Korian couldn't offer anything else as to why they had gone to Kaesstra. Labor was the only thing they possibly could have gained, but seeing the frail frames of the natives it was doubtful they would have been of any use. Of course, seeing T'charrl now it was pretty evident they had been wrong in that regard. The only reason they had even bothered with taking documents to decode the language was simply to have something to show for the trip, seeing as nothing else was worthwhile. "It was a very beautiful world. But... It's impossible to take beauty like that, unless we took the planet, I suppose..." the Commander mused, shaking his head. "Which obviously we did not. Don't take it the wrong way that we didn't deem you worthwhile either. Your technology was intriguing, but behind what we have. And if not for your technology or labor there was no need for you. Seeing you now however... I believe the king made a grievous mistake in overlooking your people." Perhaps, a mistake that would ultimately turn into an advantage for the rebels down the line. That bridge would be crossed at some point no doubt, and he intended to make it work in their favor. Their conversation ended with the interruption on Sayomi's behalf. Korian might have told her to leave them be if he weren't so confused as to what it was she was up to. Seeing her scrutinizing T'charrl the Saiyan had to smile a little, amused at her curiosity. Poor kid, now he was under the ever intruding gaze of his Lieutenant, and once she clamped onto something that had her interest she rarely let go. Seeing as how this Kaesstrian was with the Princes however Korian figured it best to spare the kid an awkward meeting. Stepping around T'charrl he placed a hand on Sayomi's shoulder, looking at her gently but firmly. "Part of his biology or not, don't you think that's a little rude to be asking a stranger?" the Commander mused, removing his hand and folding both behind his back again. "He may be around later, perhaps you can request an audience with him then. The boy is a Prince after all. In the meantime, how about you fill me in on how the Princes' ship is coming along? Are we nearly done with the work?" Bowing to someone like this was degrading enough, but having Viral give him a sharp remark only made Takeshi's blush deepen. "I was wrong, and I admit it. Isn't that enough for you, that I admitted it? You were right." he replied, sounding a bit annoyed. Immediately reeling in his attitude then the Saiyan sighed, shaking his head and looking back at his sword then Viral again. "I'm clueless with my sword, I was swinging it around like a moron and hardly hit anything. I know nothing about my weapon, and I need help figuring it out. So please, teach me?" Again he folded his hands together, bowing his head once again. Surely having him begging would be satisfying enough to agree, seeing as how the two of them never gave the other an inch normally. Really Viral was the only one among them, save perhaps for T'charrl, who could instruct him how to properly use a blade. And chances were the Kaesstrian's lessons would be a bit different, considering how they had four arms and all. Probably best to work with something closer to home. It was just as he finished his pleading that the rumbling began, prompting Takeshi to drop his requests for now and hurry outside to investigate. Upon seeing the mammoth of a beast emerging from the rubble he cursed softly, figuring they had to fight it now. With Yumi and Viral out of commission it was left to him and Shu, if his brother could do it. "Hello there friend Shu." Yumi said tiredly, smiling as she gave the little Saiyan's nose a tap. It was always nice to see the young kid, even in such a beleaguered state. Now that he was getting back to being all bubbly and excitable his happiness was contagious, and it helped to settle her nerves a bit. Shame she could barely manage to keep herself standing, otherwise she might play with Shu a little, just for the sake of it. Instead she eased herself to sit down on a nearby container, sighing gratefully at the pressure being relieved from her feet. "And I'm happy you're happy," Yumi added, looking at Shu cheerfully. Her smile quickly turned to a frown at the abrupt noises, like everyone else looking in the direction of the source confused. Between Takeshi and Viral's reactions she figured what it had been, scowling disdainfully at the fact they had failed. She tried to get up to help again, but feeling her legs shake a little she sat back down, knowing she'd only be a burden. Watching then as Shu rushed outside to meet his brother Yumi smiled faintly, resigning quite reluctantly to stay behind. "Kill that thing for us!" she shouted after them. So this was a pretty big creature, even from over here. With much of the mountain gone there was little right by it to compare its size to, but even so Takeshi figured it had to be a good few dozen meters tall, at least. With his sword in hand he looked at Shu amused as he came bouncing over, pointing in the creature's direction. [i]That[/i] is what we're fighting. And we're going to blast and stab the crap out of it until it dies, that's how." It already was injured, it shouldn't take a ton of effort on their part to slay it. Viral and Yumi had done the hard work whittling it down, and if it weren't for their injuries he would rather let them finish the job. "If you're bouncing around fine then you're good to go buddy. Let's go kick that thing's butt, yeah?" Getting over there they would have to fly, which meant Shu climbing on his back once again. Takeshi stepped a bit closer to the edge, looking at Shu and gesturing to his back for him to climb on before looking at the ship. "Guys, can you move the ship? I don't want it getting hit by accident!" Yumi really just felt like lying down right now, her whole body was pretty much begging her to. Seeing the cots just a meter away it was awfully tempting, but she couldn't do it. And upon hearing Takeshi telling them to move she once again tried to make herself rise, using the wall as support this time. She did manage to get to her feet, yet having to lean against the wall was making walking to the cabin a little tricky. Scoffing in annoyance Yumi looked hopefully to Viral, figuring he could get them to safety. "Can you fly this...? I might be able to, if I can get to the room..." To prove her point she began to walk along the wall, getting some distance in before nearly stumbling, catching herself on a container and smiling sheepishly. "It's like my body is getting weaker by the second... Kind of stinks."