Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2018 0:00:53 GMT -5
The days have been busy on this planet.
Contrary to what a fool might have thought, taking over a planet wasn't always just asserting that one had higher power over the natives. There were procedures to take in order to garner an understanding of just what was going on here with the locals, and just how much things would change.
She was slowly starting to get the gist of what Intergalactic Law was like, and it truly paled in comparison to Earth law. But that wasn't surprising knowing that aliens had a history of believing it was right to conquer planets, and how Saiyans who were on Namek, were so insistent what was meant to be a temporary measure, could be something permanent. If they were able to just settle like that, out of a misguided belief of being beneficial towards the natives, and ignoring the threats that it could attract, like how often beings chose to flock to Earth, because of how welcoming it was.
Though she needed to update with her ally stationed there, it was only a matter of time before Namek visibly became more of the tourist trap it already was, accepting beings into their group, and how foolish they were to believe they could get in the way of any plans. There was always some unknown individual who had yet to show off what power they had, and when given the chance to actually show it off, mistakenly believe they would be spared from dying.
These individuals so easily would declare themselves as some beacon of good, and go on to declare so much nonsense, only to go down and die like nothing. Unless they had managed to warm up to someone who held a position of power, no one of importance would really miss them, and what led to their deaths in the first place, one could easily say had been their personality. Beyond natural causes, people just didn't die without having provoked someone.
In this universe, where people were more than capable of killing off people with lesser power, it was idiotic to believe there could be so many like-minded individuals who liked to believe they weren't foolish like the rest. But she had seen and met enough people to know they had either feared power where there was no need to do so, or ignored power when they shouldn't have. Neither of the two were really things she could ever reason an explanation for, but there wasn't a need to. This planet, while it was in the process of fully becoming hers, was already well on the way of establishing what could and couldn't be done. Anyone who didn't think this planet was hostile, was ignorant of space and especially deserved to die, if they were from Earth.
To leave a planet and go onto another without some kind of preparation, was just stupid beyond belief. There were no excuses, and unlike what she had heard from others, this planet of hers wasn't going to whore itself out to idiots without consequences likely to lead to their deaths in the future.
She had always been so sick of those individuals, knowing they both were lacking in power compared to her, yet continued to run their mouths. To kill them was something she dreamed of, and could be made into a reality on this planet of hers. She'd have just about every right to do so, as this Galactic Patrol that seemed to apparently make their way around the universe, was likely even simpler minded than what Earth had to offer when it came to contractual obligations. If their presence had that much control over things, they'd be able to do something about the Saiyans, and Earth would have heard about them long ago. That was what made it fact how subpar and lenient Intergalactic Law was, no matter what excuse they could have offered about their incompetency.
There was no way to really convince her otherwise, when she was able to argue all day about what they believed in, and what they didn't. Though the biggest issue that would have kept them from having any credibility, was not having the capability of stopping threats like they should have. The Saiyans, regardless of which faction, were the prime example of beings who were able to assert themselves where they had pleased, despite their intelligence.
To go and believe that they had did any paperwork without some kind of help, would only continue to prove space law's simplicity. Earth's laws and its contracts weren't just mere paper. They were an indication on the idea that both parties could come to a decisive conclusion, and were able to remain civilized, just to get an issue over with. There was no reason it couldn't have just been abandoned, knowing other cultures played no part in really having something that in-depth. But it was more visible than something that was a verbal agreement, and an easy way to assert that a conclusion was formed.
Because people with power could do what they wished, if it wasn't for morality, and other beings trying to impose their own cultures on planets they didn't belong. Like how that Kold Demon that she had dealt with only recently came back to the planet, and had the gall to head towards the Royal Palace of all places, she expected there to be outsiders that would arrive here, giving judgment no one had asked for and expecting to still be alive from it.
There were only a certain number of individuals who could really get away with such a thing, and a majority of those held power that made them worth giving the benefit of the doubt, when it had came to trust. In time, she would have more than enough resources to continue holding the idea that she was capable, and knew what she was talking about. To be able to survive this long in the first place, and be one of the strongest in the universe, was already a proving accomplishment. Even so, there were those who saw her as nothing more than someone to be surpassed, which no matter how natural, held no respect.
