Viral had no time to waste on throwaway soldiers, especially when this man was the main target. If the man thought he would fall to a couple of lower classed soldiers then he was going to be fearing for his life once he pulverised him right into the broken ground. With the soldiers very quickly taken care of he called out to the man, not looking intimidated at all by the man’s empty reply. All he was making himself out to be was a complete brute, a force of nature that was dangerous to be let out of its restraints. Just the typical crap reply from a Saiyan, but it didn’t mean he was going to be holding back because he underestimated him. There was no reason to hold back against an Elite, he was going to create as much trouble as he possibly could for this man even if it meant going all out. He had been unable to go all out for a long time, but as Yumi was taken away to fight someone else he finally had the space to fight properly. All he had to do was keep calm and concentrate, not letting anything get to him.
Raising his fist he growled when he finally decided to come down and fight him, instead he showed how incredibly reckless he was as an attempt at intimidation. What an incredibly stupid thing to do, it wasn’t something that would catch him unaware either and all it was going to do was hurt his own men. Only taking a brief moment to ready himself he watched as he came hurtling straight for him, readying himself before moving just in time away from a large but slow swing. “Do you still see me as a useless creature to exploit?? I am worth far more than your pitiful existence!” Swinging around to the man’s side he very quickly started to attack with wild swings, taking advantage of the fact his hands were down after the attempted hammering.
Kai hadn’t expected them to be attacked so soon, he hoped they would at least be able to have enough time to help some people and soldiers so that they might have suitable backup. While it shouldn’t be too hard, he knew it was best to not underestimate his opponents and still fight with all the strength he could muster. Looking to Choi quickly it seemed both of them were being targeted by a single soldier each, seeing them both as lesser soldiers themselves. This was hardly an ideal situation, they were typically better at squaring off against one soldier at a time for the best tactic. Maybe they could still pick off the soldiers one by one, maybe try and confuse them first. With that tactic in both the twin’s minds they quickly set off at one soldier, vanishing a couple of times whenever the soldier tried to lash out before one of the twins tried to hit them in return; however, it seemed the soldier had a little bit more concentration than another might and blocked long enough for the other soldier to come charging in. It seemed they would have to do more than playful tactics, possibly work their way around and throw in more confusion.
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T’charrl blinked, not certain Haku could handle learning his language. “Uhh, but you don’t have the same kind of uhhh…’mouth things’ to pronounce a lot of the words. But uhh, I guess if you could try maybe it would still be understandable…” he spoke as he scratched his neck, trying to think on how he might go about learning their language when it was pretty complicated for non-Kaesstrians. “Maybe try to listen to us speaking while you don’t have the scouter on. We don’t have any books for languages other than our own”. Learning their language was only easier because words were so simple compared to his own language, plus using the scouter helped a little bit. Right now though he was feeling a little down over the problems presented with his condition and everything that could go wrong seeming to be the highest possibility. He didn’t want to lose everything about himself too or end up killing an ancient spirit.
Looking to his father briefly he frowned a little before turning around and following after him, looking back to the tree again. “A, uhh, vehicle? Monorail?” he repeated, knowing the two words separately but didn’t know what it meant when they were put together and what kind of vehicle it created. A rail implied it was something that moved on a rail, but mono was single which just confused him. A single rail didn’t sound so interesting, but if his father was excited then maybe it was a cool thing. Looking back a little he sighed lightly, trying to see if there was anything more that may had changed before looking to the building once they were finally there. Already he was feeling uneasy, ruins didn’t really sit well with him, especially after seeing what he caused the tree to do. Following his father down the tunnel he rubbed his claws together nervously, disliking the smell and distant noises already. Once they arrived, T’charrl looked to the strange machines before looking to the workers carefully as he listened to his father’s explanation. That sounded a little crazy to him, even if it was meant to have good intentions to unite people. “Digging into the planet…you sure that’s safe? Whatabout tunnelling creatures? Isn’t there a lot of water underground? This all sounds crazy, like we’re moving so fast…”
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Shu didn’t know what the benefit was to playing these games but if he could get stuff out of it then it was all good for him. Somebody had invented this game and made it for people to win, but what advantage the person who made it had wasn’t clear to him. Maybe there was something he was missing, there had to be something the person who made it got out of it other than making people happy or sad. Either way, he was wanting to make himself happy and by attacking the stuff with the balls he might just win a prize. Bouncing a little as Takeshi went over what he had to do he nodded quickly, squeaking happily. “Okay! I hit a thing! I hit it!” he spoke quickly, turning to the game as he held a ball over his head. He wasn’t very good at aiming, but maybe if he took his time he would be able to hit something. Bending his knees a little he soon threw the ball, only really managing to get the corner as the ball bounced elsewhere. “Ooh! I hit! Does that count? Or does it no count…not really know…”
Raising his fist he growled when he finally decided to come down and fight him, instead he showed how incredibly reckless he was as an attempt at intimidation. What an incredibly stupid thing to do, it wasn’t something that would catch him unaware either and all it was going to do was hurt his own men. Only taking a brief moment to ready himself he watched as he came hurtling straight for him, readying himself before moving just in time away from a large but slow swing. “Do you still see me as a useless creature to exploit?? I am worth far more than your pitiful existence!” Swinging around to the man’s side he very quickly started to attack with wild swings, taking advantage of the fact his hands were down after the attempted hammering.
