last they were opened, revealing on the other side a rather disheveled engineer and his coworkers. They were all hidden at the far end of the bridge, and immediately at the door were several objects that had been piled as an impromptu barrier. What for though Kabocha couldn't say. "What in the hell are you doing in here? And what's with the mess?" "We're sorry, sirs! B-but we had to do it!" the engineer stammered, bowing his head quickly. "I-it's the only safe place from-" "From the monster!" another one shouted, poking his head up just over one of the consoles. "We d-don't know where it c-came from... B-But it started attacking us while w-we were working! Did you s-see it!?" Yumi smiled cheerfully enough, glad to at least have T'charrl and Shu with her. If she had been stuck with just the parents she very well may go mental. The Kaesstrian showed earnest amazement for the ship, which while it was impressive it wasn't anything they hadn't seen before. Of course she said that now, they'd only been in the hangar so far, the vessel was clearly much larger than just this section. Hopefully the sweep was finished soon, she could really use a shower. "I wouldn't want to, honestly," Yumi said, shrugging her shoulders and looking about the room. "It's neat, but it's just not the same of being on a planet. There's no real sun, and you don't get to feel the wind or anything. Plus all the smells..." It would do for now, but already she couldn't wait to get her feet on solid ground. "Agreed, I don't plan on taking any longer than needed." The longer they kept docked onto the station the more likely the soldiers were to return onboard. It was in their best interest then to get out of here as soon as possible, and that all depended on how efficient Vegeta was. Looking down the hall in each direction he mentally pictured the vessel from the outside, trying to gather his bearings at which direction the engines had been. The ship's bridge was pointed to the right as they flew in, meaning the rear and the engines were to the left. Heading in that direction then he smiled faintly, removing his scouter and pocketing it carefully. "Unless it's an emergency radio silence might be a good idea, just so we're not picked up by anyone on accident."