Since their last session training her to properly mimic the style of the Kold Demon Elite, she had repeated what she did the first time around, in trying to relax her approach to fighting, keeping in mind how there wasn't much charging going on with these techniques. As much as she had wished to take it as a priority however, there were things in the mix with this whole conquest of the planet, that kept her from calling forth the alien meant to train her.
It was only a short delay, as it was meant to be a quick trip, but one that was of importance nonetheless. Near the Royal Palace, stood a factory with a rather large warehouse connected to it. Even back when she had first taken this Capsule Corp position, the place still managed to be somewhere she had gone back to, having played a role when it came to investing into what it had to offer. There was a secret about the building and its workers that anyone who really stuck around long enough, could have noticed. Something which would only bring nothing but an invitation of being attacked if tried for.
The way things should be, for anyone dumb enough to wander where they shouldn't. As much as she wanted to, she could never enforce the idea of killing anyone who snuck into buildings that weren't Capsule Corp owned, although those who owned property certainly held full authority in treating others how they wished. Trucks that carried shipments, had visibly made their way in and out of the warehouse, and the closer that she had gotten, the easier she had managed to see the workers that were moving around. It wasn't obvious due to how they were made, but these workers were all Androids.
Walls passed her in a blur as she ran past, neither of the Androids really giving her any attention, having recognized her presence within their database. It was funny to think now how when she had first came to this place, she would have been attacked if their owner hadn't been expecting her already.
Nothing which would have been much trouble, as she was pretty strong even back then, although her relationship with their owner, would have been an even more rocky start than it already had been. Things were better now, though it was hardly something she'd say could be more improved than already was.
They were business partners, but his presence wasn't what he was searching for in this otherwise lone factory. She sped through the building to check on the conveyor belt lines, the sounds of it running filling in what silence there could have been. The business itself was meant to only haul material, though behind the scenes which most would have just assumed were apart of this hauling, there were products that were being made and hauled separately.
One of the technology developments she was looking to see being made, far faster than Capsule Corp could manage to do right now, were Advanced Scouters. Meeting the new Queen of Earth had made her realize just how necessary the things really were, and she had in mind of making enough for current and future populations. There wasn't a need to take one off the assembly line, so she only eyed the amount that had went by her for some moments, before rushing out once again. Coming here had been a thing she had been meaning to do, even if she couldn't have helped out around here, until other things were cared for.
There was just a sense of nostalgia that came with walking there, and how much things had changed for her since working there as a partnership. It was still something that brought in a decent amount of money, with or without her presence there, and made for a viable resource that she could rely on.
The warmth that the factory managed to hold with its insulation, made such a noticeable difference going outside, reminding her how she was going to need that warehouse to store and supply warmer clothing for those who couldn't handle the weather around here. The place she needed to meet the Kold Demon at, if it could really even be called one, happened to be even closer to the Royal Palace, although still distant enough not to have it collapse as well in an incident. The Colosseum that she had built back on Earth, was a sizable arena meant to be a place she and the others could have fought without harm.
Something the mansion couldn't have always filled, and now with it being moved here, could have them avoid destroying the palace itself. For they must have really been nearly all done, having her mimic completely this style, with only a few things hadn't seen be left. Knowing that they had to be out here in the snow, she knew it must have been the Kold Demon's own sizable and best technique, which although wouldn't be fired, would remain impressive nonetheless.
"We'll take things from the beginning with this, although like the last one, I won't bother allowing you to think."
From beginning to end, they still continued to remain in their base forms as she had faced the alien, before being the first to rush in. The punches that she had threw were simple but basic, relying on her own speed and strength. Being the one with lesser power, she could tell as the Kold had countered with their own, that she was managing to deal some harm. Her surroundings were important to keep in mind, though even without looking, she could tell that they were moving closer to one end of the arena than the other. A gap was created however by the Kold Demon, who pushed herself back, tail swishing behind.
