Should be
Energy &
Matter. The
original story does not
actually portray Krillin being blown up from the inside, but
Kakarot's Main Story does—
an explosion propagates from within his body—and Frieza
explicitly uses Psychokinesis when he kills Krillin. Unless, of course, Telekinesis is classified under
Energy.
See, the
original story (nor of the related supplementary material) never suggests the Saibaman
or Cui blew up from the inside. In fact, in the former instance, the Saibaman appears more
pulverized than he does
exploded. Moreover, in the
TV anime, Vegeta kills the Saibaman by
seemingly discharging and remotely detonating an explosion on top of the Saibaman, rather than from inside of the Saibaman; and when he uses his
Dirty Fireworks against Cui, the explosion
appears to originate from behind Cui's back, which is where Vegeta happens to be positioned, further suggesting he simply aimed at Cui and launched an explosion at him. I'm inclined to believe Vegeta is simply using creating explosions on top of his opponents. However, Kakarot's
depiction of events can easily be interpreted as Vegeta blowing Cui up from the inside, so I'm neutral on this one; I'm leaning towards disagreeing, though.
I don't really get why this would be resistance. Broly didn't resist Gogeta channeling the energy into his body, and he didn't resist Gogeta detonating the energy, creating an explosion that engulfed him. The implication here is that, had he not possessed a form of Resistance, Broly would have been, like, blown apart, but the explosion didn't
begin inside of Broly; the explosion only propagated after the bluish-white aura had already erupted from inside of Broly.