"If that's the case bringing him home might be our best option. The only issue with that is no one there can handle him if he goes berserk..." Evidently a lot more research had to be done into how Kaesstrians worked. Vegeta knew he had been lacking in that regard, much too focused on trying to sort out Viral as of late. Splitting up his focus wasn't all that appealing, if only because he worried how well he might work when juggling them both. "I don't quite trust very many others with something like this. Yumi perhaps, she tends to have a knack for calming people down it seems. Always has, one of those people with a gentle touch, oddly enough. I certainly don't trust either of the boys to watch over him, or any of their friends for that matter." Considering how busy Yumi was as of late with Choi it fell to him then to keep an eye on T'charrl. Fishing his own computer from his pocket Vegeta booted the software up, offering it out to Sayomi. "You certainly have an odd obsession with aliens, don't you? I suppose I've no room to talk, my own love is technology," he mused, smiling as he glanced at the computer. Both scientists but with their own little quirks. Vegeta proved his own point about being more concerned with Viral by asking for the data on him. The notion of Beastmen being let out and about was more troublesome than some potential berserk alien. T'charrl could be handled, he had been before a few times already. Strangers turned into Beastmen who risked rampancy? That was not something he had any desire to face in battle. "I trust your information, but what I have is a bit more comprehensive than what you have. If I can find any links between our data I might even be able to highlight some discrepancies, find out how we can counter this." It was pure speculation at this point but Vegeta had a theory in mind; Would changing Beastmen back to normal be possible? They were altered due to an introduction of new genes, so what happened if those genes were extracted or shut off? As the data was being transferred the Saiyan glanced towards the bridge thoughtfully, wondering if they were all still going at it inside. "You should tell him, just in the event we have to face them in a fight," Vegeta replied, looking back at Sayomi. "I would imagine he'd feel worse if you sent troops in and they were beaten by an enemy he didn't know about." No surprise that Shu was against the idea, he was pretty well opposed to violence for the most part after all. He was really not going to like this battle then, there was going to be an awful lot of chaos through it all. Takeshi wasn't too certain if he was truly cut out for it or not either. He had been in large scale fights before, sure, but nothing where the stakes were quite this high. Was this nervousness or excitement he was feeling now? "We'll keep people safe Shu, just like we always have tried to. Just because they're going to fight with us doesn't mean we can't protect them like before." It was hard to convince Shu of anything with Viral being so pessimistic, even if it wasn't unfounded. No one present was completely vested in this plan but at least they were gradually coming to the agreement that it was necessary. "I don't want to just send these people to their deaths Viral, I want to fight with them," Takeshi answered impatiently, frowning at the Beastman. Why was he making it sound like he didn't care about these people? They had already saved them once, wasn't that indicative enough? "We'll come up with a plan then! We're obviously not going to just try going through the front door, so relax! We'll figure something out!" Now Takeshi was getting all angry again, he was really sick of Viral making him sound heartless. He'd already said it, he wasn't fond of this idea to begin with. While he might not have some extravagant plan in mind he didn't have to think of one, that wasn't his job. Ultimately all Takeshi really cared about was getting to fight and beat his father and make him pay for what he had done. If they had to get some help to accomplish that then fine, they'd do it. If he personally had to keep an eye on the new recruits then he'd do that too. In fact... "If it makes you feel better then have me keep an eye on the new troops! I'll lead them into fights and I'll protect them, how's that? If people don't want to fight then they don't have to, but those that come with us I'll protect with my life if I have to!" Korian had just about enough of this back and forth bickering, they were making no progress. Viral's largest concern sounded to be strategy at the present, so perhaps shedding some light on their plans might help alleviate that. "Viral? We've already got one or two plans of attack in mind, perhaps you'd like to discuss them with me? I could use the input of another commander." As far as Takeshi went the boy most certainly would just charge right in, even if he said he wouldn't. The boy was much too aggressive and too quick to act, it had always been his problem. In a small battle sure, it might work fine, but not here. If they ran headlong into the enemy they'd be decimated. It didn't help matters either that the primary engagement would be all through their ships, meaning no one would actually fight personally. That would be the riskiest part, as a damaged or disabled ship meant death in the vacuum of space. "Come with me, I'll let you take a look over this, maybe you can offer some advice or point out flaws," Korian added, gesturing before walking back to his console before. "Bring up contingencies Alpha and Zulu, please."