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Silence reigns in the room for a fair few minutes as you think of the matter deeply. Half of you wants to stay on Earth, train, gather your strength, perhaps go find other Saiyans that could be closer to your main base of operations, but the prize that Sadala offers is a great one and you can see that your warriors have a strong desire to further the Saiyan cause through this operation.
Perhaps it is too brash, maybe you should err on the side of caution instead, but there’s a fire in you that burns ever since the explosion at Rekar, a grim reminder that you had been complacent for too long. And complacent you shall be no longer.
“We will go to Sadala Station and retrieve the last known locations of the Saiyans who joined the Resistance.” You get up and look at each person here present who nod at your statement with determination. Many Saiyans, a Namekian and a Human, who would’ve told you a year before that this is where you would be? “We will hammer out the details of the expedition later on.” You say. “For now you are all dismissed.”
Each in the group gathers their things and leaves, some of them talking about preparations, others about today’s training, the Namekian simply flew off when he stepped out of the door. The ones who remain are Raditz, Nappa and Bulma. The Saiyans look at the earthling, wondering why she’s still here. She gets up and approaches you with a broad smile.
“You still haven’t taught me how to fly.”
What is she talking about now?
“Remember our deal?” She says. “Gravity room if I can fly.”
Ugh.
You can see Nappa sitting on his chair, arms crossed with a devious smile drawn on his face. Bulma likely cannot, since he’s behind her.
“Do you think your training was intensive enough to learn how to fly? You have to prepare the ship for our expedition, I will accept no delays.”
“A deal’s a deal.” She says. “My dad can take care of the reforms of the ship with what I’ve drawn up during our return trip, meanwhile, I can spend all morning working on my gravity room and all afternoon training if you swear that by the end of these 3 months, you’ve taught me how to fly.”
You can recognize that she’s playing around with you, as she’s done many times when she’s together with you, she will have the gravity room ready and installed in the ship, if only as a vanity project. But perhaps it could be a good idea to be thorough and actually teach her during these three months. What is better than a non-flying scientist? A flying scientist, of course. Still, it would likely take up too much of your training time.