The fighting had stopped. She could sense it, but all three power levels were still there. It seemed that the Earthlings had some honor after all. Kaliflur was feeling confident enough in her strength to at least fly back to them. She hadn't seen the Dark Saiyan since he landed. The scouter would never pick him up, though now she could sense power levels, she wouldn't need it to find any of them. Good job, too. Her scouter had blown up under the strain of reading the incredible power on display today. And now she was equal to them. Very soon she would be stronger. She flew back towards the battleground. --- Violet floated down, and took out her pack of capsules. She clicked one of them, and threw it to the ground near the crater. It was a large, white, semispherical cottage, with the Red Ribbon logo plastered on the roof. "There's food water, medical supplies and beds inside," she said, her voice showing no strain nor shouting, yet amplified loud enough for all the fighters to hear it. "I assume you'll all need them after that performance." She was still in awe of the power of all of these fighters. With training, will she become this strong? She did not know the limits of her chip. It was technology incredibly more advanced than Dr. Gero's or Dr. Flappe's. --- Kaliflur landed near the crater. Everyone, especially Kaliflur, looked like hell. Everyone except the android. She had obviously not been fighting. Craven, though logical. What else could you expect from a machine? The Saiyan girl would have said something, but she was too embarrased to speak. She had been shamed and overshadowed by every fighter here. More than that, she had fled the battle. She couldn't even look the Dark Saiyan in the eye.