Viral was particularly bitter about what happened, even if he didn’t fully remember it happening. His memory was fuzzy and all he knew was he had done it, typical for a lot of his memories. They were gone but the trauma they caused was always going to be fairly fresh whenever he was reminded of it. If he was well enough he would’ve gone and destroyed whoever made him do it, just to make him feel the tiniest bit better. Groaning at Aito’s words he could only feel pain from this point on, like lying down after a major workout. His muscles were tense, but at least he felt a little warmer inside, he guessed. Giving Aito an annoyed look he gazed back into the sky, not like he had anywhere else to look just now anyway. “You know, I wouldn’t be surprised if you simply did it to mess with me”, he groaned, closing his eyes momentarily, “I am trying to relax, it’s just difficult, that’s all…” Not entirely certain how he was going to relax he made a quick glance to Aito before sighing, rolling onto his side so he was facing away from Aito. “I’ve tried that sort of thing before. The problem is when I close my eyes. I see everything”. Shu didn’t know whether to laugh or be fearful for he might end up hurting his brother and causing even more problems. He was scared of hurting his brother and making things considerable worse for him, especially after hitting him on the face with the ball. Running off away from him he stopped and crouched low to the ground, holding the ball close to his chest as he stared at Takeshi who soon got up. He seemed okay, but now he had made Takeshi concerned over him too. Squeaking, he curled up a little as he stared up at Takeshi, tilting his head a little before slowly springing along back to Takeshi in little hops. “Not hurt? Takeshi silly?” he questioned, slowly standing up again while still holding the ball to his chest. Feeling a little lost to what he was to do now he held the ball out for Takeshi to take, listening to his suggestion. “Tag? I might bite you, though! You still hurt, it no good if you still hurt! Doing bad things, being bad while play…maybe it’s not good idea to play”. Kiton felt he was going to have a difficult time getting his head around all of this, especially when he was just a normal citizen with a terrible record. People like him didn’t catch any of the fighting that was going on unless he was on a planet where it was happening, but luckily he didn’t have any involvement in that kind of stuff or managed to get away before any of it happened. He was fairly good at running away, something that was pretty shameful for a Frost Demon. “Save me? I don’t know if they’ll ever do something like that for me. You two probably deserved to have your lives saved, but, ehh…I don’t know, everyone wants my race extinct”. He knew there was a chance he wouldn’t be allowed to be under their guard if he was going to be too much trouble for them. It was always going to be possible that the Galactic Police would see that side too and convince Korian to hand him over before the others knew he was gone. Hoping he’d be able to find some answers to ease his mind a little over the possibility that he didn’t need to worry about that stuff he sighed once they finally arrived at the room, looking around quickly before heading over to the computer with Sasha. Settling down on the chair he waited for the computer to get started before going into the galaxy’s information banks, going straight for the Galactic Police’s wanted list. Going through it quickly he soon found his name, clicking on it hoping he might be able to get a break here. The picture they had of him wasn’t the most flattering as it showed him firing at the police as they tried to capture him, his head sinking down a little as he immediately scrolled away from all that and his offences to see his status. “My status is…’at large’? Wait, does that mean they know where I am or what? That gives no information…” It wasn’t that Krom wasn’t already annoyed with the fact that Yamate had held this information from him and everyone else for so long, he would’ve liked being told this all before the rebellion happened and then maybe they would’ve controlled the problem. His people were in danger and so long as he could fight he would make sure they didn’t succumb to those creatures. Staring at Korian who only grew confused over his explanation he sighed, leaning back. “Fine, think of it as if the sun decided to flick you because it didn’t like you, or decide to blast a planet because it got in the way of another star in the distance. That kind of living”. Korian really did lack the brains, but whatever since he did have Sayomi to correct him. Waiting for Korian to think it over he glanced away for a moment, keeping quiet before finally looking back when he finally agreed. Smirking lightly, he sat up straight as he gave his attention back to Korian. He didn’t care that he was going to have to be watched over, it still meant he was going to be able to do his job. “Yeah, yeah…I get it. It’s not like I won’t receive even worse from Yamate if I fail. The training will be hard, so hopefully they’re up to the task or this will all be for nought. I do hope you’ll play a part too in convincing them just how dire this is and how much we need them to compromise”.