[hr][hr][center][h1][color=c4df9b]Valencia Johnson[/color][/h1] [img]https://image.tmdb.org/t/p/w300_and_h450_bestv2/x8Mr6UKn5CMw0w53SwHc08P3J9a.jpg[/img] [I]Location: The Lab Skills: N/A[/I][/center][hr][hr] [color=c4df9b]"No excuses sir, just observations, logical comclusions and general MO for different events, sir." [/color]Valencia replied with calm voice as the leader of SHIELD seemed rather pissed on his own right. Well she wouldn't blame him that was a pretty dumb way to go, but she wasn't even completely sure it was her fault. After all a minor injury on the forearm shouldn't cause near instant death. [color=c4df9b]"First of all sir, the fact we didn't recieve mission operation gear when entering the Framework put me who doesn't carry a gun within the academy in disadvantage. At the Bulgarian Military Academy we wouldn't carry weapons until given exercises. From there it's the problem with the enemy mutant. The fact is illusions cannot simply be broken from what I've been taught. Optimal strategy against an weaponless enemy with a illusion power would be to let them attack and grab them, but because of her power of deseases I think it was, that option wouldn't be optimal and would likely lead to casualties." [/color]She explained without any emotion. [color=c4df9b]" As for hte enemy, a melee fighter with illusion power would be best countered by waiting for a strike and neutralizing them when a contact is made so you can confirm physical presence, but since I believe the secondary power of the enemy was connected with touch of desease or something similar, such a strategy is unusuable. Beyond waiting for the enemy to neutralize you with a physical touch hidden until the last moment from the illusion, the best course of action would have been to attempt to distrupt the illusion. Given physical pain and injury allows people to focus through mind altering afflictions such as drugs and the like, it was simply the most basic and direct option possible I could think of at the moment in time. As altering the brain chemistry through the release of adrenaline and other compounds during injury should affect the illusion at an ideal situation."[/color] She ended her explanation with flat calm voice without any apparent stress or concern. After all she was rather sure something was up with the simulation anyhow, that injury was hardly fatal in normal cases.