[hr][center][i][H3][color=00ffff]Shieldmaiden[/color][/h3]Victoria van Dyne[/i][hr][b][Color=00ffff]Location:[/color][/b] The field (School Carnival) [B][Color=00ffff]Skills:[/color][/b] N/A[/center][hr]It would appear that what little intel Victoria was able to scrounge up on Zarina was correct. Technopathy seemed to be the correct power, seeing by the giant floating eyeball tagging along. Good thing for Victoria was that if Zarina knew about her nature, she did not seem to give it any thought whatsoever, putting her a little bit at ease. Which was then blasted into smithereens as the motormouth started bombarding her with questions at a machine gun rate. Victoria involuntarily shrunk under the assault of words, wishing right there and then she could just turn invisible and not have to talk. To anyone. Ever again. [color=00ffff]"I-"[/color] She tried to answer some of the questions, however before she got more than one letter away, Zari has already answered her own question, got scolded for it by her own robot, and moved on. Andy then mercifully offered just a single sentence to her, for which Victoria was grateful. [color=00ffff]"Nice to meet you too."[/color] the blonde answered, looking at Andy quizzically, [color=00ffff]"Is- Is she always like this?"[/color] Before she could get an answer back though, the only sophomore she knew in any capacity made an appearance, and the other two girls took their turn at failing to make the hammer budge. Victoria was still too stunned by the number of interactions to really make a beep. To top it all off, a [b]conflagration[/b] took place in the sky, seemingly out of nowhere. [i]I know I am supposed to socialize, but this is ridiculous! Where does one go to talk quietly with one person at most? And what the [b]heck[/b] was that fireball?[/i] Purging all of the stray thoughts, she took inventory and noted that all of them have been done with the hammer and gathered around. Ideally she needed to single out her roommate and make sure whether she knew of her not being human, and ensure that she would keep quiet about it - a goal that seemed so far out of reach with the cadence of Zarina's mouth that she might as well wear a silver and red ant-faced helmet. Not to mention that it seemed like she and Andy were sown together at the hip. It reminded her of her earlier idea though - maybe she could get a glimpse of the information she needed in a [i]duel[/i]. [color=00ffff]"So, uh... Noone seems worthy on this particular day. Boring. Anyone did anything [i]fun[/i]? I was thinking about trying my luck with the pool noodle swords, anyone else interested?"[/color] she suggested to the group.