Korian should probably have had the hindsight to ward Sayomi away, he knew this would happen. In a way it was amusing, but it also caused him quite a bit of embarrassment as well. Getting between the Lieutenant and her quarry was never a good idea, even for her commanding officer, and sure enough she bore a bit of her fangs when told to back off. Hoping to deviate the conversation a little the Commander asked about the ship, honestly curious as well to know how things were coming along. "That all sounds fine... And we've not really the time to put more resources into things. As you said though, they can always stop by one of our stations if they need to." The Princes, whether they considered themselves it or not, were allies to the rebellion. Albeit anyone who wasn't fighting them was considered an ally, so who knows how much value that had in of itself. Korian couldn't suppress a smile when Sayomi questioned him, clearly having pressed some of her buttons. "You know you don't need to ask me, but yes, you can. And I would assume that we're nearly complete by the sounds of things, which in that case we can start packing things in. If you want to oversee the last of the work I'll begin getting everything locked away for our departure." Takeshi wasn't entirely certain how he and Shu were going to fight this behemoth. Only he could fly, and while they could both use Ki it would be tricky to get down there and start blasting away. Fidgeting a little when Shu clambered onto his back the older Saiyan smiled, nodding as he used his free arm to reach back and support Shu. "Yeah, that's good. And we're going to get rid of it by..." he paused, scanning the area before slowly rising up into the air. "By... Blowing it to bits. I'll fly us around and we can each blast it, okay? We'll keep it up until it's all gone!" It was a simple enough plan, and provided they moved quick enough this thing wouldn't be able to lay a single finger on them. Whether it was the ideal plan of action or not they were going with it, and with a small push Takeshi began flying towards the creature. It took notice fairly quickly of them, another loud roar bellowing out from its gut as it leaned over and grabbed up a massive rock. Watching in a bit of surprise he slowed slightly when the boulder was lifted, then taken aback a bit when it was hurled at them rather quickly. With the rock hurtling right towards them he descended, flipping upside down for good measure to try and avoid being struck. With Shu hanging off of him practically the boulder flew just over them, within a meter at best as it hurtled into a distant mountain. Turning them back over Takeshi sped up, flying right towards the creature and tightening his grip on the sword. Swerving to avoid a sweeping arm he raced along the extended limb, taking his blade and bringing it down, dragging it along as he cut into the creature. Accidentally hitting the stone padding at the end both he and Shu were sent tumbling a bit, with the older boy catching them in mid air and moving off to regain his senses afterwards. "Ow... Okay, don't hit the plates... Shu, want to try blasting him?" Yumi watched Viral sulk off to the control room, cringing slightly at how angry he sounded with her. She felt awfully tired, so it was probably best she didn't fly. Yet she had made Viral do it instead, who probably had a concussion and definitely a limp arm. If she was in a poor state to do that job then her friend was even more so. Grumbling incoherently she pushed herself along, ignoring her body's complaints to relax as she too entered the cockpit. With Viral in the main seat she dropped herself into the copilot's chair, groaning slightly before grabbing hold of the controls. "Forgot there were two sets... So maybe I can help," Yumi said, twisting her own throttle to level them out. "I'll keep us steady if you can fly. I only know how to do so much with these things." What little she had experienced with the Saiyans hardly made her a pilot, and even for all her observations of Vegeta flying she was pretty incompetent. But how hard could steadying a ship really be?.