[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/AkrlPlR.png[/img] [h3][color=844E7A]Mako Akane[/color][/h3][/center] When all the sheets were in, and Mako had read them, she stood up. [color=844E7A]"Very good work, class! I won't read these out, or mark them, or give you very detailed feedback. i'll just give you all a few comments. Dulga Tatara, there may eventually come a time when you can't just shoot the problem away. This class will be good for you to learn what to do when that happens. Yoshida Kenichi, very, very good answers from you! Make sure you pay attention in the 'understanding villains' part, though, because it does matter what they're thinking and why they're doing what they're doing, and knowing that might even give you an edge one day. Akasha Mamoru, Backup is a valid option, but this class will be teaching you how to handle villains yourself, so pay attention. Kaida Baeumont, very good answers. Can't really go into more detail there, on your insistence. Kusayanagi Roy, also good answers. Almost boringly so. That's a compliment. Yashiro Takeshi, that's a very interesting way of interpreting the first question. You have a good analyitcal mind. Jett Haven, I should have known that this exercise would be pointless to you. There won't even be many real life fights where teleportation wouldn't win the day. Still, this class might still teach you something useful. Kishimoto Tomoe, Same with you. Your quirk will help you a lot in villain situations. However, you left the last question blank. That in itself is an answer. If that were to happen, you'd go blank. You'd freeze. And making no choice is often worse than making a wrong choice. Keep that in mind and try to work on your decision making. Jasekade Erza, you are, as I've already told you, a rough diamond. It's a shame this class is teaching you about villains, not about civilians. Hurting them or putting them in danger should always be the absolute last resort. Speaking of last resorts, Ayato Kamina, taking the life of a villain should only be undertaken when capturing them is either impossible or inappropriate. If Heroes went around killing Villains who should be tried for the crimes in a court of law, I wouldn't be standing here teaching these things to you. We have a justice system in this country. It's not our job to replace it, only to serve it."[/color] At that point, another student entered the class, and profusely apologized. [color=844E7A]"No need to worry, Yozakura Yukari. I don't mark students as tardy if they've been in the nurse's office. And yes, there is a worksheet to fill out. How do you feel?"[/color] As she asked this, she noticed Kenichi talking to the new girl. That was sweet. He might hate his teacher, but he liked his fellow classmates enough. [color=844E7A]"So,"[/color] she spoke clearly in a loud voice. [color=844E7A]"I know know your starting points. By the end of these twelve weeks, you would give different answers to those questions, I guarantee it. Now, on with the lesson; fighting villains."[/color] Mako suddenly grinned a devilish grin. [color=844E7A]"Who here thinks they could hit me?"[/color] [@Lucius Cypher][@pkken][@Aerandir][@Artymis][@Norschtalen][@liferusher][@Zeroth][@Heartfillia][@rechonq][@Ryonara]