[color=fff79a]It seemed with enough prodding, the blond was more open to discussing the ideas of heroics. Mela jotted down a few comments as she listened to All Might, though he was more often referred as Toshinori Yagi nowadays. Her lips curved up in a smile as he had to admit she had the heart of a hero though she knew that wasn't enough. She had her own weaknesses to work on like strength and power. Most people expected Mela to be in the support class at UA High School but she was insistent that she could make it work as a full fledged hero. People like Eraserhead weren't much for close combat and yet he made it work for himself so Mela thought there was hope for her. Her brown eyes shifted from her notes back to the teacher in front of her. He went on to explain that things from the past couldn't necessary work in today's academic environment. Mela had done a few heroic things if she did say so herself, though she wasn't making much of a name for herself at UA but perhaps that was for the best. She was certainly fascinated by his history of rising through the ranks though Mela had to wonder if ranking heroes was just adding to the problem of competition among agencies and heroes doing too many risky stunts. Though as much as she was interested in his transition from pro to teacher she was also interested in learning more following the loss of his quirk. "Do you think pulling away from say...the theatrics of being a hero will discourage danger and hopefully prevent young heroes from getting in over their head?" Mela asked him. She was hoping to figure out what she could do to stand out but from the sound of it, that may not be the best way to go. Still, she needed to do something order to get a promising job offer at the end of the year upon graduation. "To be honest part of things I wanted to ask you was how to best represent myself in the upcoming sport's festival. Do I play play to my strengths such as speed and agility and my long distance attacks or do I try to do something else and show I can be flexible in a given situation?" She went on to ask him. Surely as someone without a quirk, he understood how much she wanted to be able to still impress and get stronger, despite odds stacked against her.[/color] - - - [color=a187be]It was wonderful the boy was taking notes though Nemuri would have to see if he could put that into a more practical use. To her, these interviews weren't a great way to help students but it would hopefully give them some ideas on how to best shine. There would be plenty of eyes on them but the teachers also had to make sure nothing happened, history couldn't repeat itself. The school was doing its best to keep its students safe and now security was something that was ever changing, just to ensure anyone lurking or getting a tip off, would not be given vital information as it would have changed in that time. Hopefully. Neumri had a personal investment on all the heroes who walked through UA's halls and she would always ensure their well being above her own. So while that hung over many of the teacher's heads, the interview did give them something to focus on instead. At least for a little while. She nodded as he spoke about what he may be able to do against her. He was right though, there wasn't a lot he could do to really ensure a victory. "I can't argue with you there." She said simply, lacing her hands together now. "However just because I know what you're capable of, doesn't mean you couldn't find a way to ensure my quirk didn't put you to sleep. You would need to focus on nullifying my quirk even for a little while. Holding your breath wouldn't work so some kind of mask would need to be made." Just as she'd combat against Ryuichi's quirk, he could try to rebuff her own. "I would also consider some kind of trap to pin me down. Keep your distance and find a way to pin me down or leave me disoriented." She advised. "Of course this depends on where the action is," She paused for a moment. "however you have to have a positive attitude when battling, even if all seems lost. Your feelings can sway a battle, believe it or not." She advised him. "While your assessment was more or less on point, you cannot go in feeling like you've lost already." She pointed out. [/color]