Takeshi hefted his shoulders in a shrug, not entirely certain as how to answer Shu's questions. Space was much too broad to know everything, his experience limited to the planets the Saiyans or rebels had him visit. Worlds like this he had never been to before were a mystery, he couldn't even begin to guess where they might start looking. It seemed fair safe that there was some kind of life present, though what that may actually be was beyond him. Somehow he figured fruit wasn't exactly going to be a commodity here, the planet didn't seem like it had a whole ton in the way of vibrant plants. Hopefully Shu was okay then with eating whatever wildlife they could come across... Or grass. "If we find something that looks yummy we can hunt it. I just hope whatever is here is actually, you know... Edible." "Good! You're going to do fine Shu, I know it. Just take it slow, we're not racing here. Not yet anyways." Takeshi smiled eagerly while watching his sibling, happy to see him giving this a go. Shu was perfectly capable of flight, he just hadn't been given the chance to practice as of late. With this seemingly empty world to themselves and finally an agenda all their own they could make time for him. Watching as the younger boy assumed a stance he got properly excited, right up until Shu actually took flight. Rather than rising slowly into the air, even just barely, the Saiyan shot right up some few meters, hardly a graceful start. Alarmed by the sudden rise Takeshi himself quickly flew up, and being as careful as he could caught his brother in his arms. Admonishing him with a faintly amused smirk the two of them returned to the ground, Shu being placed carefully on his feet. "Maybe we need to learn Ki control first? That was a little much energy just for a casual takeoff. Did you feel the energy moving?" This was turning into one fine mess. Yumi had intended it to be a pleasant trip out, and yet inadvertently she was only serving to upset Viral further. From a simple petty argument came one hell of an accusation, making her reel back for a moment. "What? Are you serious? You think I'm going to kill you?" she asked, her voice dropping low out of shock. Looking at her friend astonished for a moment she shook her head, lowering her arms at her sides and frowning in displeasure. "I don't want to hurt you Viral, much less kill you. You're my friend, and because there might be moments where you get a little violent doesn't change that. And... These genes... They didn't change anything..." she argued meekly, biting her lip and looking at the Beastman worriedly. "Did they?" Aside from looks Yumi hadn't placed any differences in herself, but maybe the others had seen something she hadn't. Was she really not the same person anymore because of what was done to her? That thought terrified her, and pretty soon she found herself shaking out of fear in her spot. No, she had to be the same person, and she could still do what she did before. Just because she might have some new tricks didn't change that fact, right? "Viral... I'm not going to kill you... I'm not going to hurt you. You're my friend, I only want to help you." With a tearful final look Yumi moved closer to Viral, wrapping her arms around his larger frame and hiding his face in his chest. Her cheeks were stinging at this point, both from fear of what she was and being emotionally wrought by her friend's accusations. None of it was true, nobody in their group wanted to see Viral hurt, why couldn't he see that? "None of us think you're a monster, honest. You're our friend, and you're fine the way you are." she explained softly, shaking her head against his chest. "We just want to help you not be depressed... That's all we're trying to change Viral. What you are isn't bothering us, what you've done isn't even bothering us. It's just seeing you upset, that's it. That's all we've been trying to do." Finally tearing her face away from her friend's chest she looked up at him tearfully, still holding loosely onto his shirt. "We just want you to be happy again... I just want you to be happy again. We're not trying to change what you are, I swear. And we're not going to make you change either."