Yumi's ears folded back as she frowned, disheartened by just how dejected Viral was. It really was impossible for him to look at the positives, he was much too far depressed at this point. Even his medicine didn't help that much, all it did was mellow him out. "You just need to tell yourself you're not done yet. You're stronger than this, and we all know you can come back from it," she said, smiling gently, "It's why we're all pulling for you to recover, because we know you can do it. And we're here to help you along the way." Vegeta might be the only person that could offer actual help, but herself, the brothers, the twins, even the rest of them, everyone was supporting Viral in one way or another. With that many people hoping that he'd get better it was hard to just give up hope, that was too much support to ignore. Recalling his surprise birthday she almost considered having a sort of get together, but figured he'd sort of shut down from all the attention instead. "And you're not gone, you're just... Buried underneath all this sadness. I know that the great person who raised me and was one of my first friends is still there though, just waiting to come back out." He may not like it, but to hell with this. Yumi got up from her seat and moved around the table, taking the spot beside Viral with a small smile, leaning over and giving him an abrupt hug. "Everything is going to work out, just you watch." If the training was to tease the other person then Takeshi was excelling in that regard. Fun as it was though it wasn't getting them anywhere, and he was rather eager to spar. Choi might not have been his first pick for an opponent, he'd rather Kai who he figured for a more methodical fighter, but a match was a match. "You're right, I can't. Not that I need to in order to beat you," he joked, grinning as he started walking off. Shu would be fighting Kai, and so long as the little guy was careful he would do fine. Kabocha and T'charrl was an interesting matchup, he wasn't entirely sure what to think about that one. If he finished up early he could always go jump in, though that was sort of unfair. "Oh yeah? Well I'm stronger too, you know. You're not the only one that's been training," Takeshi retorted, "But hey... Who knows, maybe you'll beat me!" Chuckling to himself he stopped by the far wall, hopping up and down in place a few times on the balls of his feet. After a few bounces he stood straight and ready, holding one arm out and waving Choi on to start the fight. No use in making the first move, he wanted to save some new tricks for later. "Heh... Heh good, good. Because you know... I'd kick your butt if you tried stealing my energy," Kabocha said, smiling uneasily as he walked along. Totally awkward, what a pain. They were allies and he acknowledged T'charrl as such, but that didn't mean the Kaesstrians other forms were on the same page. Much as he'd love to become a meal for an alien he'd rather avoid that by any means necessary. Perhaps if he got frightened and soiled himself the stench alone would be enough to ward off any would be predators. "I know you don't mean to. But hey... Shu doesn't mean to go all wild either, but he does. It can't be helped." Not like he'd have to deal with T'charrl on his own anyways, the others were all here. Oh but what if Shu changed as well? Then they'd have two monsters on their hands, joy. Watching T'charrl bow awkwardly, Kabocha tilted his head to the side in confusion, not entirely certain what he was doing. Just as he had finished doing that the Kaesstrian jumped at him, taking the Saiyan by surprise. With a short gasp he flipped backwards to avoid the first blows, bouncing off of his hands and getting back on his feet. Dodging the subsequent punches, he tried to get down under them, going for T'charrl's side and stomach with strikes of his own.