June offered what insight she could into Aito's behavior, complicated as it may be. The man genuinely had a good heart and was only trying to help, that was just his way of helping. He'd always had a tendency to agitate those he was treating, make them lose their composure and reveal how they truly felt or let something slip. It was a bit of a mean way to go about it, but one couldn't argue with his success. In fact as she had said it was how they used to handle Viral before, albeit his problems were more little agitations than this. While it may seem mean to treat the Beastman that way now in the future they would be able to look back, she hoped, and understand the point to it. She did wish Viral didn't have such a glum outlook on life, hearing him talking about dying and all. He had never done that before, and come to think of it could he die? From what she recalled from Aito he was nigh immortal, though that may have been a slight exaggeration made in his delight when he'd succeeded. Even so though it would have to take more than this to kill Viral, wouldn't it? "It's not so bad, we'll make it work. You can still fit inside, see?" Yumi smiled as she gently tugged Viral along with her, June following suit as they got her friend inside. It was a little cramped to be sure, but if he sat down it ought to work just fine. With a few cots in the way there wasn't much room, but she quickly remedied that by tucking a pair up against the wall, the modest shuttle gaining a bit of space as a result. Now, with luck, Viral could sit there and be comfortable enough while also allowing room to move if need be. Giving Viral a hopeful glance she tried to lead him to the spot, figuring she would take a seat in the cot beside him just in case he needed a bit more soothing on the way up. Takeshi wasn't too sure why he was so willingly giving up his energy, or why he was so okay with touching T'charrl as he was. It was all a bit random, he supposed, as half the time he was fine and the other half he wanted nothing to do with it. There had to be some kind of trigger, he figured, that much even he could figure out; what exactly the trigger was however well eluded him. What little Ki he had remaining he offered over half, feeling the after effects of it pretty readily. Swaying slightly as he was running basically on fumes, Takeshi gave a sheepish grin before shrugging his shoulders, giving his neck a rubbing as he began moving towards the shuttle. "Hey... That's what friends are for, you know? Gotta help each other out, even if it means just sharing a bit of energy," Takeshi pointed out as he walked, feeling a little woozy. Okay, sharing Ki while he was already exhausted was a silly idea in hindsight, he'd probably get to the shuttle then immediately collapse in one of the cots. Or he could collapse now, his legs feeling like they turned to jelly as he fell forward a bit. Confused when he didn't hit the ground he looked over at someone grabbing him, blinking seeing Haku grabbing hold of him before letting out a small laugh. "H-Hey, what's so funny? I'm helping!" Haku said defensively, frowning as Takeshi kept laughing at him, "I mean... That's what friends are for..." Hmph, he was trying to be helpful and he was getting laughed at, so not fair. Maybe he was kind of forcing himself into their group like this but it may well be the only way to do it, and no one seemed to be complaining. A little awkward carrying someone bigger than him like Takeshi along, but by some stroke of luck they managed to get over to the shuttle without any real problem. Once inside Haku took a little pause, surprised to find Viral inside and taking up two spots where cots had been before. Well that was different, though he supposed it was good they managed to get him in. Feeling a weight lift off of him he watched as Takeshi moved away to one of the walls, figuring he was alright by himself now. "As I said, I'm a doctor, I help anyone. Do I always agree with what people have done? No, but any life is worth saving. People can change, and sometimes all they need is a bit of kindness to do so. That being said," Aito explained, pausing as he watched Viral be helped into the shuttle, "I've no problem with eliminating someone who is unable to be helped either. I try to do what I can for those who I come across, but sometimes people are without help. You, my young Frost Demon, are not one of those people. I won't give up on someone who there is a chance to save." Heh, he had been alive all of five minutes and already his list of things-to-do was beginning to pile up. In away though he liked it, it was a reminder of how he'd lived before, always running around with various tasks. With luck he could remain busy back on Earth, a reunion which was certainly going to be interesting. "Are all Saiyans bloodthirsty killers? Are all Earthlings cowards, or are there warriors among them? It's easy to generalize a group of people, especially when you have biases, but those stereotypes are almost always wrong. As I said, you are not the same person as those who came before you, and there is no reason for you to be. If you want to follow that path then fine, but understand what comes with it. If you don't want to follow it then change your ways, accept mine and these people's help and we'll make sure you change for the better." Easing Kiton up into the shuttle he figured they were through with the conversation for now, climbing in as well. So there was a little more to be said, some more concerns to try and lay to rest. "Befriend everyone then, make yourself a part of this team of theirs," Aito suggested, smiling as he clasped Kiton on the back, "The wonderful things about friends is they take your burden and make it their own, they'll hold it with you so you're not crushed under the weight of it. Learn to accept help, let other people in and you'll find life becomes so much easier."