>>5145820“The fact that they saw reason to fuse, though, leads me to believe they don’t have much left. Fusion is a risky move, because ring-out means a loss for the team, even if there’s no risk of a time out from it. Hrmn. Still something we need to find a counter for.” You look to Keli and comment telepathically, ‘Forced Spirit Fission might be able to do it.’
‘It might, but neither of us have really got that down to a combat-ready level.’ she responds. ‘Still, you’re right. We do need a way to counter a Fusion.’
You watch as Lapis and Yamcha break out of the ice with Explosive Waves, Lapis heading out of combat and Yamcha staring down Videl and Kuriza, his aura flaring up red as he activates Kaio-ken. Videl heads back and it’s Kuriza vs. Yamcha once more. Hmm… they countered by Videl hitting them at the last moment, before they could fuse properly. Clothes Beam might be able to stop it? Solar Flare? Could even use Instant Transmission to interrupt.
And… even just thinking about this is getting you excited. Oooh either one would be a fun fight! “Come on Videl! Come on Yamcha!” you cheer. “Nice job Lapis! Great work Kuriza! Let’s see you all kick this up a notch!”
Kuriza confidently rubs under his nose. “Hmhm. I don’t know about you, Mister Yamcha, but I still have something I’d like to save for the end.”
Rushing Kuriza and attempting to use the Wolf Fang Fist against him, Yamcha responds, “Holding back too much will only lead to a loss!” You watch in surprise as he throttles the Kaio-ken up with every strike of the Wolf Fang Fist, x3, x4, x5, finishing it off with a x10 Kaio-ken. Kuriza’s actually caught off-guard by that last one, but while he’s knocked back, he’s able to keep standing. Yamcha then goes full-power and quick-fires a Kamehameha, keeping Kuriza blocking the attack as he gives it his all.
(cont.)