True to the Kold Demon's word as she rushed forward again, moving for a kick forward, her body had spun around and suddenly expelled ki, the force going against the alien's own tail. There had been a bit more strength into the counter than what she had put into her own, which she allowed to strike at her and force her back. Though the moment she held onto some kind of footing, her arm was held out, so that her hands could fire off her next technique.
Beams of energy were fired off from her index finger, no amount of extra energy poured into it, as it fired off at the Kold Demon, who braced her arms for the attack and took it head on. She was the faster between them, and knowing how hard that she was meant to try, it was something she had meant to cause for it to pay off. Even with all of the moving around, she really did see how much of this style she was getting a hang of, as she started to recognize where the alien was going with their movements and what was meant to be done to match it in some kind of way. The pace was starting to pick up through her own means, as the moment that she had gotten even remotely close to the alien, she had made a move to harm the Kold in some way, using her strength again.
Another attack that had to be taken head on, but something that wouldn't be the last. While she did mix things up a bit by the constant use of her own strength, it was clear the Kold Demon was intentionally doing what she could to match her movements, to the point where it felt less like the other way around. Something which resulted in the alien taking more and more hits, due to her having a higher strength. It was only through the efforts of pouring more power in, did she find herself actually being hit by the Kold Demon in ways that what power was put in, wasn't just something that bled through.
"You're going much faster than you were before. For this to be the peak of this training, it makes me wonder what's fueling you."
"I had assumed it was obvious, so I won't spell it out."
There weren't too many things the Kold Demon could have meant by that, but she truly wasn't given time to think about it either. What moments of recovery that she had gotten, were only met by noticeably more efforts by the alien to actually try and land hits on her that had actually felt like there was some kind of rage hiding beneath it. She had felt the same back when they had fought with their public display, but there was a big difference in the style.
Everything that the Kold Demon had kept from her at this point, she could tell was truly being shown at her. This just wasn't her own training to master this style, but the kind of resolve the alien must have held, at the idea that she and the others were really going to settle on this planet.
Her body was already starting to get quite sore, as she did her best to stop taking attacks coming towards her, to dodge them instead. What gap there was between them in power continued to make these efforts possible, and her counters towards the alien was something that came at full force.
The first technique that she had noticed was different, involved a bit of leg work and push to be faster than the opponent. Enough to be above them near the end for a kick to the stomach. She had felt only that bio-armor against her own leg as it had slammed down, before proceding onto the beam of ki that fired off quick but more powerful than what she had been shown days before. That hadn't hit her target, who had gone and dodged the technique rather than take it, but ti began to pave the way on just how close they were to finishing what was going to wind up being the Kold Demon presenting their best technique.
"It's a mix of things then. I can see there being anger in the hatred I've shown you in the past, but also annoyance on just how long these sessions wind up going for."
"Well you're certaintly throwing out strong words now. Neither of which might not be particularly wrong, but still carry more devotion than it should."
The response only said to her that she was right, and the alien had rewarded it by going back to one of the other techniques that she had already been shown, through a telekinetic blast towards her. She hadn't actually noticed any variation of this sort being aimed at her, which as she shook off the effects it would have given anybody else, her eyebrow had raised. Something which the Kold Demon had seen and looked down at her for with an expression.
"We're practically nearly done here, though seeing you've noticed, one of the last few things require participation. Take out a capsule you have and watch."
It was a short rest from their fighting, being able to do as instructed, as she presented a capsule, which the Kold Demon had visibly did something to it. And she had said visibly only because she had felt the thing shake in her hand, in a way that she knew would have also required some substitution.
The most noticeable thing about the capsule, was how trying to press the button down, didn't work. Something simple but explanatory on just what the alien was suggesting. She could only mimic such a thing by expelling ki at such a point, though it was something close enough. The chance to do so had came on another capsule she had on her, as the alien had charged forward with one of those other techniques. She had thrown the capsule in the air, suppressing her power and suddenly expelling her ki on it to give that effect the Kold Demon had done with the other capsule. There hadn't really been much time to really do more than fire off beam of energy through her fingertips, one with ample power, as she focused more on catching the capsule she tossed.
