The Saiyan's blow pulverized the ground and shattered stone, sending chunks of rock skyward and splitting the foundation of a nearby building in two. Standing upright as the building slowly began to crumble he smiled, ducking under the first blow and blocking the second. "Is that right? I belong with the Saiyans, Viral. I have a home. Can you truly say the same?" he laughed as he deflected another blow, easily keeping up with the Beastman's uncoordinated strikes. It seemed like he was fighting purely out of fury and not thinking this through, if he continued on in such a manner it would be a short fight between them. "You never truly fit in with the Saiyans and you do not seem to fit here either, there is no place for you in the whole universe!" There was every intention to kill Viral here but he didn't wish to be too hasty about it. He would make the turncoat regret ever coming to Lioma, he would make Viral's demise as slow and painful as possible. And he would be the last to die of course, after all of his comrades went before him. Reaching out and trying to grab one of Viral's arms the Elite would try to pull Viral closer if successful, throwing a single, strong punch at his stomach. "Your only home is in Otherworld! Here, let me send you there!" The good news was that as quick as the Elite might be Yumi was just as fast, able to dodge their attacks without much issue. There was the small issue however of her blows having zero effect despite feeling like they had some sizable impact behind them. She knew she was striking the man, her arm tingled every time she landed a blow and yet he showed no signs of slowing down. Worse still was the fact that he was only one of a handful of Elites sent down to Lioma, clearly the King had every intention of crushing this world. They absolutely could not lose, an entire world and its people hung in the balance here. Whether or not they were fighting for the rebels didn't matter when letting the Saiyans have their way was clearly the worst outcome. Closing the gap to get in close to the Elite, Yumi ducked beneath a swipe and jumped over a low kick, reaching down and using the Elite's leg for leverage as she stood on her hands, lifting a leg and kicking him square in the jaw. Finally some response as he reeled back on his heels, giving her a chance to follow-up as she tried to deliver another punch to his gut. In a split second she saw the man grin and knew she'd made a mistake, his hands grabbing her sides and lifting her upside down into the air, slamming her back into the ground. Dazed she was unable to do much as her leg was then grabbed and she was swung about, being thrown into a building and crashing through a wall. Frick. Frick. Frick. Stupid telekinesis! How was anyone supposed to fight someone like this? Kabocha couldn't even get close enough to hit the damn Elite without something be hurled at him, last time having an entire vehicle launched his way. This was just getting annoying now and being unable to reach his opponent was grinding the last of his nerves. Throwing a Ki blast just to test the waters he clicked his tongue in annoyance when a beam collided with it, both blasts exploding well away from him and his opponent. He just had to manage to get near enough to hit him right? So long as the Elite could see him... Wait, so long as he could [i]see[/i] him. Smirking, Kabocha began to run around again, dodging the rubble hurled his way as he circled around the man, biding his time. When he thought he had a good vantage he charged another Ki ball and hurled it, not at the Elite but the ground near him. The result was precisely what he hoped for as the road exploded and dust was kicked up everywhere obscuring their view of each other. Darting in immediately he went right for where the Elite had been and swung, his fist meeting flesh as the Elite was sent careening out the other end of the cloud and rolling down the road. Victory was brief however as the sound of twisting metal alerted him and he was promptly smacked aside like a fly by a floating light post, only barely keeping himself from smashing through a window. "That hurt dammit!" ----- "It's w-worth a try! Even if I only learn a few words it's b-b-better than nothing!" If they were going to be on Kaesstra for a little while it would only help to know the language of the native people here. Not that Haku expected it to be easy, even with the scouter translating everything he could still hear them speak and T'charrl was right, the sounds they made almost sounded impossible to copy. He'd try though, he might as well given there may not be much else to do while here. Then again given everything new in the cities they were making maybe he'd be plenty busy just with tours, provided T'charrl was okay with going around seeing everything as well. He could probably go by himself but... Well something about being utterly alone on an alien world with people who didn't speak your language was a little bit intimidating. The mention of a monorail had Haku a fair bit intrigued and he followed T'charrl's father eagerly, taking in the sights as they went. Come to think of it why did people with wings need something like this? Maybe they just didn't want to have to fly themselves between cities? Or were there things in those forests that were that bad? "We've been assured by Katas and his men that it's all very safe. They've planned for everything while building this, and I'd love to explain it to you, but... Well..." Yusef began, smiling slightly as he itched at his cheek, "I don't quite understand what he was talking about when I asked him earlier. He assures me though everything is taken care of though." Technology native to their world was one thing but all of this, technologies being introduced from other worlds, Yusef couldn't even begin to pretend to understand. He knew what a monorail did but understood nothing of how it moved, of how those rails supported such large machine and let it race underground at such high speeds. But then perhaps he wouldn't have to explain any of that himself. "If you have questions then feel free to ask the man behind the project himself," the General said, smiling as he looked down road towards Katas and a group of Kaesstrians. "Katas! How good of you to join us!" Katas lifted his head and paused his animated discussion at Yusef's voice, and at seeing T'charrl he broke out into a run to reach the group. "So the rumors are true, our beloved Prince returns home!" he cheered, raising all four arms in greeting before folding them behind his back, "You're looking well, all things considered. And I see your father is already giving you a tour of some of our newest creations. Wonderful, don't you think? A vehicle that can travel underground and removes all threat that traveling brings. It's going to do great things in bringing our people together!" ----- Sure Shu was a bit hit and miss with his Ki blasts but this was just throwing a ball right? Surely the little guy was good at this much! Takeshi watched with baited breath as his brother reeled up a throw and let the ball fly... Only to barely clip the corner of the game and send the ball bouncing to the ground. Well... He threw it in the right direction at least? "Uh... I mean that was really close, good for your first time, you know? But... You're supposed to hit the targets buddy," Takeshi answered with a smile, rubbing the back of his neck awkwardly, "You know, the little round things moving back and forth, throw the ball at those. You've gotta hit them to get points for a prize." Maybe another example would be a good idea? Grabbing up the next ball he placed it in Shu's hand and grabbed his brother's wrist, helping him aim at one of the closer targets. "It helps to watch what you're looking at, then throw. And it's gonna be moving so don't throw it right at it, throw just ahead of where it's gonna be, understand? You'll never hit anything otherwise since you're always gonna be throwing behind it."