[center][b][color=007FFF]Abel Fulgurate – Airship Docks[/color][/b][/center] As distracted by the antics of a merry ferret as his way, Abel perked up immediately when he became aware of the telltale signs of combat. Forgetting about Scoot, he stood up and turned around to look, and witnessed some guy bleeding on the edge of Sapphire's blade. For a few moments he stood taken aback; what was his buffoon of a leader doing now!? Nevertheless, with the sight of wielded weapons and a person in peril, his protective instincts fired. Out of habit he reached for the Ampere, only to discover rather quickly that he'd left it in his locker after Survival class, as any reasonable student would do. Why did so many students, including Ebon, Sapphire, Gren, and who knew how many people, have their weapons with them on what was supposed to be a party? Abel groaned and rifled through his pockets, trying to find anything of use. To his good fortune, he discovered his leftover water grenade—not that, now that he thought about it, he really needed a weapon. With surprising frequency, the guardian would forget that he must be the second-biggest and second-strongest guy around. Pushing aside that revelation, he produced the water grenade and started toward Ebon as the fight erupted. On the way, he heard the pleas of Sepia and Delta's Eve to stop the fighting, but whatever the feud that existed between Abel's teammate and KESS's lone gentleman, he suspected that no polite request or application of logic would pierce either of their thick skulls. Instead, Abel planned to walk up, drench Ebon in water, and find out how much voltage it took to knock a college man out. Before he could enact his electrifying plan, however, Abel found the first-largest and first-strongest guy around already beginning to mediate. The guardian eased up slightly, though he didn't put away his water grenade. In all fairness, Gren had the first right to discipline squabbling nutcases, it being his event after all. He watched the R-Types getting demolished before plodding over to Sapphire and laying a hand on her shoulder to try and calm her down. Funnily enough, he did so with next to no concern or sympathy for the troubled girl herself, and actually suspected she'd turn a knife or shotgun on him instead. [i]Whatever.[/i] If his leader attempted to take out her anger on him, she'd receive a weighty zap too. Abel knew Sapphire could move fast, but he doubted she could outspeed the flow of electricity. [i]What a ball-ache.[/i]