It was a bit of a feint, what she had done, which although had also dodged like some of the alien's more recent attempts, she wasn't really trying to attack at that point. Things were nearing to an end here, with how they were repeating techniques, just for the hell of hurting each other in this spar.
It might have been the way she had wanted things to go, but it was really true how there was a clear impatience iwth the Kold Demon, she'd rather honor than persist in delaying. She was getting tired herself, knowing how this style wasn't complex once some advice was really given, and things were practiced.
The movement built up in effort far more than what was her usual, although she still found it useful to have learned of it. Simple as it was, and something that she did believe couldn't have really been mistaken, it still interested her to see the Kold Demon raise a fingertip in the sky, where a spark of energy was quickly growing. The ki poured into it had been cancelled well before it could become any larger however, as she imagined was necessary.
"Fortunately for you, this one, no Kold can really say you've failed to mimic. The speed and power put into this thing however, is what makes it different than what you've seen from me."
There wasn't a need for a demonstration, as the alien's own words put into her mind how that regular death ball didn't carry that kind of spark in energy. The various types it had been used, she only recalled it forming from the size of a golf ball to something huge, given the chance. It was a different feeling that the Kold Demon was telling her of. Movement had stopped from the alien, as that tail had begun to swish around once again.
"We're done here. I'm aware of your habits, but so long as you can keep in that head of yours what to do with this style, things shall be fine."
It was a bit insulting, but nothing she cared much for, as the Kold Demon had begun to walk away from the arena, and left her alone. Practice was always going to be something she'd need with any kind of mimicking, but rather than trying to figure it out on her own, she had actually been shown with style.
She couldn't imagine the others having anything really that complex with their own styles, but she wasn't looking to really master theirs either. Her Majin ally, they both seemed to have similar best techniques, if the alien's knowledge of their history was accurate. Though it wasn't something that couldn't have been helped, as in her eyes, it was nothing more than a coincidence. These technique of hers had been something she had came up with at a time in her life where she believed in destruction, in order to get what she hd wished. That there were only offered ultimatums that had to be accepted.
Though as it turned out, there were better ways to get what she had wanted, and it came through getting to know her allies.
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Contrary to what a fool might have thought, taking over a planet wasn't always just asserting that one had higher power over the natives. There were procedures to take in order to garner an understanding of just what was going on here with the locals, and just how much things would change.
She was slowly starting to get the gist of what Intergalactic Law was like, and it truly paled in comparison to Earth law. But that wasn't surprising knowing that aliens had a history of believing it was right to conquer planets, and how Saiyans who were on Namek, were so insistent what was meant to be a temporary measure, could be something permanent. If they were able to just settle like that, out of a misguided belief of being beneficial towards the natives, and ignoring the threats that it could attract, like how often beings chose to flock to Earth, because of how welcoming it was.
Though she needed to update with her ally stationed there, it was only a matter of time before Namek visibly became more of the tourist trap it already was, accepting beings into their group, and how foolish they were to believe they could get in the way of any plans. There was always some unknown individual who had yet to show off what power they had, and when given the chance to actually show it off, mistakenly believe they would be spared from dying.
These individuals so easily would declare themselves as some beacon of good, and go on to declare so much nonsense, only to go down and die like nothing. Unless they had managed to warm up to someone who held a position of power, no one of importance would really miss them, and what led to their deaths in the first place, one could easily say had been their personality. Beyond natural causes, people just didn't die without having provoked someone.
In this universe, where people were more than capable of killing off people with lesser power, it was idiotic to believe there could be so many like-minded individuals who liked to believe they weren't foolish like the rest. But she had seen and met enough people to know they had either feared power where there was no need to do so, or ignored power when they shouldn't have. Neither of the two were really things she could ever reason an explanation for, but there wasn't a need to. This planet, while it was in the process of fully becoming hers, was already well on the way of establishing what could and couldn't be done. Anyone who didn't think this planet was hostile, was ignorant of space and especially deserved to die, if they were from Earth.
To leave a planet and go onto another without some kind of preparation, was just stupid beyond belief. There were no excuses, and unlike what she had heard from others, this planet of hers wasn't going to whore itself out to idiots without consequences likely to lead to their deaths in the future.
