"I would not try messing with you, not now. Please, I've a little more respect for you than that," Aito responded, smiling slightly amused, "Don't be so cynical, my intentions here are purely to help." Of course relaxing was going to be difficult, everything from hereon out would be for Viral. If they wanted to make improvements however this was necessary, that much had to be understood. Getting the Beastman to lie down was the first step in what he hoped would be the beginning to that road. Hearing Viral remark about closing his eyes, the doctor let out a silent sigh and gave a small nod, expecting as much from him. "I would imagine so. In that case... Try it. If your mind goes to unpleasant places, focus instead on your surroundings. What you can hear in the present, what you feel. If that doesn't help, focus on the rhythm of your breathing, and if that fails, try focusing on simply the sound of my voice. This can work Viral, and I'm not saying it's easy, but give it a try. You may end up pleasantly surprised." If this worked on the first attempt then they would both be surprised, and Aito wasn't terribly averted to being surprised. "Just give it a shot... Picture where we are, at this very moment... Then shift to your breathing, note the fall and rise of your chest, the steady, rhythmic beat of your heart, the sounds you can hear..." They had to at least try, at worst they'd know it was a bust and move on to something else. Takeshi hadn't planned on freaking out Shu like that, and now he felt crappy for scaring the little guy. Getting up to show he was unharmed he smiled slightly, rubbing at his neck as he waved his brother over. "Yeah, silly Takeshi, I'm fine buddy. No reason to panic," he answered, watching as Shu bounded back over to him. Okay, so tickling was a no go, maybe they could do something else instead? He probably didn't want to play catch after faking getting pegged like that, and the older boy wasn't keen on taking another spill, having agitated his shoulder when tumbling down. Taking the ball from Shu, Takeshi rolled it between his fingers as he proposed a game of tag, figuring that was easy and safe enough for them. Instead his sibling found even more reason to worry, and the eldest sibling had to suppress a groan of exasperation. "It's always a good idea to play, we just have to figure out what to do..." he mumbled, tossing the ball up a few times, watching it thoughtfully. Okay, tag was a no go, catch was probably out too, so what else? A lot of what they did was physical, yet there was no way they could do that with both of them recovering. "Weren't you wanting to learn, Shu?" June interjected, smiling as she came up behind Takeshi, "I heard from Yumi you wanted to learn more. If you don't want to play, then why don't we do that? Between myself and Takeshi we can teach you a few things." At the very least they could instruct him on the basics, and anything past that would fall to the others. No one would get hurt by any of that, and it might even prove to be enjoyable to them. Plus... Wasn't their friend currently being instructed as well? T'charrl, was it? They could join him and Vegeta for some lessons, and she could sit in and help where needed. "Your friend T'charrl is being taught right now, we can go join in and you can learn with him, does that sound okay? No one will get hurt during that." Unless someone did something silly like try to eat a crayon, or fell out of their chair. Nah, everyone would be just fine. "I wouldn't say that. The Frost Demons haven't really been a galactic threat for many years now, you've kind of faded into obscurity compared to before," Sasha remarked, giving a small shrug as she spoke plainly, "Don't take that the wrong way though, it's a good thing. Sure, there are those who will cast you as a criminal because of who you are, but most people, like me, don't care. I'm aligned with Saiyans, people who by all rights are the worst in the universe right now. I don't look at who someone is, but what they've done." While Kiton might have a record, what was on it? Petty thefts? Evading arrest for said thefts? Maybe a case of assault here and there, though when dealing with the Galactic Police that was hardly uncommon. In her brief time knowing Kiton, Sasha felt relatively confident that he wasn't someone who warranted a constant manhunt, though clearly she and the police may think differently. "At large...?" she repeated, frowning as she leaned down to look at the screen, "It means they don't know where you are, but they're looking. So for the time being it means you're safe," she explained, frowning as she stood upright again, "But it also means they haven't given up just yet, so take it how you will. Like I said though, as long as you're here on Uuonoe, you'll be fine." Korian loathed to show he was failing to understand this concept of "solar energy", yet he was furrowing his brow trying to wrap his mind around it. He always thought of it as similar to Ki, just coming from a different source. Warriors who utilized Ki could pull it from the world around them, from any living being that had some to spare. Viral's energy then, he figured, was just taken directly from the suns of various planets, depending on what one he was on. It was confusing to be sure, but he'd wait until he was somewhere private with Sayomi to have it explained. On to the matter at hand, though he loathed to say it, having Krom train the Princes and whoever else really was the best choice. That aside, if something were to go wrong, say... Shu rampage, then he'd care less if the former Elite was injured, so all the better. That was the one little saving grace in all of this, that at the very least his own troops wouldn't be at risk. "I'll say what I can, but I tend not to think I've very much influence on them," Korian replied bluntly, smiling faintly as he gave a shake of his head, "Once they're informed of everything I don't doubt they'll go along willingly, just don't expect full cooperation. Shu seems to do solely as Takeshi asks of him, and Takeshi does... Well, as Takeshi pleases. As for the rest, they're a bit unknown. You'll have your hands full convincing them to follow you, that's a given."