When Dana and Theresa excused themselves to make a revealio of their own personalized suits, Aislin was as always, curious. Of course, it was only in the absence of the two older ladies that she noticed one extra (Poppy) in their group. She had fiery hair and the brightest of emerald eyes, and Aislin questioned again how she missed such a vibrant person. [b]"I'm so sorry, I didn't notice you earlier. I'm Aislin."[/b] She said, flashing an apologetic grin.  [i]Damn, someone cue the slow-mo.[/i] Aislin watched with a wolfish smile as Dana and Theresa rolled back up to their group, and in her mind they were slowed right down. Dana's cape ebbed and flowed like a vampire. Or a villain. And it immediately looked larger than life slowed down, especially with black being the prominent colour. The hoods really brought out the best in the overall design, though Aislin couldn't fathom the need for such obscurity. Theresa walked slow-mo behind her, touting a shiny purple suit that extended up to the bridge of her nose. Her eyes blinked slowly, glancing to the side just like the Hollywood people. A sleek gas mask was integrated into her suit, and it glinted under the fluorescent lights.  [b]"Damn, ladies. I'll admit it, you got some serious style. I'm diggin' the cape thing."[/b] Aislin laughed, keeping the epic moment to herself. Time went back to its regular speed.  [b]"Ah, no I haven't met Theresa yet, thank you."[/b] She nodded at Dana, then glanced up as Theresa continued her introduction. Something struck her as funny with the lady. She didn't quite look like a lady, and the tone of her voice had that hint of masculine vibration in it. It was difficult to pick up, but she seemed transgendered, and very comfortable with herself. It was about time this school had some real diversity.  [b]"The pleasure is all mine, and I get what you mean. I'd personally like to be out exploring the jungle. But you mentioned regeneration, is it something airborne?"[/b] Said Aislin, gesturing to Theresa's mask.  A teacher flipping off a student? Well, Aislin supposed there were new things to discover every day in this lovely school of 218. She hadn't considered it in the characteristics of Henry, but she guessed she had to add 'knows how to make fun of assholes' to her mental image of the reptilian. Consequently, she couldn't stop giggling at the whole picture.  Adam's explanation for powers, rating, all the basics for their classifications made sense to Aislin. She had looked into it herself before she came here, and personally hated the rating system. Putting a number to a power, especially to those too immature to handle their gifts let it go to their head. [b]"That's a pretty good number, Professor. I'm not the 10 either, and that's fine. Honestly, it's to their better interest that no one knows. Everyone would treat you different over that one factor."[/b] The bear attack was unexpected. It was over so quickly, though, that Aislin barely had time to flinch. The bear wasn't actually a bear, just a Meta with stupidly strong animal instincts that knew how to roar the shit outta everyone. Adam's gust of wind was refreshing, it cleared the air of Amanda's crummy hero act.  Henry's invisibility tactic was bizarre to watch. Aislin would have thought him completely gone if she hadn't been so close to see the subtle difference in his scales and the walls. It messed with her eyes so much she had to look away. [b]"Neat trick."[/b] [i]"... Class is now in session."[/i] Aislin enthusiastically pumped the air. [b]"Yes! Finally!"[/b] She stole ahead of their group, turning back to glance at Dana and Theresa. [b]"I've never been so excited in my life. Maybe we'll get to do some show-and-tell~"[/b] Adam gave another speech in the next room, and Aislin immediately lost interest in having the option to spar. She wasn't there for that, not that she knew much of sparring to begin with. Team-building activities and working with their powers sounded far more intriguing. Aislin had never been one for P.E. games, and she automatically wrinkled her nose at the thought of playing Capture the Flag. But the ability to freely use powers might add some entertainment value.  When Adam mentioned the need for a volunteer, one individual raced to put his hand up. Or rather, his racing flags. Aislin knew she couldn't compete with that kind of preparedness, but she put her hand up anyway. [b]"Oh, me~"[/b]