She had always been so sick of those individuals, knowing they both were lacking in power compared to her, yet continued to run their mouths. To kill them was something she dreamed of, and could be made into a reality on this planet of hers. She'd have just about every right to do so, as this Galactic Patrol that seemed to apparently make their way around the universe, was likely even simpler minded than what Earth had to offer when it came to contractual obligations. If their presence had that much control over things, they'd be able to do something about the Saiyans, and Earth would have heard about them long ago. That was what made it fact how subpar and lenient Intergalactic Law was, no matter what excuse they could have offered about their incompetency.
There was no way to really convince her otherwise, when she was able to argue all day about what they believed in, and what they didn't. Though the biggest issue that would have kept them from having any credibility, was not having the capability of stopping threats like they should have. The Saiyans, regardless of which faction, were the prime example of beings who were able to assert themselves where they had pleased, despite their intelligence.
To go and believe that they had did any paperwork without some kind of help, would only continue to prove space law's simplicity. Earth's laws and its contracts weren't just mere paper. They were an indication on the idea that both parties could come to a decisive conclusion, and were able to remain civilized, just to get an issue over with. There was no reason it couldn't have just been abandoned, knowing other cultures played no part in really having something that in-depth. But it was more visible than something that was a verbal agreement, and an easy way to assert that a conclusion was formed.
Because people with power could do what they wished, if it wasn't for morality, and other beings trying to impose their own cultures on planets they didn't belong. Like how that Kold Demon that she had dealt with only recently came back to the planet, and had the gall to head towards the Royal Palace of all places, she expected there to be outsiders that would arrive here, giving judgment no one had asked for and expecting to still be alive from it.
There were only a certain number of individuals who could really get away with such a thing, and a majority of those held power that made them worth giving the benefit of the doubt, when it had came to trust. In time, she would have more than enough resources to continue holding the idea that she was capable, and knew what she was talking about. To be able to survive this long in the first place, and be one of the strongest in the universe, was already a proving accomplishment. Even so, there were those who saw her as nothing more than someone to be surpassed, which no matter how natural, held no respect.
Since their last session training her to properly mimic the style of the Kold Demon Elite, she had repeated what she did the first time around, in trying to relax her approach to fighting, keeping in mind how there wasn't much charging going on with these techniques. As much as she had wished to take it as a priority however, there were things in the mix with this whole conquest of the planet, that kept her from calling forth the alien meant to train her.
It was only a short delay, as it was meant to be a quick trip, but one that was of importance nonetheless. Near the Royal Palace, stood a factory with a rather large warehouse connected to it. Even back when she had first taken this Capsule Corp position, the place still managed to be somewhere she had gone back to, having played a role when it came to investing into what it had to offer. There was a secret about the building and its workers that anyone who really stuck around long enough, could have noticed. Something which would only bring nothing but an invitation of being attacked if tried for.
The way things should be, for anyone dumb enough to wander where they shouldn't. As much as she wanted to, she could never enforce the idea of killing anyone who snuck into buildings that weren't Capsule Corp owned, although those who owned property certainly held full authority in treating others how they wished. Trucks that carried shipments, had visibly made their way in and out of the warehouse, and the closer that she had gotten, the easier she had managed to see the workers that were moving around. It wasn't obvious due to how they were made, but these workers were all Androids.
Walls passed her in a blur as she ran past, neither of the Androids really giving her any attention, having recognized her presence within their database. It was funny to think now how when she had first came to this place, she would have been attacked if their owner hadn't been expecting her already.
Nothing which would have been much trouble, as she was pretty strong even back then, although her relationship with their owner, would have been an even more rocky start than it already had been. Things were better now, though it was hardly something she'd say could be more improved than already was.
They were business partners, but his presence wasn't what he was searching for in this otherwise lone factory. She sped through the building to check on the conveyor belt lines, the sounds of it running filling in what silence there could have been. The business itself was meant to only haul material, though behind the scenes which most would have just assumed were apart of this hauling, there were products that were being made and hauled separately.