Kai hadn’t expected them to be attacked so soon, he hoped they would at least be able to have enough time to help some people and soldiers so that they might have suitable backup. While it shouldn’t be too hard, he knew it was best to not underestimate his opponents and still fight with all the strength he could muster. Looking to Choi quickly it seemed both of them were being targeted by a single soldier each, seeing them both as lesser soldiers themselves. This was hardly an ideal situation, they were typically better at squaring off against one soldier at a time for the best tactic. Maybe they could still pick off the soldiers one by one, maybe try and confuse them first. With that tactic in both the twin’s minds they quickly set off at one soldier, vanishing a couple of times whenever the soldier tried to lash out before one of the twins tried to hit them in return; however, it seemed the soldier had a little bit more concentration than another might and blocked long enough for the other soldier to come charging in. It seemed they would have to do more than playful tactics, possibly work their way around and throw in more confusion.
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T’charrl blinked, not certain Haku could handle learning his language. “Uhh, but you don’t have the same kind of uhhh…’mouth things’ to pronounce a lot of the words. But uhh, I guess if you could try maybe it would still be understandable…” he spoke as he scratched his neck, trying to think on how he might go about learning their language when it was pretty complicated for non-Kaesstrians. “Maybe try to listen to us speaking while you don’t have the scouter on. We don’t have any books for languages other than our own”. Learning their language was only easier because words were so simple compared to his own language, plus using the scouter helped a little bit. Right now though he was feeling a little down over the problems presented with his condition and everything that could go wrong seeming to be the highest possibility. He didn’t want to lose everything about himself too or end up killing an ancient spirit.
Looking to his father briefly he frowned a little before turning around and following after him, looking back to the tree again. “A, uhh, vehicle? Monorail?” he repeated, knowing the two words separately but didn’t know what it meant when they were put together and what kind of vehicle it created. A rail implied it was something that moved on a rail, but mono was single which just confused him. A single rail didn’t sound so interesting, but if his father was excited then maybe it was a cool thing. Looking back a little he sighed lightly, trying to see if there was anything more that may had changed before looking to the building once they were finally there. Already he was feeling uneasy, ruins didn’t really sit well with him, especially after seeing what he caused the tree to do. Following his father down the tunnel he rubbed his claws together nervously, disliking the smell and distant noises already. Once they arrived, T’charrl looked to the strange machines before looking to the workers carefully as he listened to his father’s explanation. That sounded a little crazy to him, even if it was meant to have good intentions to unite people. “Digging into the planet…you sure that’s safe? Whatabout tunnelling creatures? Isn’t there a lot of water underground? This all sounds crazy, like we’re moving so fast…”
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Shu didn’t know what the benefit was to playing these games but if he could get stuff out of it then it was all good for him. Somebody had invented this game and made it for people to win, but what advantage the person who made it had wasn’t clear to him. Maybe there was something he was missing, there had to be something the person who made it got out of it other than making people happy or sad. Either way, he was wanting to make himself happy and by attacking the stuff with the balls he might just win a prize. Bouncing a little as Takeshi went over what he had to do he nodded quickly, squeaking happily. “Okay! I hit a thing! I hit it!” he spoke quickly, turning to the game as he held a ball over his head. He wasn’t very good at aiming, but maybe if he took his time he would be able to hit something. Bending his knees a little he soon threw the ball, only really managing to get the corner as the ball bounced elsewhere. “Ooh! I hit! Does that count? Or does it no count…not really know…”