While studying an alien race was exciting, Sayomi was certainly worried about having a potential super-villain walking around and being destructive. The biggest interest was certainly the power of transformation, something Saiyans took pride in themselves, but upon seeing T’charrl again she was sure the Kaesstrian race was capable of many different forms without much dependence on emotion or outside influences like the moon. They were an untapped race that relied on energy for power and that much was evident when their planet was a no-go for space travellers with technology because of that energy, “The reason it’s probably affecting him more is he’s away from the natural energies of his homeland, absorbing a whole new destructive and foreign type of energy”, she spoke calmly, readying her computer, “As it stands, it is definitely something you should or someone else keep an eye on. I wouldn’t leave him alone if I was you and if you do any tests…do keep them for me. Unregistered aliens are hard to come by”. For the Beastman problem, Sayomi couldn’t take too much concern into it quite yet until she discovered the truth. She needed to be patient and Vegeta should know he has to be too if they were going to find answers. Watching him take out his computer, she frowned a little at his reasoning to take it, “Hmm, don’t you trust the data I have on Viral?” she questioned him, pulling a thin cable out from her computer, “Or do you have something else in mind, like possible changes…” Moving closer to Vegeta, she took hold of the side of his computer before sticking the gummy-like end of the cable on it. Strangely enough, data was soon passing through the cable and into the computer with the press of a few commands. Despite the technological differences the software matched and was able to successfully send, “I don’t think I have the heart to tell Korian about this…how everything may just be a whole lot tougher. We’ve never had to deal with artificial creations beyond robots and cyborgs before…and your Beastman friend”. Shu wanted to understand, but he found it impossible to when he didn’t know how any of this would help during battle. He should have been able to try and join in, but it was completely over his head and there was nothing he understood very well. He didn’t want people to get hurt whether they were trained or not, but in denying them they may never find peace. Letting out a sigh he lowered his head a little, frowning slightly as he stared up at Takeshi, “I do like friends, but I hope they don’t get hurt or don’t want to fight…that would be bad”, he sighed, shaking his head a little, “It would be nice to go back to the planets, though…” Viral was finding it hard to stand up for what he believed in, especially with all these offers for greater things that could only give him some sort of purpose. He didn’t believe for a second that these people should fight in this war or having to do Korian’s dirty work, especially when the guy seemed perfectly capable of doing it himself and bringing forward the true warriors and not just fans. When Takeshi once again tried to make this out to be an okay thing, he frowned at his reasoning, “And I know what you want to do now is to throw these people at the Saiyans and hope it might weaken their defences…what we have to do is look for their weaknesses first and I still don’t think throwing soldiers at them will help”. Viral knew Takeshi wouldn’t like the whole training process, especially when he should be training himself. His brother was probably the least trained and all you could do with him was throw him at a crowd and hope he transformed while hoping he wouldn’t massacre them by accident. There wasn’t much technique in the kid at all and Takeshi had been completely forgetting his brother existed on the battlefield, that or he ignored him completely and just amused him instead. Growling lowly, he stared at Takeshi and shook his head, “Picking up soldiers and training them isn’t even close to a battle plan! What I would do is split the fleets up and weaken them down…not just charge straight at the palace!” Korian should know the best way to do this too, but Takeshi clearly didn’t have a clue about battle plans and was more concerned with throwing everything at the King and hope it would wear him down, “If a whole planet managed to fall to the might of probably one or two Elites then what makes you think they’ll be worthy? Those Kaesstrians only know how to fight each other and those beasts on Pagonia are hard enough to find in all that ice…yeah, I’m willing to fight, but I’m also willing to die and who says they will be willing to as well? I guess you’ll have to find out yourself and just how tough Elites are to bring these worlds to their knees”.