Viral had held a lot back about his experiences with the Saiyans, but it was all necessary. He saw no reason to end up having to tell them everything that happened unless it was unavoidable. It had been a whole year he had been gone for and it wasn’t as if Takeshi remembered him to ask what he was doing or what squad he was with. He did wonder if he would ever be dragged into that life once more, his inability to see a future that didn’t end with a loss for him was not giving him a whole lot of confidence. Just now he was angry at Aito for how he acted towards Krom. The man had already surrendered and if he wasn’t willing to talk it wasn’t as if he was going to accept Aito’s rage in defeat. What if he was a Beastman from the project but wasn’t willing to talk, would Aito beat them up until he told? Feeling pretty angry with all that had happened he frowned when Yumi tried to give him the benefit of the doubt that he never meant to hurt any of them directly, touching his cheek in a slightly embarrassing moment. Frowning, he didn’t know how to feel about any of it or whether he should blame himself, seeing how he didn’t know why they wanted him when they picked him up in the first place. To him it sounded like she really hated what had been done to her too. Staring at her when she decided to approach Krom he slowly stepped back, finding the steps to be much more difficult as the realisation that he was trying to move after being hit by a Super Saiyan punch. Krom wasn’t sure what he wanted to say after all that, knowing he was already talking too much about it. Yumi certainly seemed rather understandable to Viral’s activities regarding the project while Aito was pretty silent, then again he had been hit pretty embarrassingly by Yumi with that slap. Frowning when Yumi decided to approach him he folded his arms, disliking what she was suggesting. “They will want to fight, but whether with you or with Yamate I don’t know. There’s a lot of them, so you would have to be prepared to accommodate them more than simply letting them go”, he spoke calmly, rolling his shoulder slowly, “You do realise that simply saying you’ll let them go isn’t going to be enough? You have to figure out what to do with them. They’re not going to be used to the same society you’re used to either. Even your friend Viral has expressed his inability to integrate into normal society”. Shu didn’t understand, he thought ball was a fun game to play but Takeshi didn’t seem to like it at all. “Ooh, net? Rules? I don’t understand! What to score? I don’t know, might be fun I think!” He would play any game so long as it was fun, but Takeshi didn’t seem to like anything or seem interested in things that was probably going to be a fun new experience for him. Everything seemed to be boring to Takeshi so it was definitely hard to see him show any of these things. Gasping at the notion of having music on the ship he happily bounced on his seat. “Yeah! Would be nice! Maybe relaxing? What other music you saying? What might I like? What can music do?”