Kiton was not convinced that taking out the main boss was not going to do anything, especially when taking out their Emperor did no favours for his race, planet or the planets under his control. The lead just got switched to the second in command and if this King had any sense he would have heirs and people who could take control when he was gone or possibly killed. They would need to do a lot of work going to planet to planet taking care of any possible rebellion that may spark up eventually, but it was definitely something they could do in time. He just didn’t trust the transition very well because of what he had been taught previously, something his entire race probably knew about. Seen it work…but it’s still to be put to practice on a large scale, huh? How many planets does the King own, anyway…?” Whether they would help each other or not was another question, finding it too convenient that people would even think to help one another after a time of hardship. “Maybe some benefitted under his rule…or maybe they won’t want to do anything at all. They would be looking for a new King, probably…” He didn’t know if it was selfishness he was taking this from or what but he wasn’t prepared to put confidence that these planets would recover from long term rule by someone who was off-planet. Raising his head a little to look at her he soon dropped it again, letting out a sigh. “I was at some space port picking up some supplies and…I guess someone recognised me. However they spotted me I don’t know since I was the shortest one there”, he mumbled, finding it awfully sore to try and recall, “Chased me all the way to the ships and continued trying to flee the alien but after a while they just sort of…gave up. Maybe they knew I had stolen the stuff, but nobody saw-…umm…i-it’s not my fault, anyway. If they didn’t chase me I would’ve haggled it already…” T’charrl knew he should’ve been able to protect Ricken from that attack if he just pulled him away in time but he barely got to react to it. He wanted to help him but now he had failed his temporary partner. The best tactic he had now was to attack the monster in the only way he knew best, using his speed to get in quickly and blind the creature. He wasn’t going to be very good with long ranged attacks when this thing seemed impervious to them. He wasn’t going to have strong attacks from afar so all he could rely on was his own bones and how strong they were in his blades. He didn’t have much practice since gaining the mutation but it was no different than handling a sword that happened to be attached to him. Throwing his arm forward once he got close enough he felt the blade collide with the eye, piercing it in a rather disgusting manner. Getting ready to throw his other blade into the beast he was soon flailed around with the beast, finding it hard to detach himself from it before he immediately sheathed his blade, managing to force his way out and sending himself spinning in the air from the momentum before catching himself upside down. As Viral was finally placed down on his feet again he held his head for a moment as his senses came back, staring at the floor before his eyes went to Haku. He didn’t know what happened but he wasn’t feeling too sore even with his ears ringing, Haku’s voice being mostly drowned out by it. Letting out a groan before slapping his ear he shook his head, just getting angry that he had been made a fool off by falling like that. Looking back at the creature he growled lowly, its form gradually coming back to him as he finally managed to see what was going on. If he could get up there himself he should be able to take out the second eye without having to rely on the only other one with blades, seeing as how the other had disappeared somewhere. It was going to be really risky for his health but the thrill of battle was already getting to be too much for him to resist. It helped that they were finally on the planet where his cure lay, the worry of madness being eased knowing how close he was now. Looking down for a moment his eyes soon went to Haku, narrowing his gaze before looking up at the creature. “Great, the eyes…should’ve done that before…” he spoke before looking to Haku again, “Fly me up and throw me at its head. We can’t rely on only one for this…”