She starred for a moment, before saying in a smug voice, "What makes me so interesting?"

Not sure where to begin, he gives a stupid answer, "You just are."

She rolls her eyes as she looks away and asked, "What exactly do you want to know?"

Surprised by her sudden cooperation, Taro quickly organized his thoughts and started to ask her questions about her and her species. A few he thought were a bit too personal and private, but she answered them without hesitation. She told him how the female of her species is actually physically stronger than the male, though they don't look it. This Taro didn't doubt for a second, seeing how she almost tore him apart before. They can see perfectly in the dark, almost like a bat. They prefer a cold climate around 20-30 degrees, though they can still survive in warmer temperatures. Their diet consists mainly of vegetation and she's cold blooded, meaning she's not a mammal, but perhaps some sort of reptile.

After she told him pretty much everything he would ever want to know about her, she sat against the wall and waited patiently. After a moment of just staring at each other, she finally said, "Well?"

"Well, what, "Taro asked confused.

"Well, now that I've answered all of your nosy questions, why don't you leave me alone!?" She snapped. "What other possible use could you, an "Ultraman", have with a "monster" like me!?"

Taro, knew that she would never help him, unless he could get her to stop hating him and start trusting him, if that was even possible. He has to prove to her that he's not what she thinks he is, which is probably a self centered bastard! His life could possibly depend on it.

"Your not a monster…"She gave him a skeptical look, as he continued, "…your a girl. People only said that, because they don't really understand you, but maybe they could if you would only give them the chance, Xena."

She starred at him for what seemed like forever with an expression of wonder, like something deep down inside of her was actually touched by what he just said. Taro took this moment to study her face. Ever since, he saw her face he felt like there was something special about her, and now he felt that way more than ever as he starred into her blue eyes, which now seemed to soften. But, as soon as that feeling came, it was gone again as she turned away towards the wall of her cell.

Just as Taro thought he was finally getting somewhere, she shuts him out again. Taro breathed a long sigh as he stood up from his chair and placed it back by the table. He walked to the door and had his hand on the door knob, as he turned his head back towards her. "I'd like to talk with you again tomorrow, if that's alright with you?"Taro asked, hoping that by asking her, she would think of him as being more considerate, instead of pushy. When she didn't answer Taro just left, closing the door behind him. He went straight home, since he was growing tired again.

Another location: Deep in space:

"Captain Macunga!" shouted a soilder dressed in black, on some sort of flying glider, hovering in space.

He was joined by several others on similar devices, one of which wore a red and silver colored armband which indicated his rank. He spoke first to the soilder, "What is it, officer Kenta?" he spoke with a deep voice.

"I think I found the trail which the invaders left with my tracking device, but it goes over a million light years away. It will take us days to get there, and when we do, we have no idea how powerful the enemy is. They could destroy us all! What should we do sir?"

"We will send one of us ahead to locate them. We will have our army ready and waiting. Once, our spy evaluates them, they will send us a signal as to whether they think it's suicide, or not. If not, we will charge in and attack! Clear?"

"Yes, sir!," they all answered.

Back in Xena's cell:

"I know their coming for me," she spoke aloud to herself.