[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/Fh3cqzK.gif[/img] [h1][color=9e0b0f]Roy Kusayanagi[/color][/h1] Roy leaned over on his arm as he chuckled to himself at how much Kaida loved the heat, personally Roy thought that it gets annyoing after a while. Mako soon sushed the boys as they messed around, Roy watched as she began teaching. Mako explained that villains fight dirty, something which the boy agreed on. She did an example with another boy that Roy didn't exactly know. following thath she handed out worksheets for the class to do. As Roy read over the questions he was confused as to whether some of these were trick questions because of the example that happened prior. He felt as if she was prepping them to be prepared for anything. Scenario 1: You arrive at the scene of a bank robbery. The robber holds an elderly lady at gunpoint and demands that you let them escape or he'll shoot. The robber seems terrified, and his gun hand is shaking. Roy thought a bit about this question, [color=9e0b0f][i]I would talk to them calmy and try more to get to the root of why exactly he is taking such actions. A shaky hand on the gun wouldn't end well for anyone, it would be best that he relaxed. Once he is relaxed enough I would make my way over to the man one step at a time in order to get a clear shot to render his gun helpless with my quirk.[/i][/color] Scenario 2: A sword wielding killer in armour had massacred several people in the middle of the day in a downtown market. As you confront him, he bows, and appears to be following old-fashioned combat etiquette. This question was probably one of the easier ones on the test. [color=9e0b0f]It would be strictly business once civilians are cleared, I wouldn't take my eyes off him the whole time and once the battle starts, no mercy will be taken in immobilizing him.[/color] Scenario 3: You've managed to get tied up against a chair, and your quirk has somehow been nullified. The villain has a gun to your head, and says "I've waited a log time for this. This is one plan of mine that you won't foil! Roy chuckled a bit at this scenario, [color=9e0b0f][i]Well surely if I get myself into this situation I was extremely careless. Though I would try and talk with the villain and stall hoping something or someone can come to the rescue.[/i][/color] Scenario 4: A villain has brainwashed several civilians, and armed them. They stand between you and the villain, and they are advancing towards you with intent to attack. Your quirk has been nullified. The villain claimed earlier that if you killed him, the civilians would die. The boy smirked, [color=9e0b0f][i]I would firstly evaluate my surroundings to see if there is anything I could use to defend myself. Though surely I would have to knock out the civilians as quick as possible before I make my move to immobilize the villain. Those who manipulate others to do their selfish biddings are never really all that tough.[/i][/color] Scenario 5: The classic; a villain has kidnapped a member of your family or a loved one very close to you, and has strapped them to a bed with a laser cutting the table their on, inching closer to their body with every passing second. They have also taken a schoolbus full of children and rigged it with a timed bomb. They claim that you don't have time to save them both. Probably the toughest once, thoughthe only family he every really knew was his mother. [color=9e0b0f][i]Sadely I would save the children over the cherished family member because that is what that family member would want me to do. Though surely that villain wouldn't be left off the hook.[/i][/color] Roy could have spent all the time in the world trying to answer these questions because of the endless possibilities though he made his answers short and to the point. He got up from his desk and placed it at the front with a small grin. he turned around and made his way back to his desk before taking a seat and leaning back in his chair thinking about the questions more. [@Silver Carrot] [/center]