[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sq2PoVcwfHU]Aerial Assault[/url] A greeting and kind smile was a generic expression to put on during first time impressions. Since it’s important for the receiving party to think highly and openly, and have a good idea of a person overall. At the propose inquisition, he raised an eyebrow behind the clump of flattened hair. The young man definitely followed, but the fourth year’s sudden appearance was slightly unsettling. It was most likely able to happen due to his ability, but the specifics and prerequisites of said ability would never be exposed to the public, much like the school’s internal operations. [b]”Can’t say I’m completely cost. Some questions are still lingering. But no need to dwell on them. Pleased to meet you, Ren.”[/b] He noticed that her line of sight was slowly gravitating towards his sidearm. [b]”Oh, this? It’s a HK P30. The school board didn’t want me to bring in anything high caliber, so a pistol had to suffice. I’m sure there will be some rifles at the firing range at the academy, kind of interested in the board’s tastes.”[/b] Kanzen was lost in dreaming about the possible firearms at his disposal, but his mind quickly returned to reality. [b]”Who knows, we might have a few classes together?”[/b] He queried, cocking his head with a tint of hope. [b]”I know I’ll perform well in Tactics and Assassination, and the other courses are just to affirm my overall effectiveness.”[/b] The young an astute tone, taking in any factors which could prolong advancement for himself. Strength and experience was something he needed to ascertain, and this academy was the perfect place for such a task. Though most of the students were wearing their uniforms with a little bit of their own personal accessories, these two were committed to the base apparel, and were wearing what they were given with their acceptance letters. The young man’s lone green eye dilated, [b]”Well, it’s gonna be a hassle getting up to speed. We’re a week late after all. But, I have faith in all of our abi-”[/b] Kanzen was cut off when he heard a loud thump to his behind. He called a window in the direction of the sound, and surely enough, there was a seagull. It was pressed against the pane of glass, then disengaged itself from the clear surface and flew up towards the deck. By this point, his ears began to pick up shouting from above. It was most definitely originating from the students who had vacated the meeting room. [b][i]”If you want to help, pick up a chair and follow me.”[/i][/b] But, due to the fact that time was of the essence, he didn’t take the time to pick up the chair he was sitting on. Instead, Kanzen slipped off his jacket, hoping to use it as a shield. [b]”Let’s go help them out, and see what’s happening up there, at least.”[/b] As he got up, another student who had left quickly returned, and began to shout out in English. The man quickly changed dialects, and commanded that they close the windows. [b]”Already did, we’re going up there to see what we can do. Why are they randomly attacking this ship?”[/b] A worried expression and a furrowed brow could be seen on the left side of his face, meanwhile his hair was shrouding the right. But in contrast, he spoke in a very mellow and stoic tone. Kanzen made his way for the upper deck, not wanting to lose time. He glanced down at his sidearm, [b]”If only this thing was loaded, they’d be out of the sky.”[/b] By this point, the captain had probably sounded for some sort of assistance. After all, their students were being blatantly assaulted by a flock of seagulls. Once he was on the deck, he peered through a circular window, built into the door. His eyes traced the formation of birds, like a fighter jet constantly bombarding ground forces below. Their beady eyes were focused on a blonde who was making a break for another compartment. The doors quickly granted him access, to which he tumbled inside, and was closed off from the attackers. Once Gabriel fell inside, the first row of seagulls came clashing into the medium between them and their prey. A majority of the formation was smart to split off preemptively, and was waiting for a next target. Kanzen gripped onto the metallic hinge and pulled swiftly on the level. When he pushed out the hulky door, it creaked with rust. The young man might as well have set off a dinner bell for the flock of birds. [b]”Oh crap.”[/b] Was all the student could split out before slamming the door shut tightly. He fell back against the iron wall, as a barrage of birds ensued onto the door. The student managed to catch his breath, as he was completely useless in this situation. He glanced over to Ren, who was a few steps below him. [b]”Got any ideas? I don’t think I can use my jacket effectively. Could catch a few birds, but then they’d just continue to assault us relentlessly.””[/b] Kanzen got back to his feet, and waited for the girl to come up with an option.