[CENTER][img]https://i.imgur.com/hcikPev.png[/img][/CENTER][COLOR=gold][indent][sub][B]Location:[/B] [COLOR=DARKGRAY][I]Midway City,[/I] - [I]Michigan[/I][/COLOR][/sub][sup][right][b]Episode #3:[/b] [COLOR=darkgray][I]The War Room[/I][/COLOR][/right][/sup][/indent][/color][sub][hr][/sub] [INDENT][color=gold][sub][B]Interaction(s):[/B] [COLOR=darkgray][I][@YourNameHere] - Apparition | [@Birdboy] - Shuriken | [@Hillan] - Accelerate | [@Damo021] - Flamebird | [@PatientBean] - Oracle | [@Blizz] - Shattercrash | [@PapaOso] - Sacrifice | [@Mistress Dizzy] - Origami | [@Zaibatsu] - Gravitas | [@rocketrobie2] - Chemaxzord[/I][/COLOR][/sub][SUP][RIGHT][b]Post #3.04:[/b] [COLOR=darkgray][I]First Fight[/I][/COLOR][/right][/SUP][/color][/indent] Arsenal looked at both of the young female heroes. Training these kids in the field was the reason Wally and Vic gave him the call. He turned and looked back at the others and began to explain the controls, and where things were located. Being a member of both the Titans and the League, Roy was familiar with the technology. [Color=red][i][b] “Just through that door over there is a small staircase that leads to the control room. You can generate just about anything as far as a setting goes… New York skyline, shopping mall, mountain terrain… there’s at least three dozen presets. Enemy holo-droids have difficulty settings from one to ten. One being common street thugs and bank robbers, with ten being Doomsday or even a mind controlled Superman. Another one of the settings is for including civilians, or rather droids that look like them. This is to work on things like controlling your environment, search and rescue scenarios, defending bystanders from harm… you get the idea.” [/b][/i][/color]Arsenal explained. [color=yellow][b]“How do we use the War Room if we’re down here by ourselves?”[/b][/color] Alex asked the experienced hero. [Color=red][i][b] “Easy… you don’t.”[/b][/i][/color] Arsenal explained getting right to the point, [Color=red][i][b] “None of you are experienced enough to go in alone without somebody in the control room. For now the drone difficulty settings are limited too, with the harder difficulties requiring one of the mentors. Ninety-nine percent of the time I’ll be down here. My quarters are actually down here, if anybody needs me for anything…”[/b][/i][/color] [b]“Do we have to wait for them to get out before we get to use the costume maker?”[/b] asked a mild-mannered twenty-something metahuman in the back. [color=black]“Yeah I don’t wanna forget the symbol I thought of using!”[/color] replied another seemingly faceless hero in the back that was actually a student in the art of ventriloquism. [h3][b][i]Minutes later…[/i][/b][/h3] [Color=red][i][b] “Okay, girls… this is hero versus villain. Shattercrash, you’re the villain. Bank scenario. Seven civilians. Shatter, you gotta get the money and make your exit by whatever means. Shuri, you’ve gotta keep the civilians safe as well as try to take her down. Don’t kill each other…” [/b][/i][/color]Arsenal said from the control room over the intercoms before walking back down the staircase to the rest of the class. [Color=red][i][b] “Now who wants to try the digitizer next?”[/b][/i][/color] Arsenal asked with a smile while the girls got some of the class’s attention on the viewing screens.