Viral didn’t know if he should fully trust Haku with looking after him but it wasn’t as if he had a choice over anybody else considering they all wanted to fight. He wasn’t going to hold anyone back from helping Vegeta and to have the selfish desire to get involved could potentially put everyone in danger. Everything just now was relying on Vegeta being able to keep it together and not end up getting knocked out, especially when he was the only one who knew how to use his medicine if he needed it. “You should be the one keeping close to me. I shouldn’t need to worry about where you are to find you if we get separated. My mind isn’t all there, kid…” He didn’t want to alarm the kid but he was well aware that he had moments where he couldn’t control his thoughts and actions, possibly leading to him wandering into the battle without realising and being unable to stop himself. If Haku could stop him from doing that then everything was going to be fine, for the most part. Looking to Yumi he frowned when she took hold of him, taking him towards the battlefield. “If we never went after that alien we probably would’ve found several Dragonballs by now…” The closer they got the battlefield the more confused Shu got over the strange alien and why they were so dangerous. He didn’t know much about the past events and why they might’ve been important but if this little alien belonged to a terrifying race then anything was possible in the universe. The number of monsters was probably the most alarming thing about the whole situation though as they got closer to the battlefield. Once they finally arrived he watched where he was getting off Takeshi, staring down at the ground before looking up to him. “Okay! Hit the bad things really hard!” he spoke up before hearing Vegeta call out to them, his eyes going straight to him before to the monsters. Judging by the instructions it shouldn’t be too hard to kill them, only problem was he didn’t know how hard he could hit them. Watching Vegeta for the time being he tilted his head, twitching sometimes at the hard hits before squeaking when he fired a fair good blast at it, vaporising it completely. Feeling fairly motivated to go in for it he moved forward, getting ready to run at one before there was another large blast but this time one of a dark energy that rammed into one of the creatures, drilling it straight into the ground before exploding violently. Hiding his face for a brief moment he quickly looked up, seeing the alien above. That nearly hit him if he went running in, already feeling a little worried. The Frost Demon didn’t have time to wait around with the energy he had gathered as his body only grew sore the longer he held it, the other problem being it had been a death sphere attack and any longer would’ve made it dangerous to the others around him. He wanted to prove his worth in battle even with his extensive injuries, knowing he had a reputation to keep at the same time. Gasping slightly after firing he belt forward a little, his eyes going to the others who had arrived. He didn’t recognise one of the aliens but the other two were definitely Saiyans; although the one with the tail looked a little unusual. Looking to the sky quickly he was relieved when there was no sign of a moon, just a few suns that probably never set. Well that was one worry over with but the next was his vision loss when he happened to look into the sky. Grabbing onto his head he shut his eyes, sighing heavily in deep breaths to try and recover. He hated being this weak, his biggest worry being the possibility that he was going to fall unconscious and end up in a holding cell after being deceived by these people, thinking they weren’t with any authority. There was still lots of these monsters everywhere but he couldn’t show uselessness, especially when he was being accused of bringing them here on purpose. T’charrl didn’t have a clue to what that alien was but the word ‘demon’ was similar to ‘monster’ from his understanding, finding it odd how a little creature like that could be so powerful to the point of being called a monster; however, when they fired off their Ki the strength of it was a little scary. Pulling back a little he took in a deep breath, raising his arms and unsheathing his arm blades. He was confident he would be able to manage this, at least the ones that didn’t involve blasting them with Ki. Deciding it was a good time to use his natural speed and enhanced abilities he immediately rushed in after one of the Ki immune creatures, almost completely vanishing for a second before slicing right through the neck of the creature, decapitating it before it even realised it was being attacked by him.