"Can't you just let him go...?" Korian asked, mumbling before rubbing at his forehead. Poor kid was going to be hounded now until Sayomi got her answers. Thank goodness their communications were nigh impossible to crack, he had a feeling there was going to be a bit of impromptu calls to try and speak with T'charrl. Or he could be getting ahead of himself, who knows. It was something everyone was curious about, certainly. The only one among the rebellion to have seen Kaesstrians in person was himself, and the Commander had hardly kept a field log to record what he'd seen of their people. It only seemed normal in a way for a scientist like Sayomi to get all up in arms when being denied a chance to study. But they weren't here for her to play detective and prod around the Kaesstrian Prince, they were trying to keep a schedule. A schedule that was gradually falling behind with this side project of theirs. No one to blame but himself for that though, he'd made the call to help out the boys and their friends. When Sayomi started to talk about T'charrl as a mutant the Commander figured it was probably a good point to end their conversation. His Lieutenant had a way of putting things as straight as could be when speaking, and she certainly was being direct here. No one liked being told something was wrong or different with them, and certainly not being called a mutant. Sighing exasperatedly Korian stepped forward again, placing his hands this time on T'charrl's shoulders with a polite smile. "Your ship is nearly done by the sounds of it. Why don't you go ahead and go take a look? I'm sure someone there will be willing to show you around, if you're curious. We'll be packing up here so it's gonna be a bit hectic, you won't want to be on board." Looking over at Leto he nodded his head, motioning for the Yulian to take their guest out. "It was nice to meet you, T'charrl. I'll be certain to keep some men right near Kaesstra for your sake." So the fight with the creature had started out perhaps a little hectically. Having to invert himself to avoid getting hit by a boulder Takeshi had managed to cause some damage, only to foolishly smack into a stone plate and tumble through the air after ricocheting off of it. By the time he'd stopped and straightened himself out his arm was all tingly from the impact, and it took him a second to get the sensation to go away. Shaking it off he looked back at the creature. watching as it thrashed about for a second, having gone berserk. Great, nothing like a giant manic monster to fight, just what he wanted. They should probably soften it up a bit with some blasts, just to make things easier. Takeshi figured now was a good time for Shu to get some practice, and so he urged his younger sibling to fire away. With his hand held out just by his head the older boy watched the energy gather... And then recoiled when it erupted fairly close to him. Blinking as the light from the explosion dazed him for a second he looked back over his shoulder, smiling wearily at Shu. "Or... Maybe not. Good first try, but I think we'll wait a second before doing that again," he explained, looking back towards the creature. "Hang on buddy, we're going in again!" Takeshi sent himself and Shu racing towards the beast, making liberal use of their far greater speed to circle around and get behind it. Again he readied his sword, this time slashing at the monster's back, right near an already nasty wound. Almost instantly it let out a shrill yell of pain, a hand reached back to snatch them yet only grabbed a fistful of air. The Saiyan was already backing off again, getting one final slash on the creature's arm as he darted away. Well, at least something this big he could fight with his sword, but it wasn't exactly killing the creature. Even the gash he'd made on the arm was about comparative to a nasty paper cut, they had to do more damage. The only way he knew how to do more, against something this big, was Ki. Freeing up his other hand then since Shu was well clung to him Takeshi formed a blast, firing it off at the creature's head for good measure. The beast blocked it, and the attack managed to chip away some armor. "We really have to blast it to kill it..." he remarked, debating on how best to do that. "Shu? Can you try blasting him again? I know you can do it, just focus on controlling your energy." It wasn't very fair to leave all of the flying up to Viral, regardless of how tired she felt. Biting the bullet Yumi dragged herself then up to the control room, taking the free co-pilot's seat. She definitely didn't expect a warm welcome, and the annoyance she got from her friend was perfectly deserved. Nonetheless she cringed a little at it, hating as always to be the source of his distress. Since talking only seemed to put her on the line she'd show herself through actions, namely helping to pilot the ship. She'd get off to a poor start however when Viral abruptly began flying along, hardly giving her time to get acquainted with the controls. Grabbing hold of the wheel Yumi rotated it quickly, bringing their ship upright again as they moved along at a steady pace. She didn't know how far they were going, but figured Viral wasn't going to leave the boys here at least. Outside they vaguely heart the sound of blasts, and another roar from the creature told them the brothers were doing okay so far. Hopefully they could kill it, if not then yet another person would have to come out to finish the job.