Okay, so maybe it was a bit selfish to keep humans from space. Realistically Vegeta would only ever be responsible for so much of what might happen. Once people took the initiative to travel outwards it was no longer his problem, though he didn't like thinking that way. Ultimately he supposed his only real concern was making sure their ships worked correctly, and from thereon in it would come down to the humans themselves to ensure their own safety. "I don't [i]want[/i] them isolated, that's the thing. I think it would be a great thing for humanity to travel among the stars, but I worry about how they'll fare..." Looking at Sayomi the younger Saiyan smiled faintly, nodding his head before giving a light sigh. She was right, he couldn't think that every little issue was solely because of him. Perhaps there was just too much pressure on him right now, maybe asking for a helping hand from someone could be his saving grace. He went on about Viral needing help but it almost felt like he was the one that needed a little push now and again. "You're right... I can't help everything. Thanks for that." Vegeta didn't quite understand how Sayomi felt, she was a lifetime soldier and he wasn't. He did get what she was talking about to a point, he had seen it with his own eyes. War was just a back and forth, and even when someone "won" it was an empty victory. Nothing was worth losing countless lives over, for ruining so many families and futures. War was... Disgusting, as a lot of what they had experienced as of late was. He wasn't a naive child and wasn't going to wish for there to never be war again because he knew that was an absurd notion. People had differences, people would fight and die for those differences. Hell, here they were now doing the very same thing even with such opposition to it. "Even a loop has its end though, nothing is perpetual in this universe," Vegeta remarked, smiling faintly. "Yeah, I think it's best we move on. If you'll allow me then I would love to use your lab before we go, I'm sure you've got more resources than I do. As for the others, if you wouldn't mind I think a meal is a good idea. Otherwise I can't see anyone sitting still long enough for me to work." This plan would work, it had to. Korian was willing to wager the fate of their rebellion on Viral's proposal which should speak volumes about his confidence. After shutting down the demonstration he turned to the Beastman, offering a small smile as he nodded his head in appreciation. "I'm sorry to say we didn't meet under better circumstances, Viral. We're allies now, but I know that the ties making us so are strained at best. I would have been proud to battle alongside you before now, for what it's worth." They weren't here for pleasantries or what-ifs, they both had matters to attend to. He knew the Beastman wasn't keen on their given task but the rebel was certain it would be done, it's why he asked these kids. They may not always be the most willing but he had learned they were reliable, as reliable as anyone else in his ranks. "I am sorry that we're disrupting your plans like this, honestly. Were there anyone else reliable or capable enough I thought I could turn to I would have. We've inconvenienced you and your friends enough as it is." After this they could completely cut ties if they wanted to, Korian wouldn't raise a finger in protest. It would be a shame if they did, this group had a lot of potential to keep making a difference. If they chose to go their own way for the time being then he wouldn't stop them. "Thank you for doing this, it'll help us get one step closer to finishing this godforsaken war." They would get Shu the help he wanted and needed, just not right now. Once they got back on their own ship maybe Yumi would be willing to talk with Shu for a little, just to ease his nerves at the very least. The only suggestion Takeshi could even offer was to get stronger and overcome his fears, which was kind of funny coming from someone who couldn't do just that. Facing your fears could probably help, Shu had done it once before after all in the jungle. Bringing that up only served to make the little guy even more bummed out, making the older boy feel worse in turn. Bananas was the only thing that could get Shu out of his slowly forming rut, and it immediately backed Takeshi into a corner as a result. "I don't have any bananas on me Shu, honest!" he replied quickly, putting his hands up defensively. "I think there's some back on the ship though, so we'll get you one then, okay? Just calm down." Seriously, he was like a dog when you spoke to him in that stupid voice, Shu just went... Well, bananas. Smiling exasperatedly Takeshi reached out and placed a hand on Shu's shoulder to make him stop bouncing, rolling his eyes before looking at his brother amused. "Can you relax until then?"