"Well uh... It's pulling you because planets do that. Um..." Takeshi scratched at his head, trying to think of a proper explanation. When none came to mind he could only smile sheepishly at Shu, hefting his shoulders in a shrug. "All I know is gravity pulls you down, that's it. And if you know how to fly well then gravity isn't going to be a problem. So long as you know what you're doing then it's really not that hard." Easy for him to say, seeing as he had been flying for quite some time now. His brother on the other hand had only recently gotten a grasp of the concept, and barely began to practice before his mind was effectively wiped. As if on cue Shu then brought up the chance to try flying again, something Takeshi had figured they'd put off until he was much better. If he was willing though why tell him otherwise? "Want to learn how to fly? We can practice now if you really want to! Just bear in mind the gravity here is stronger than what we're used to. Not a lot, but it might make it trickier. Want to do a lesson real quick?" They were close to the ship after all, so if something were to go wrong it was but a short trip to the healing pods. Perhaps learning on a world with greater gravity could even benefit Shu in the long run. If he could do it well here then on other planets, such as Earth, it would be easier for him. Maybe just marginally, but still easier. It would expedite their travel time when they were on the various worlds too, that was for certain. And it was bound to do something for Shu's confidence if he could fly himself around. Turning his focus then unto T'charrl it was a bit surprising how much he knew for someone who had never left his home world. It had to be that ability of his, he had an uncanny knack for reading worlds. Takeshi smiled at his little diagnosis, nodding his head and taking a casual look around them. If there was indeed a civilization then it wasn't anywhere near here, they hadn't seen anything resembling a town. Hopefully there were indeed people left, seeing as the Saiyans had been here before in the very same ship. It was possible whoever lived here had gone into hiding seeing the same craft return, meaning that talking to them was going to be all the trickier. "I hope we can find someone, otherwise it's going to be a heck of a chore learning anything about that creature here." Yumi was just trying to find some enjoyment in the little things, like the sun's warmth for example. Again she felt an indescribable happiness being under it's basking glow, and it just gave her an overall good feeling in general. Finally tearing herself out of her little daze she smiled at Viral as he spoke, lifting her arms up overhead in a stretch. "What if it's nice though? There could be some animals, or people here we don't want to hurt. Still want to attack them?" It was a rhetorical question, she didn't expect an answer. With a soft groan as she popped a shoulder she folded her arms behind her back, arching an eyebrow. "I'll let you decide what gets attacked and what doesn't, I'll follow your lead." And lead Viral did. In a fair quick order he turned about and began to run off, opposite the direction the others were going. Yumi ran after him as quickly as need be, keeping a little distance between them in case he should change direction or stop. Her thoughts were abuzz with the potential of an encounter, feeling fair excited over seeing another new peoples. Or even some more creatures, even this so called monster they were hunting for. Getting a chance to do some relatively casual exploration and sightseeing even was a welcome change of pace. Plus, for the first time in a while she was able to actually do something with Viral. It had been too long, it seemed, even just running like this. A wide smile crossed Yumi's lips, a small hop in her step as she continued running along. Find anything or not, this was going to be a fun day, she could feel it.