Kusari broke out into a sweat as she watched the monitors replaying the match between teams 3 and 4. Broken limbs, skulls nearly being cracked open, an eye being punctured, was this really happening? Seeing the match through the TV her mind kept trying to assume that it was simply a crude television program, but it wasn't and she knew that. Over and over she watched, each time seeing something else that disturbed her. An exercise to facilitate teamwork between them, that's what this was meant to be, wasn't it? Kusari finally looked away from the screens and down at the evaluation form she was expected to fill out. She didn't understand the point of this game. She highly doubted that anyone felt more like a team after this. The combat hell they went through when they first arrived was far more effective in making them stronger and learning to work together. Was the director trying to copy that in some way? If so this experiment had failed spectacularly. She let out a sigh and picked up the pen given to her. [quote][h2]General thoughts:[/h2] This "game" was a mistake. Whatever minor combat experience anyone may have gotten isn't worth the damage this exercise has done to us otherwise. Can anyone say they'll be thrilled to be working with students from their opposing team? How many of you Aberrations were actually tempted to do unnecessary harm to someone? This place doesn't want us to get along, they want to break us apart and stitch us back together into their perfect tools of war. Don't let them. [h2]Suggestions:[/h2] I doubt my say will matter, but I don't want to see another game like this again. We shouldn't be competing against each other like this. We need proper combat training that will teach us how to fight those monsters, not how to take away articles of clothing. [/quote] Kusari looked up from the form and back to the screens. She grit her teeth and poked at the paper in irritation, covering it with inky dots. She wanted to just tear the form apart, but she doubted she could get away with that. She stood up, walked over to Fredric and silently handed him the form.