Yumi had to agree with Kai in his assessment. Takeshi and Viral may have their moments, but with the former's brashness an the Beastman's uneasy mental standing neither were hardly in a position to make a plan. The thought of taking a Saiyan ship was daunting, even if the others were playing it off as really a trivial matter. It was easy for them, being Saiyans to not worry about opponents, they were the strongest race alive. Someone like her though who was essentially human may have a tougher time, especially with still getting used to her new anatomy. Attacking head on as Kabocha suggested wouldn't work well, they knew that much. It was too risky, and damaging the ship or even accidentally killing the medical staff aboard would render their whole plan moot. With a sigh she pushed away her nearly empty plate, crossing her arms and trying to think on the matter as well. Not knowing the layout of the ship it was hard to draw any plans, though as stated before perhaps the biggest obstacle was getting the rest of the crew and soldiers off the ship in one piece. "Oh! Vegeta could do that!" Yumi suddenly exclaimed, smiling hopefully. She'd come from her own musings into the conversation, and figured she had a really good case. "Vegeta could easily hack into the ship. I mean, it might take a few minutes, but we could buy him time while he does it." After all he was the most tech savvy of all of them, by far as far as she knew. Having anyone else do it, even Viral in his prime, would likely take a good deal longer. Eying the Saiyan in question she rose out of her seat, clasping her hands together. "Think about it. You've already been looking through the ship we got from Sayomi, and I bet you've figured out how some of that works. If you can turn an alien ship inside out that quickly then it only makes sense you do it!" Yumi had some truth to her words, but Vegeta wasn't so sure how fond of the plan he was. Having to be protected and make everyone else fight for his sake didn't sit well, it made him feel like a burden almost. Conversely he probably was the most skilled with electronics, meaning that he was the prime candidate to tackle this job. With Yumi bearing down on him with a hopeful smile it was difficult to give a solid 'no' as an answer. "If you've really got that much faith in my skills then I can at least give it a shot," he replied, smiling warily. "I'll only do it so long as you all promise to be careful when fighting. We don't know for sure what's on that ship, and if one of you gets hurt while I'm playing with wires I'll feel terrible. So do me the favor and be careful, yeah?" "Wha...? I'm saying I'm confident you won't do that. It's a compliment," Takeshi said in turn, frowning a bit. Viral had really done in some people, sure, but that had been in that strange form of his. He wasn't like that now, and presumably he had more control over his actions as a result. Hopefully the others would put two and two together and figure out Viral had gone with them, he didn't want anyone thinking the Beastman had ran off somewhere. "I'm planning on just delivering the news to the Queen and letting them handle it from there. But... If we have to fight then like I said, we fight." It was fairly straightforward to him. See their mission through to the end, and only attack if attacked first. Now moving along as a group it didn't take but a second longer for Viral to ask about the older boy's oddly cheerful behavior. "I'm excited I could actually get you to do something with us for a change," he answered simply, smiling and hefting his shoulders in a shrug. "I mean... We've never seen eye to eye, so I was surprised when you agreed to come along!" Allowing himself a self-satisfied chuckle he slipped his hands into his pockets, continuing along their way. "Almost makes me wonder if after all this time you can finally stomach to be around me!" Truth be told, Takeshi wasn't entirely certain why he was in such a mood himself. After speaking he looked right ahead, quickly finding his gaze lowering to the forest floor below. He was glad that Viral was willing to do something, that much was true, but as eccentric as he was making it seem? Doubtful, which made him question his own behavior. Focusing on solely himself for a brief moment he tried to pick up on anything that felt out of place, managing to stumble upon a little tick. He was feeling stressed and anxious, though he couldn't place why precisely. Passing a sidelong glance in Shu's direction he frowned a bit, wondering if it was his brother somehow doing that. It didn't seem right that Shu would make him feel this way, so he brushed that notion off. Nor did it seem that Viral was the cause of it either, not to say he didn't worry to some degree about the Beastman. What in the hell was eating at him then? And why did he have an innate need to act carefree and try to hide any signs of it?