[center][img]http://i.imgur.com/ZewxGJf.png[/img] [color=ffe4c4]Survival[/color][/center] Survival class ended without much trouble. Instead of signaling for the ship or waiting out the storm, a few of the students elected to just take it by force. From an outsider perspective Yue would have had serious issues with it, but the more she thought about it, the more she begrudgingly accepted that she’d likely have done something similar if it was just herself and her team. She could afford to create shealter thanks to having so many others to do the heavy lifting, but in her own she likely would’ve robbed and stole from others too. Perhaps not the sort of thing a Hunter should do, but they weren’t heroes. They needed to do what they could to survive. Next class was Dust App. Yue hopes to restock her supplies there as well as test out some new dust. She usually carried the basics but now she needed to diversify her dust. Since her weapon didn’t have as many mechanical applications as others, and her semblance was fairly straightforward, she needed to make up in dust usage. New and unexpected ways to utilize dust that will make others really question what can and can’t be done. After changing to a new uniform Yue went into Dust Apps and immediately went to restock her supplies. Most people used raw crystals for the most impact, or at least highly concentrated dust to fill bullets and such, but Yue could get as much power with must less using her paper tags. A Guan Family secret, hardening back to an older era where dust infused clothing was still a thing. By inscribing dust into unique fiber sheets and then applying a bit of laminate, Yue could create compact and powerful tags as strong as a large cache of Dust without taking as much space. Only issue was their short shelf life; they’ll barely last a day before the juice is out and they become worthless fancy paper. Yue made the usual fire, ice, and lightning, but also started the process of making some with an earth, light, and wind. She wanted to test a few ideas out before she starts making them in bulk.