[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/VUiwvaN.png[/img][/center] [sup]Mentions: [@Delta44] [@Etranger][/sup] [hr] Well, Souta wasn't nervous anymore. Now he was mortified. The quirks that had just been demonstrated completely and utterly blew his own out of the water, one had guns in her arms, which was both incredibly cool and infuriating, and the other had an incredibly powerful ice quirk that was probably the strongest he'd ever seen. He stared open mouthed and wide-eyed in indignant shock. As the girl offered a bow to the rest of the students, Souta felt his teeth grind together. He would just have to live with being overlooked for now. He decided that it might as well be best to do it now, get it over with, and get back in line. As the ice-thrower moved back from her demonstration, Souta stepped forwards. [color=8493ca]"Impressive quirks, both of you, especially you, uh... ice girl. I'd like to take my turn now,"[/color] he said, sighing in the middle. [color=8493ca]"Three dummies please,"[/color] he asked, striding forwards in a slow, dawdling manner. [color=8493ca]"My name..."[/color] Souta began speaking as he opened one of his bags and set it on the ground. [color=8493ca]"...is Tachibana Souta, I'm from Tokushima Prefecture, and I am fourteen years old."[/color] Souta approached the first dummy, standing beside it and placing a hand on its head. [color=8493ca]"My quirk, Rotation, allows me to add rotational velocity to any object I touch."[/color] On cue, the dummy began to spin at an intense speed. [color=8493ca]"This can be both horizontal..."[/color] The dummy collapsed. [color=8493ca]"...and vertical rotation."[/color] He made his way to the next dummy. [color=8493ca]"I can also add rotational velocity to myself,"[/color] he said, suddenly spinning in place and striking the dummy in the head with his left elbow, knocking it over and leaving a sizable dent. [color=8493ca]"And, to demonstrate a combination of both, Goudo-sensei do you mind putting a glass panel around a foot in front of the dummy?"[/color] he asked, moving back to his pack and pulling out a ball, which he tossed in his hand as he walked back to the now present glass barrier. He palmed the ball in his hand as he held his arms out, roughly measuring the distances he'd need to know. He looked at the ball in his left hand, he was right handed, but he was told not to put too much stress on that arm, so he'd be throwing as a lefty just for this demonstration. He could compensate, hopefully. He stood sideways, both hands on the ball, pulling the ball up to head level, he kicked up his leg, and with a deep breath, stepped forwards and pushed his entire body into the throw. His hand began to move above his head, rotating towards his body, down, and forward. The motion made use of the elbow joint in much the same way that a trebuchet would use the beam to rotate the sling. As he reached the point of most speed, he released, his fingers adding the necessary spin. As his body fell forwards, the ball appeared to be going wide and high, missing the glass barrier completely. Just as it cleared the glass, the ball suddenly shot left and down, moving behind the glass pane and striking the dummy in the head. Souta stood back up and looked at the rest of the class with an unchanging scowl. [color=8493ca]"That's everything, thank you."[/color] He bowed, and swiftly moved to sit down alone, attempting to avoid being near any of the other students. Hopefully that was impressive enough. [hider=tl;dr]Souta says "good quirks everyone but especially you oreos" then, after witnessing machine guns and flash freezing, Souta spun a thing, elbowed another thing, then threw a ball.[/hider]