If it is what I think it is, then I shouldn't even have it. But I would consult with a medic and -- [ mumble ] lacking any more practical solutions, likely cease a number of activities until it improves on its own.
I'm in the infirmary now if you want me to have anything to do with that step. If not, no one seems to be in the middle of surgery or anything, so you can come in and talk whenever you're ready.
[But he doesn't leave it at that. Bodhi emerges from his tiny, rather sad domain not long after to wait for Freeza to work out whatever he can with medics who are probably unfamiliar with not just the malady but his species. He has no idea how he might help in this situation, but obviously he has to try anyway.]
[ It's become increasingly usual to see Freeza perhaps a little more "beat up" than expected. Tired, more often. But there's the odd but mild bruise sometimes. Understandable because he spends a good deal of time in the Enclosure just pushing himself -- it's easy to assume it's self-inflicted most of the time. He's never been favoring a limb before, though, among other signs of perhaps deeper wear and tear.
He also flat refuses having any of that attended to. ]
It's not important.
[ When prompted, finally explains the extent of his ki not working, but the only thing really safe to demonstrate is how his ability to fly is affected. It's not that he can't -- in fact, he walked in here, one might have notice. When he tries to, rather than struggle to get off the ground, he loses control of it and is yanked up to the ceiling, like gravity switched directions. It takes a moment for him to get control if it again and peel himself off and fall back to the floor. ]
It's affecting more than that. I cannot demonstrate more because I can't control how strong any other example would be.
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If it is what I think it is, then I shouldn't even have it. But I would consult with a medic and -- [ mumble ] lacking any more practical solutions, likely cease a number of activities until it improves on its own.
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Alright. Is consulting a medic here something you want to do?
[Bodhi finds the infirmary staff trustworthy, but he won't insist Freeza do the same.]
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[But he doesn't leave it at that. Bodhi emerges from his tiny, rather sad domain not long after to wait for Freeza to work out whatever he can with medics who are probably unfamiliar with not just the malady but his species. He has no idea how he might help in this situation, but obviously he has to try anyway.]
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He also flat refuses having any of that attended to. ]
It's not important.
[ When prompted, finally explains the extent of his ki not working, but the only thing really safe to demonstrate is how his ability to fly is affected. It's not that he can't -- in fact, he walked in here, one might have notice. When he tries to, rather than struggle to get off the ground, he loses control of it and is yanked up to the ceiling, like gravity switched directions. It takes a moment for him to get control if it again and peel himself off and fall back to the floor. ]
It's affecting more than that. I cannot demonstrate more because I can't control how strong any other example would be.