Sayomi was more or less messing with Korian for saying and doing such things in her vicinity that made her seem pretty crazy, especially when the man had a habit of trying to seem like the saner one out of them all. He could certainly talk; he was the one who went mental over Viral’s uncontrollable killer instinct instead of putting him in prison, instead trying to kill him. Looking through a few maps and setting their course, she made sure they could safely warp and make their journey streamline as Korian spoke, raising an eyebrow at his words. If that was the case then maybe they would get something out of going on weird missions, but nevermind that when they weren’t on one of the stranger missions and doing what they always did, “I don’t see how that kind of work is supposed to be suitable for my research or fighting style”, she spoke, raising an eyebrow as his own self-conscious concerns came rolling in. Turning around, she folded her arms, “Please, remember when you sent us off on that mission to investigate claims of magic by those blob creatures? The fact that it turned out to be a power outage and they were seeing the stars was definitely keeping us on our toes…” T’charrl was somewhat confused, he had no idea what had happened between them especially when everything seemed normal and that there was nothing strange about these people, at least except how they studied aliens. He thought they were good people and his friends liked them, otherwise they wouldn’t be helping them out on such a massive scale. Staring at him as he spoke, he frowned a little when the man was close to crying, shifting his stance uncomfortably before the reason was given, “Huh? Their big pointy teeth friend? I don’t get it, what’s wrong with slaying your enemy?” he asked, not finding the logic in it at all, “Isn’t that what you want to do? Get rid of as many as possible? I mean, I was trained as a soldier by my father, I know what it means to kill…but I don’t get how that would split these people apart”. Shu was about ready, all except for the fact that the creature was still trying to fight back despite the technique failing to catch them out. He was a little worried that something would happen and he would be hit out of the sky by a flying rock, but with Takeshi there he shared some of the confidence he had with keeping him safe. Staring down at the creature, he listened to Takeshi before squeaking, looking up at him when the Kamehameha was mentioned, “Oooh? I haven’t done that since Earth…” he spoke before looking back down again, “Okay! I can do it! I think I can!” Readying himself, he kept his arms clear out of Takeshi’s way as he made the countdown, trying to do the concentrating of energy he had done before but with a clear goal in mind to what he wanted to do with it. Letting out a squeal as he was thrown in the air, he stared downwards and readied his hands, chanting at the same time as Takeshi. His eyes were going to Takeshi with every syllable, trying to make sure he was saying it all at the same time; however, with one loud “HA!!” from Shu, the beam that was fired sent him flying up into the air from the sheer force of it, the ground exploding as the dual-beams hit like an atomic bomb. Debris flew up everywhere, the glow from the Kamehameha was massive and with its power a massive crater was formed in place, evidence that anything possibly being there hidden by a massive dust cloud. Viral wanted to get off this seat, it would be pretty difficult for Takeshi to fly the thing if neither him nor Yumi could stand. He didn’t want to lie down with his arm being about as useful as a noodle right now, but he couldn’t help but slouch on his side slightly down the chair. Staring out the window, he tried to move up again as she apologised again, only looking slightly over his shoulder when she touched him before away again, “You would be better asking Vegeta about it, he’s the one with the book”, he mumbled, not sounding too confident about his teaching abilities, “I only know what to do because I’ve watched others do it and figure out what everything does. It would be a different process with you and your human brain”. Just after he finished speaking, a bluish light suddenly shone in the sky, his eyes looking up and around to see what it was. The ground was shaking in a rolling aftershock, his gaze almost following it along before he let out an annoyed groan at the possibility of the blast, “Hmph, always showing off”, he grumbled, trying to sit up, “I should had finished that thing off!”