Korian had pretty well dug himself a hole and he knew it. Of course he didn't expect Sayomi to get macabre and start dissecting people, he knew she was far above that. It was more a courtesy than anything else, as oft times Sayomi was one of the first people that anyone joining the rebellion would meet. Having someone measuring your cranium size or trying to examine every inch of your being for the first few days really could put one on edge. Arguing like this was always awkward too, especially when in front of some of their crew. When the Commander began to apologize he could swear he heard some people snickering, but he ignored it in favor of trying to settle down Sayomi. Chuckling softly he took his hand from her shoulder, standing beside her and looking down at the computer screen. "I send you on those absurd missions to keep you on your toes," Korian joked, smiling amused, "If it was the same thing incessantly then you'd get comfortable. We can't be saving people if we're cozy all the time." They did have some fairly strange tasks from time to time, often at the behest of those under the aid of the rebellion's relief forces. Once a planet was saved it was a tendency of the rebels to hang around just in case, often aiding in rebuilding and other relief efforts. These jobs came directly from the people and Korian delegated them to people who could handle the tasks. Looking back at Sayomi the Commander frowned slightly, shifting his weight a bit on his feet. "Are my missions really that absurd?" "You seem like a righteous and just young man. There is no way your mother could be anything less than outstanding with a child such as yourself!" Leto of course was ignoring an awfully big contradiction in this, seeing as he idolized the Princes and yet loathed their father, that was the complete opposite of what he'd just claimed. It fit the moment just fine, and he wasn't thinking into it terribly much anyways. But considering how everyone seemed to act towards T'charrl he doubted that his family was anything short of good and rightful in their ruling, so he didn't even doubt the boy for a second. "Ah... Yes, the Commander and your friends... They were together at one point. Allies and friends, quite the force together from what I experienced. But, tragically fate would tear part this alliance from the stars. Banished Princes and the Rebel Commander, brought together only to be separated by one unfortunate event!" Leto blinked back tears yet again, rubbing at his eyes with his forearm. "Your comrade Viral and the Commander fought one another after Viral had slain some of the enemy, and it caused a rift that I fear may be irreparable now! We will be friends on the battlefield, but I worry that a tense alliance is all we will ever have now. Such a pity!" Takeshi grinned broadly as they avoided another boulder, fairly confident they had this in the bag now. One final attack should do it, albeit not a single attack. No, he had a plan, and for it to work Shu had to get airborne again. Running the idea of tossing his sibling again Shu was more than delighted to follow through with it. "Okay, and you won't get hit, don't worry." Looking back over at the creature he watched it curiously as it lumbered about, seeming to have difficulties moving with all of its energy. it was more or less a cornered animal now, and killing it was pretty much an act of sympathy as far as he was concerned. "Listen, when I toss you up charge a Kamehameha. Remember how to do that? Then when you see me fire, fire yours too. We'll hit it with both at once and that should be enough." Both of them were basically completely fresh and had all of their energy, so if they wanted they could bring up an awfully big blast. It was a good thing their friends had moved off at this point too, there was bound to be a ton of debris and shock-waves from what was to come. Giving Shu a slight bounce in his arms the older boy smiled, eager to put his plan into action. "Ready? On three I'll throw you, and start charging energy." It didn't even have to be perfectly synchronized, but it would look so cool if it was. "One... Two... THREE!" Tossing Shu back up into the air a fair ways Takeshi instantly put his hands at his side, beginning to gather Ki as quickly as he could. They just had to be mindful not to hit one another's attack, it would be awfully silly to go through this trouble only to louse it up. "Ka... Me..." he began, reciting the familiar little chant. "Ha... Me... Ha!" After a fair sized orb formed in is hands Takeshi thrust his arms forward, releasing the energy all at once in a large, concentrated beam. The Ki blasted through the air awfully quick, parting dust clouds as it raced across the open space towards its target. The creature was already responding by throwing its guard up, and it was only a matter of seconds until they would see what was to become of the beast. Yumi felt bad for snapping almost immediately after the fact, but she couldn't well retract it now. It was frustrating though, being left out in the dark as far as piloting and other skills were concerned. Literally everyone else knew how to do it, save for T'charrl. His people had never even been in space, so he had an excuse at least. It made her feel inadequate in a way, she lacked something everyone else had. In a sort of abstract way she figured this must be how Viral feels sometimes, not being able to measure up to the others in some manner or another. Having this frustration that you weren't feasibly good enough all the time would drive anyone crazy, and hers was a very minor irritation. "Seems very simple, now that you explain it..." Yumi admitted, managing a weak smile. Looking over at Viral sympathetically when he spoke she bit her lip, turning her chair to face him. Easing herself over she placed a hand on his arm, hoping he'd turn to look at her. "Sorry, I shouldn't have snapped. And I know there's more to flying than just steering, so... Do you think you can teach me later? When you're up to it of course, I won't make you do it until you feel ready." As they sat there a bright light not too far in the distance abruptly appeared, followed by a loud, distinguishable sound. A bit alarmed Yumi looked to the window, arching her eyebrows when she realized that Kamehamehas were being fired off. "Are they nuts?"