Well, this guy had a bleak view. "If you go out expecting to die, you probably will." With that he clipped his helmet back on and he began walking away. Though something nagged at him, he could hear one of his inner voices telling him not to look back. It was a bad idea to look back. Then when he did turn back around he could hear it shout and scream. "Listen Kid, you might not be able to do something right now. Go practice, fix your suit. You'd do a hellova lot better after some training. Yes Iron Man himself had little training but those were different times. He didn't have to worry about the adversaries you have to worry about-" Then the alarm began blaring and the voice over the loudspeakers in the town could be hearing. Again he swore to himself, if this Iron Legacy person hadn't lifted him up he would have been pursued by the police and they wouldn't have to shut down the entire town and put god knows how many other mutants at risk. He sighed, forgetting to turn off his microphone as he did so allowing the sigh to be heard by the [i]Iron Legacy[/i]. He looked at the wall of electricity, that would hurt. That would really hurt. "I'll be back in a minute." He ran, picking up speed as he approached it. His muscles not needing the same rest as people without abilities like his he just kept going. Approaching the wall of electricity he planted the pole end of his scythe in the ground and used it to pole jump slightly, however he still went through the actual barrier feeling thousands of volts burn through him. He tumbled slightly though still managed to hold most of his composure upon landing. For some reason a group of two girls and one man caught his eye upon landing as he could see some people move towards him. "I heard you were looking for me."