[center] [img]http://i.imgur.com/S0JBGCO.png[/img] [h3]Dulga Tarata[/h3] [/center] Dulga listened to Mina retell her side of what happened at the battle. Apparently she started at Point B first, and was the only one who faced off against Donny. However Mina didn't give Dulga too much details about her fight with him, which made Dulga curious. Just what sort of secrets did Donny have that even Mina couldn't talk about it? Dulga didn't really know what Donny's quirk was, but if the secret was that big perhaps it would be best if Dulga didn't know. She certainly knew the importance of secrets. Still she worried that someone with Donny's power, without anyone keeping him in check, was going to continue doing stupid things for stupid reasons. Dulga understood desperation and she also understood taking extreme measures, but if Donny's first option was to destroy an entire building before he has even tried to fight anyone and minimize the damage done to the surroundings, someone needed to set him straight. Dulga would gladly teach him that lesson. Next Mina explained her fight at Point A. Sure enough Mina explained what she had already told Dulga before; she was playing it safe, used her powers carefully, and took out Roy when victory was most certain. Like killing a target with one bullet, Dulga understood Mina's thought process and liked how she thought. Mina couldn't act like a macho fool like the boys and fight for the sake of fighting, expanding all their energy just for show. Someone needed to actually win these fights. Just as Mina finished her questions one of those macho fools approached. Jett interrupted them to say his opinions on Mina's critique as well as eluding to Dulga about what he saw back at the other room. She simply narrowed his eyes at him and soured her mood greatly. Dulga was ready to jack him in the throat just for even speaking to her but she held her anger in check as he left. Sighing Dulga shook her head. [b]"All these boys are fools."[/b] Getting over it Dulga focused on Mina again. She didn't really have much to say about her fights that she didn't already say before. She liked how Mina fought, it was smart and played with her strengths. But she could tell that Mina may still have issues with Yoshida's criticism, and while Dulga didn't see a problem with what Mina did, she did want to say something in defense of Mr. Yoshida's words. [b]"It's not about your attitude. It's your approach. One thing I noticed from what you and Yoshida-Sensei said, is that you fight alone. Even when you had teammates you fought the enemy by yourself. There are a few things you could have done differently. Instead of chasing Donny underground you could have waited for Lysander to back you up. After you fought Donny at Point B you could have checked on your allies and see if they were okay. Perhaps bring them back to Point A to help you fight. Instead both times you relied only on yourself."[/b] Dulga said stoically. Even when Dulga went hunting as a teenager she never went without her mother, or when she did she never strayed too far from home. Even wild beasts Dulga hunted every day can have devious cunning when their lives are on the line. [b]"Everyone fought alone. There was no teamwork, not even ganging up on each other. Heroes are suppose to be the icon of good and justice but they aren't suppose to be fools either. Heroes will always fight enemies stronger than themselves. One day you will fight someone you can't defeat. When that time comes even your best will not be enough. You need to be able to work with others to defeat enemies stronger than you."[/b] Dulga stopped talking to let Mina think about it. Perhaps it wasn't the most heroic thing to say but Dulga was a realist. Even though she had super strength and was good with guns, she knew all sorts of villains that could easily overpower her or render her firearms useless. Memories of that villain who attacked her home, who even her father and mother could not defeat and only managed to drive off, resonated in Dulga's mind. She understood Mina's desire to get stronger so that she could defeat someone. But she also knew that she needed to have reliable friends at her back if she actually wants to win. [b]"Make no mistake, Kasuke-san. Yoshida-sensei criticized your attitude because you fight alone. And one day that will kill you. But you have the heart of a hero and that's what matters. As long as you have that you can fix the little things overtime."[/b] [@Silver Carrot]