Vegeta hadn't thought that T'charrl would be in so much trouble as this. Granted he knew the Kaesstrian was struggling with power and his transformations, but to imagine him becoming such a hazard was a bit of a stretch. Even with Sayomi's input it sounded like speculation, albeit it was speculation that he was going to heed very closely. "Having another strong ally on our side... I wouldn't hate that. So long as we monitor him closely I don't imagine we'll have too much trouble on our hands. Granted... He's had two instances now where he has nearly attacked someone, and as he gets progressively stronger the risk only grows with him." So therein was the dilemma, was the risk of having an accident worth the outcome of T'charrl becoming powerful? Hard to say, as once this war was over did they truly need so many powerful friends? "I assumed he could change back, it only made sense. In most cases no change is permanent as far as transformations go. I've assumed he'd revert for a while now, I just don't think he knows how to. And while he does have Ki his energy is too different from ours to give him any advice. Trying to be optimistic and think we'll figure it out soon, but as it stands it's not looking very good." Perhaps it was a bit of a bias, but Vegeta was more concerned with the potential outbreak of Beastmen than T'charrl. Even if T'charrl were to go berserk they could likely stop him and restrain him, that was a worst case scenario. To think that Beastmen were being mass produced however, that presented a whole slew of problems. The only two Beastmen that he knew of were both in moderate condition, each having a tendency for excessive violence if pushed. While the argument could be made that in part it was due to Viral's genetics there was no excuse for Yumi, she had never been that aggressive. Something about what was done had to be unstable then, and imagining a few dozen people like that was certainly daunting. "False-positive or not it's best we don't take it lightly. If you'd allow me I have some documents of Viral's genetic coding on our ship, if I can use your research I might be able to confirm this, and maybe even figure out a means to stop it." Undoing a genetic mutation, easier said than done. Gene therapy was a possibility, but that took expertise well beyond what Vegeta possessed. Reaching into his pocket he pulled out a small electronic device, smiling as he held it out for Sayomi. "Never leave home without at least one computer on me. As soon as I make any progress I'll forward my work to you, hopefully we can solve this before it does become an issue." Takeshi wasn't quite sure why he even asked Shu, as he expected the little guy was lost. Smiling slightly the older boy placed a hand on his face, sighing before patting Shu on the back. "Don't worry about it too much if you don't get it. We're just trying to get some friends to help us, that's all. Strength in numbers and all that, you know?" Not that it helped too terribly much if those numbers were lacking in the strength department. He was still against the idea for the most part but saw the reason for it too, and like it or not they needed to go along with it. Overhearing the idea of splitting the rebellion up Takeshi just had to give some input, thinking that idea was a bit excessive. Why split up when they had their own little force already? They all worked well with one person or another here, no reason to separate them. "I think we can fight the king already if we had to," the Saiyan replied, smiling at Viral. "We need help getting through his defenses though. There's just too many people, you should know that considering what you did for the Saiyans." It disgusted him to acknowledge this, but what they were essentially looking for was cannon fodder. He didn't like it, but again, it was necessary. "We have a little time to train them, probably. Even if we don't we'll pair them up with people who do. They can be sort of support, maybe a medic or something. They don't have to go hand to hand with a Saiyan after all, we're not putting them in any super dangerous situations I don't think." Especially not if it was people that they knew. Granted on planets like Narbu they hadn't met anyone, but Shaharia and Kaesstria were two totally different stories. Some familiar faces could well end up in their ranks and he would do everything within his power to keep them safe, as he was sure the others would too. "Why shouldn't I have confidence in them anyways? Most of them have been fighting, like the Kaesstrians, or have been under foreign control forever. They probably know how to fight Viral, let's be realistic. And you really think we need to be the ones to give them a reason to fight? You're willing to fight just because of what they did to you, yeah? Well imagine how a whole world of people must feel, I can't think they'll be reluctant to get their hands dirty for some payback."