[@McFazzer] “A little bit of both I wager,” Seth said over hearing the question. He looked around at the construction site and began to talk out loud, “If this was some sort of obstacle course with a villain at the end. It wouldn’t be that hard. Just figure out who can just bust through the obstacles like a juggernaut while the rest of us follow suit. Once at the finish we just over power the villain while the one who busted through all the obstacles takes a break. However, I don’t think it’s that simple.” Seth looked over at Toni and added, “You know.” Seth turned back to the Construction site and began to explain, “If we need to find the villain and obtain him. Then there must be a reason why. Most villains who hide out in places like these with hostages usually try and negotiate their escape so they don’t get imprisoned. However, what if this isn’t that type of situation? What if the villain split the hostages up and the hero needs to choose which group to save while sacrificing the other.” He turned back to Toni and continued, “think about it: one group of hostages are political figures, another is simple civilians, and the third is school children. The hero would have to choose one group while sacrificing the others.” Seth once again turned to face the construction site and thought for a moment. “However, that type of plan wouldn’t work if there are multiple heroes. The one hero the villain wants to make the choice can simply ask for help and the villain's plan is useless,” Seth explained. He narrowed his eyes and a sly smile formed on his face and he said, “Unless the hostages are decoys for the bigger plan. If the villain can bring manikins to life and make them act like real people and make them act like hostages. Then he could get one or more heroes to try and save them since they wouldn’t know their manikins.” Seth’s smile grew as he thought more about it. “Lure as many heroes as you can to a place like this and rig it with explosives and take out as many as you can. A Sadistic enough villain might be able to pull that off, but the true question is: if that’s what we’re training for?” Seth explained before he added, “It’s like working on a car with an unknown defect. You could find the problem that isn’t so hard to fix or find an even worse problem that could make the car a ticking time bomb.” Seth sighed as another thought came into his mind. “Or I could be over thinking this training and it’s just as simple as find the hostages and get back to the start in time with the hostages in one piece,” Seth said.