One of the technology developments she was looking to see being made, far faster than Capsule Corp could manage to do right now, were Advanced Scouters. Meeting the new Queen of Earth had made her realize just how necessary the things really were, and she had in mind of making enough for current and future populations. There wasn't a need to take one off the assembly line, so she only eyed the amount that had went by her for some moments, before rushing out once again. Coming here had been a thing she had been meaning to do, even if she couldn't have helped out around here, until other things were cared for.
There was just a sense of nostalgia that came with walking there, and how much things had changed for her since working there as a partnership. It was still something that brought in a decent amount of money, with or without her presence there, and made for a viable resource that she could rely on.
The warmth that the factory managed to hold with its insulation, made such a noticeable difference going outside, reminding her how she was going to need that warehouse to store and supply warmer clothing for those who couldn't handle the weather around here. The place she needed to meet the Kold Demon at, if it could really even be called one, happened to be even closer to the Royal Palace, although still distant enough not to have it collapse as well in an incident. The Colosseum that she had built back on Earth, was a sizable arena meant to be a place she and the others could have fought without harm.
Something the mansion couldn't have always filled, and now with it being moved here, could have them avoid destroying the palace itself. For they must have really been nearly all done, having her mimic completely this style, with only a few things hadn't seen be left. Knowing that they had to be out here in the snow, she knew it must have been the Kold Demon's own sizable and best technique, which although wouldn't be fired, would remain impressive nonetheless.
"We'll take things from the beginning with this, although like the last one, I won't bother allowing you to think."
From beginning to end, they still continued to remain in their base forms as she had faced the alien, before being the first to rush in. The punches that she had threw were simple but basic, relying on her own speed and strength. Being the one with lesser power, she could tell as the Kold had countered with their own, that she was managing to deal some harm. Her surroundings were important to keep in mind, though even without looking, she could tell that they were moving closer to one end of the arena than the other. A gap was created however by the Kold Demon, who pushed herself back, tail swishing behind.
True to the Kold Demon's word as she rushed forward again, moving for a kick forward, her body had spun around and suddenly expelled ki, the force going against the alien's own tail. There had been a bit more strength into the counter than what she had put into her own, which she allowed to strike at her and force her back. Though the moment she held onto some kind of footing, her arm was held out, so that her hands could fire off her next technique.
Beams of energy were fired off from her index finger, no amount of extra energy poured into it, as it fired off at the Kold Demon, who braced her arms for the attack and took it head on. She was the faster between them, and knowing how hard that she was meant to try, it was something she had meant to cause for it to pay off. Even with all of the moving around, she really did see how much of this style she was getting a hang of, as she started to recognize where the alien was going with their movements and what was meant to be done to match it in some kind of way. The pace was starting to pick up through her own means, as the moment that she had gotten even remotely close to the alien, she had made a move to harm the Kold in some way, using her strength again.
Another attack that had to be taken head on, but something that wouldn't be the last. While she did mix things up a bit by the constant use of her own strength, it was clear the Kold Demon was intentionally doing what she could to match her movements, to the point where it felt less like the other way around. Something which resulted in the alien taking more and more hits, due to her having a higher strength. It was only through the efforts of pouring more power in, did she find herself actually being hit by the Kold Demon in ways that what power was put in, wasn't just something that bled through.
"You're going much faster than you were before. For this to be the peak of this training, it makes me wonder what's fueling you."
"I had assumed it was obvious, so I won't spell it out."
There weren't too many things the Kold Demon could have meant by that, but she truly wasn't given time to think about it either. What moments of recovery that she had gotten, were only met by noticeably more efforts by the alien to actually try and land hits on her that had actually felt like there was some kind of rage hiding beneath it. She had felt the same back when they had fought with their public display, but there was a big difference in the style.
Everything that the Kold Demon had kept from her at this point, she could tell was truly being shown at her. This just wasn't her own training to master this style, but the kind of resolve the alien must have held, at the idea that she and the others were really going to settle on this planet.
Her body was already starting to get quite sore, as she did her best to stop taking attacks coming towards her, to dodge them instead. What gap there was between them in power continued to make these efforts possible, and her counters towards the alien was something that came at full force.
