[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/PqF0xS8.png[/img][/center][hr][color=f26522]"Talk about being a try hard,"[/color] Abigail said as she observed how the situation quickly devolved into many fronts of chaos. [color=f26522]"I don't think any of them has what it takes. But, at least, it'll be fun to watch the fire-- or should I say waterworks?"[/color] she joked, even though no one other than she was there to laugh at it. From the movements of the others, they seemed to have developed neat plans to deal with the situations they found themselves into. But was it really smart to try to freeze the water in the falling tank into an iceberg that could very well crush all of them instead of just accepting to become a little wet? At least, the structure of the tank didn't seem like it would hit anyone in its way down unless they went out of their way to stand under it. By the way, isn't it a crime to drive a bus -- beyond the speed limit no less -- when you don't have a license for that? Should heroes even be allowed to break the law and cause as much collateral damage as they wish whenever they want just because it's "for the greater good"? [color=f26522]"But seriously, who decided that a tanker truck on fire is a good challenge for a bunch of wet behind the ears rookies? Do they have no sense of proportion in this place?"[/color] Abigail said in a way that more or less resembled the words of a disgruntled sportscaster. [color=f26522]"Oh, wait. I guess [i]that[/i] answers my question,"[/color] she added as, out of literal nowhere, a giant robot appeared and began to wreak havoc in the streets, moving right towards a construction zone, destroying everything in its way. Where the hell do they even get those kinds of things? And, more importantly than that, how large is this school's budget to waste this kind of resource in a simple 'routine' training? [hr]