Takeshi continued his pacing about, rather quickly adapting to the planet's gravity. Thankfully it wasn't a major change, and with the air being easily breathable they weren't going to have any real issues here. Watching Shu carefully as he came out the older boy smirked amused seeing him slouch a little as the new force hit his brother. It didn't take Shu long to adapt either, rather easily making his way over. "No, gravity doesn't make you fatter Shu," Takeshi remarked, laughing a little. "It means the planet is pulling on you more, so it makes you heavier. It's why you fall down when you jump into the air, because the planet... Well it pulls you down." An obscure concept like gravity was probably a little beyond the young Saiyan. And admittedly it was beyond the elder boy as well. He knew the gist of the idea, but explaining finer details would be left up to one of the older members. "You mean this planet is brand new? Huh... I kind of figured it was just like this." That must be T'charrl's energy sensing ability. It was a lot different than their ability to sense Ki, or other similar energies. He couldn't imagine what kind of power a planet gave off, or how it would even be different. Everything the Kaesstrian was saying had him very curious, and if this was all new he had to wonder what the world looked like before. "Did anything happen to the planet? Is that why all of this is just growing now?" Takeshi asked as he squatted down, running the palm of his hand over the blades of grass. They felt soft and healthy in spite of their sickly color, it was just odd seeing them look like this and still be okay. T'charrl did say that the sun was new, however that worked. So maybe all of these plants were new and so different because they were only just coming into life. "This place is neat, but it seems so empty." Yumi slowly walked her way down the ramp, in no particular hurry to run off like the boys had. As soon as she had noticed the change in gravity she slowed a little, almost thinking herself imagining it until she noticed Shu struggle for a brief second. So the world was a little heavier than the others, but not too much. Sending a curious glance at Viral she smiled at his comment, stopping and turning to face him. "Just because there's not lush forests doesn't mean it's dead," she pointed out politely. Looking around the area she made note of the few trees that were around, albeit there could well be more hidden behind the hills and plateaus off in the distance. "Though it definitely does seem that way, doesn't it? But it doesn't... Feel dead, I think there's life somewhere. And besides, even if it is dead it looks kinda nice." With a content sigh she closed her eyes, lifting her head as she enjoyed the warmth of the sun. "Those rays feel so nice..." They were supposed to be two teams, right? Her and Viral striking out into the world to look around, sounded like an easy enough job. After soaking up a little sun for a moment she opened her eyes again, putting a finger to her chin while looking around the area. "So... Which way do you want to go? I don't suppose it really matters where we head, but high ground might help a little." Yumi wondered if there were people on this world or not, it had seemed awfully vacant on their way down. Finding some locals would certainly help with their work though, they'd be able to tell if that creature was native here or not. Clasping her hands behind her back she swayed back on her heels a little, giving Viral an inquisitive stare. "You choose which way we go, how's that?"