The Frieza Force Chapter 5 Summary

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=='''Chapter 5: Inasp's Mercy! The Frieza Force!'''==
Inasp walked to the destroyed pillar, and grabbed Melait's arm and pulled him out of the rubble. Inasp put his hand up and formed a ki blast, and since Melait fainted, he was completely helpless. Just as Inasp was about to throw it down onto Melait, he stopped, and thought to himself, "Lord Frieza would be furious if I lost men to this planet! This kid could get me out of that! I'll say that he killed all the others, and that he'll make up for it by joining! Even if he disagrees, the worst scenario is that the kid dies!" Inasp threw the ki blast at the dojo, and as he flew away while holding Melait over his shoulder, the smoke the blast made was cleared and showed that only pieces of the dojo remained.

When he got back to his ship, which was not even 30 feet tall and in the middle of one of many deserted streets
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"I thought the Major was hard on me before, but I'm gunna be a sergeant! I'm gunna be a sergeant!", Cheoh cheered. Cheoh stopped cheering and put hand on his chin. "Hold on though...I have to do everything he said. Let's see, healing him, that should take about, um.", Cheoh said while grabbing a book on ship technology and flipping through the pages. " 'Shield Control'...'Listening to Higher Up's....Aha! 'Pod Technology'! 'If your higher up is very injured, put them in the pod immediately. If they can still talk and move, then it should take ten minutes to thirty minutes for them to heal!' Glad I got that sorted out!", Cheoh said while closing the book. "Next...yeah, ship control.". Cheoh ran to the control room and flipped through the book again, "Now...push that button there and another one there...", Cheoh said while clicking the buttons. Soon enough, the ship got off the ground, and after setting it to autopilot, Cheoh sat a chair in the corner of the room. "Now I can just relax for an hour!", Cheoh said to himself while closing his

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