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@Azereiah you got me too, edited my post to account for your character's introductions. I knew I should have checked one last time before posting.

One question, how long has Daler been head of discipline? trying to figure out how Shin would have known him when Shin was a student.


He was the head Counselor and alternative teacher before Mako took over her part of the job for him. He's coming up at forty years as a Counselor in general, but moved to purely detention counseling fairly recently. Shin and Mako would've definitely known him.
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Sorry. We've now got a small gathering of teachers off to the side of the field, it seems. No trouble is slipping through today, no sir!

Daler Ghumman



Daler sipped his cup of tea peacefully in his classroom. It was his least favorite time of year - the beginning of a semester - and he was expected to get up and go to the introductory field. A tear leaked from his eye as he thought about breaking up his daily routine just for something as small as an opening ceremony - the stress was small, but in his age, he had become a rather weepy sort. He set his cup of tea down on his low table and glanced at the clock on the wall. He should have been on his way already according to the schedule, but he didn't care. An old man could get away with being slightly late from time to time.

With a groan and no end of creaking and popping joints, Daler lifted himself up from his cushion on the floor with his walking stick and slowly ambled out the door. A short walk through the Institute later, he came across the golf cart he'd been using to get to and fro outside and climbed into the driver's seat with a further series of pops indicating the settling of his tired bones.

Some time passed and he made his way out to the field, where students and instructors were already gathering. He drove up next to Mako, one of the other counselors, and parked his golf cart. He didn't bother getting out -- the seat was comfortable enough. "Pretty big turnout this year...", he said, aimed at nobody in particular, though he was sure that Mako could hear him.


Brock Van de Vate



There were still bruises on his wrists from the handcuffs he'd been subjected to only the day before. Damned pigs needed to learn to tighten those things properly. At least he was free, though, and free to do as he wished. On the trip to the Institute, he'd learned enough about it to know that this was his best shot at being Number One. Others there were more experienced, sure, but he was certain he'd outpace all of them in time.

Brock adjusted his Douchebag™ aviator sunglasses to get the sunlight out of his eyes and jogged forwards across the field where he had been instructed to show up. He wasn't happy about being told what to do, but the administrators had told him that everyone would be there, which sweetened the pot a bit. Time to assert dominance.

A tiny pipsqueak of a girl stood next to what appeared to be two teachers. She'd have been easy pickings, but it wasn't worth it, especially with the Detention Counselor standing right next to her. He'd already encountered Daler once, and it was not fun. His eyes were scanning the area for someone he'd be able to pick up as a peon ally when an extremely cheerful girl caught his attention. She was just begging to be taken advantage of, and it didn't help that she was, in his eyes, 'hot as hell'. He briskly trotted over to Natsuki Sumiko to introduce himself in front of the rest of the crowd.

"Hey hey, how's it hangin'? I'm new here too. Name's Brock, and I love chimichangas, burning things, and the color red, in that order. I'm going to be the best fighter at the Institute."

He gave a sharp glance to Akiko, who he had immediately taken a strong dislike to. Something told him that she was strong and would prove to be a hell of an obstacle.


Jonathan Walker



A small lump had sprung up where Jonathan had briefcased himself in the head, hidden beneath his hair. It was a bit bothersome and distracting, but there were more important things to worry about than his earlier accident. Specifically, an introduction. The girl he'd approached before had just finished giving her introduction, followed by some guy in a red hoodie, whose eyes were hidden behind his sunglasses. Jonathan was slightly creeped out by the guy - he was almost certainly now staring somewhere extremely rude. A bit less worryingly, Hondo was already there. Jonathan gave Hondo a short wave and a sunny smile from across the field.

He sighed. He'd missed his chance to make a good impression on the smaller girl before everyone else arrived as he usually preferred. A smile crept back onto Jonathan's face as he moved to introduce himself as well - whatever disappointed feelings he had had fallen away just as quickly as they had come.

"I'm Jonathan Walker. I've been here for a bit over a year, and I'm looking forward to working with everyone here." