Felix was hesitant to take the orange candy from Charlotte. He wondered for a moment, since it all poured out of her sleeve if it was just manifest there or if it had come from her body, and the thought made him hesitant to try the candy. But, not wanting to be rude or impolite, he unwrapped it and tried it. It was better than he could have imagined, he'd never had anything so sweet before. Though it was a bit overpowering to him at the same time. He reached for another piece from the pile, a red one this time.
Ravin spoke out: "So...You two seem to be under the impression that candy is a rarity. I don't know how things were where you guys come from, but where I come from candy is as much a commodity as it is tasty, so don't sweat it. Heck, if you ever feel in need of a sugar boost, feel free to stop by"
And Felix simply nodded, and then gave it a second to try to explain. "Thank you for the offer, I will try not to take your generosity for granted. It's not so much a rarity, as our race simply stopped seeing a need to produce it, as candy holds no nutritional value whatsoever."
At Ravin's second response though: "Um, Faust, right? Forgive me for asking, but do you know why Frieza seemed so unsure about calling you 'human'?"
Felix was a bit more hesitant to answer. When he finally did pick the words he wished to speak, he was very particular about them. "Well, you see, I would be more considered a hybrid of sorts, human and machine meshed together." He paused there, as if he was uncertain of the words though, still trying to find the right way to put it.