Sayomi seemed a little disappointed by their decline, frowning a little before she shrugged lightly, “It’s not like I would be cutting him up and poking around his innards, just a study on your friend’s physiology, traits and capabilities, but if you insist”, she sighed, shaking her head. She would had liked to study an alien that was essentially an unknown species to the modern age, especially now that they had finally began to travel into space and away from that planet of theirs. The energy always disrupted their own technology and their language was very difficult to read, making it hard to scan them and read up about them from their own perspective, “If I do say so, your friend doesn’t completely fit the description of one, but he definitely is one judging by your reaction”. T’charrl was feeling a little uneasy, not quite liking hearing only one side of the conversation regarding him and not anything else. Frowning a little, he slowly sunk down towards the floor, barely able to see the screen from where he was but still wishing to hide from it and stay out of the spotlight. It was a little difficult to go unnoticed, even to aliens who probably had seen many strange species before and shouldn’t had been too alarmed at his appearance. Oh well, with that little experiment over to see if he could fit in, his confidence to be around other people dropped pretty quickly. Viral was not too happy at all, yet still curious enough to listen in to what they were talking about and seeing how things ended up going. He didn’t like the sound of Korian being called in, the whole thought of meeting that man again made his blood boil. He really hoped he scarred him after that battle, the man deserved nothing more than to be shamed for his failure and constantly reminded of it everytime he looked at the scar. ‘Bitter’ was probably not the right word to use for how he was feeling, perhaps even to the point of feeling vengeful for all he had put him through and wanted nothing more than to see him suffer for what he did.