Takeshi was doing better than he normally would be, at least he liked to think so. He knew he had a problem with rushing headlong into fights, so instead of going all in from the get-go he was trying to assess what Kiton was capable of; Vegeta had told him to be more analytical, and while he'd already forgotten what that word meant he got the gist of it. Starting off with a simple kick he didn't expect much out of it, and smiled when the Frost Demon blocked him with his tail. "Wow, must be handy, having that tail of yours," the Saiyan observed, grinning as he backed off and touched down on the floor again, bouncing lightly on his feet. Maybe a stronger attack then, just to see how Kiton could handle it. Diving right on back in he threw a simple straight jab at the Frost Demon's head, following up with a haymaker and an uppercut aimed at Kiton's jaw. Figuring all of these would easily be dodged he smirked as he reached out for Kiton's tail, trying too grab hold of it and pull him in to give him a hard punch right to the gut, if he could grab it. If not then Takeshi would try and punch Kiton in the gut all the same, picking up the pace quite a lot to do so. If Viral was having a tough time with bad memories, why not overshadow those with something good? Before they could even focus on removing the negative memories it was best they develop a coping method, just in case the need arose and no one was present to help the Beastman. To start with Aito simply went with a typical, picturesque setting, a log cabin in the woods. Though near anyone could relate to the picture, or at the very least the idea of it, he wasn't so sure about Viral. Hoping to help stimulate his imagination the doctor blocked his son's vision temporarily, figuring that removing any more stimuli might get him thinking. All his efforts seemed to do, however, was annoy Viral. "Okay, I'm moving my hand, calm down Viral," Aito said gently, smiling as he placed his hands back in his lap, "So that didn't work, let's see... Perhaps if I try to provoke some memories from before then? Memories we have of each other? But what to bring up..." Pushing away from the bedside, Aito began moving chair back and forth, his brow furrowed as he wracked his brain for anything that Viral might recall. Early childhood perhaps? Or later on? There were plenty, but which might still be in his thoughts? "Ah... Yes, let's try that one!" the Saiyan said, smiling as he wheeled back over. "Now listen, I want you to close your eyes, take a few deep breaths to try and settle and try to picture this: You, myself, June and Vegeta are at a festival, all of us excited about the rides they have and the games that we can play. But what had you and Vegeta the most excited was a giant water slide, and you two took turns going down it with June and I. Do you remember? It was a tall slide, and we'd put you in our laps and go down, and we'd all end up in a big pool together. The way you two laughed and screamed in excitement, it was amazing. Does that bring up anything?" "Maybe you hit a growth spurt? Maybe that's why you're eating so much?" Haku suggested, smiling slightly as he looked down at himself, "I'm still really small, I'm bound to hit mine eventually... But I noticed other kids start getting really tall and big, and they'd eat a whole ton when it happened. So I guess you changing is kind of like a growth spurt?" It would be interesting, since as a Saiyan he already ate loads of food, he couldn't imagine how much he'd eat once he got that big burst. He couldn't answer T'charrl's question, he wasn't even going to try and pretend he could, but maybe he could be helpful with his problem. "What if you took some plants back to the ship with us?" Haku suggested, glancing at the flowers and running a finger along one of the petals, "Between Vegeta and his dad they can figure out how to keep these things alive, and then you'd have all the nectar you'd want. That way if you ever need it then it'd be right there." Heck, maybe they could even put the flowers in T'charrl's room, then he'd never have to go far to get any.