[quote=@vancexentan] The speed trainee hero whistled, and paced back. [color=f7941d]"Yeah about that...Ummm...Guys...I think we're kinda fucked?"[/color] he stated with a bit of fear in his voice but to his credit he didn't bolt, and leave his friends to their doom. [color=00aeef]"Let's do the Tokyo Special! Now!"[/color] growled a voice from above as someone jumped out the window followed by a girl with wings on her back. The young speedster said something but he was too far away at this point to hear his muttering. But he started to twirl his arms in a circle and sent a large tunnel of wind at the direction of Diselpunk with the force of a hurricane. Though it was clearly taxing on the youth as his face got red suddenly. The guy who jumped out the window had a crossbow strapped to his arm, and was wearing goggles. The girl was extremely pretty for a young high school girl with long white hair, and red eyes. She grabbed onto the boy who jumped and he launched an arrow at the hurricane. Followed by another one. The arrow exploded into a puddle of water and the next one that followed sent a charge of electricity into it causing the hurricane like wind tunnel to not only be enough to make the other villains go barreling down the street just by the sheer force but the electricity was sure to give any hero a shock if they couldn't handle it. [/quote] Hit by the 'Tokyo Special', Dieselpunk braced herself, widening her stance. Fortunately, she was heavy enough that the wind didn't send her flying away immediately, though she could still feel the air tugging against her. Little pops and hisses could be heard as the various fuses from the cars that she had consumed exploded from the electricity coursing through her. At least they were only non-essential, low-current fuses, like interior air or headlights. Though it was painful, the shock wasn't enough to knock her back into human form, nor was it strong enough to disable essential systems, which were mainly mechanical rather than electrical. Some of the batteries were getting strained, but it wasn't unbearable. By widening her stance, she was making sure that she was grounding the electricity away from the most important thing beneath her, Midnight. She hoped to God that the rubble that she had serendipitously spread on the ground earlier was enough of a wind barrier that he didn't get sent flying too. But with the archer and the previously unknown wing girl revealed, Dieselpunk was sure that Midnight would disco-light the little brats out of the sky. As the 'tank', Dieselpunk was 'doing her job' by drawing fire and forcing the enemies to reveal themselves or otherwise abandon their advantageous positions so that her teammates could do some damage. Of course, that wasn't going to stop her from adding her own bit of fun into the mix. Instinctively using on arm to cover her face, she reached over with her other arm to the nearby, partially demolished building, morphed the metal plates in her hand into something of a shovel, and smashed the building. As it began to crumble, she again flung the debris into the sky towards the flyer carrying the archer. Dieselpunk was sure the girl could probably dodge it, [i]if she wasn't carrying someone else while trying to avoid the hurricane beneath her.[/i] Or would she drop her friend a few stories down to save herself? As a hero, she probably wouldn't do the latter, so allowing both herself and him to get hit would be [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLElEqzJArI&feature=youtu.be&t=3m13s]the dumb, but heroic thing to do[/url].