The first technique that she had noticed was different, involved a bit of leg work and push to be faster than the opponent. Enough to be above them near the end for a kick to the stomach. She had felt only that bio-armor against her own leg as it had slammed down, before proceding onto the beam of ki that fired off quick but more powerful than what she had been shown days before. That hadn't hit her target, who had gone and dodged the technique rather than take it, but ti began to pave the way on just how close they were to finishing what was going to wind up being the Kold Demon presenting their best technique.
"It's a mix of things then. I can see there being anger in the hatred I've shown you in the past, but also annoyance on just how long these sessions wind up going for."
"Well you're certaintly throwing out strong words now. Neither of which might not be particularly wrong, but still carry more devotion than it should."
The response only said to her that she was right, and the alien had rewarded it by going back to one of the other techniques that she had already been shown, through a telekinetic blast towards her. She hadn't actually noticed any variation of this sort being aimed at her, which as she shook off the effects it would have given anybody else, her eyebrow had raised. Something which the Kold Demon had seen and looked down at her for with an expression.
"We're practically nearly done here, though seeing you've noticed, one of the last few things require participation. Take out a capsule you have and watch."
It was a short rest from their fighting, being able to do as instructed, as she presented a capsule, which the Kold Demon had visibly did something to it. And she had said visibly only because she had felt the thing shake in her hand, in a way that she knew would have also required some substitution.
The most noticeable thing about the capsule, was how trying to press the button down, didn't work. Something simple but explanatory on just what the alien was suggesting. She could only mimic such a thing by expelling ki at such a point, though it was something close enough. The chance to do so had came on another capsule she had on her, as the alien had charged forward with one of those other techniques. She had thrown the capsule in the air, suppressing her power and suddenly expelling her ki on it to give that effect the Kold Demon had done with the other capsule. There hadn't really been much time to really do more than fire off beam of energy through her fingertips, one with ample power, as she focused more on catching the capsule she tossed.
It was a bit of a feint, what she had done, which although had also dodged like some of the alien's more recent attempts, she wasn't really trying to attack at that point. Things were nearing to an end here, with how they were repeating techniques, just for the hell of hurting each other in this spar.
It might have been the way she had wanted things to go, but it was really true how there was a clear impatience iwth the Kold Demon, she'd rather honor than persist in delaying. She was getting tired herself, knowing how this style wasn't complex once some advice was really given, and things were practiced.
The movement built up in effort far more than what was her usual, although she still found it useful to have learned of it. Simple as it was, and something that she did believe couldn't have really been mistaken, it still interested her to see the Kold Demon raise a fingertip in the sky, where a spark of energy was quickly growing. The ki poured into it had been cancelled well before it could become any larger however, as she imagined was necessary.
"Fortunately for you, this one, no Kold can really say you've failed to mimic. The speed and power put into this thing however, is what makes it different than what you've seen from me."
There wasn't a need for a demonstration, as the alien's own words put into her mind how that regular death ball didn't carry that kind of spark in energy. The various types it had been used, she only recalled it forming from the size of a golf ball to something huge, given the chance. It was a different feeling that the Kold Demon was telling her of. Movement had stopped from the alien, as that tail had begun to swish around once again.
"We're done here. I'm aware of your habits, but so long as you can keep in that head of yours what to do with this style, things shall be fine."
It was a bit insulting, but nothing she cared much for, as the Kold Demon had begun to walk away from the arena, and left her alone. Practice was always going to be something she'd need with any kind of mimicking, but rather than trying to figure it out on her own, she had actually been shown with style.
She couldn't imagine the others having anything really that complex with their own styles, but she wasn't looking to really master theirs either. Her Majin ally, they both seemed to have similar best techniques, if the alien's knowledge of their history was accurate. Though it wasn't something that couldn't have been helped, as in her eyes, it was nothing more than a coincidence. These technique of hers had been something she had came up with at a time in her life where she believed in destruction, in order to get what she hd wished. That there were only offered ultimatums that had to be accepted.
Though as it turned out, there were better ways to get what she had wanted, and it came through getting to know her allies.
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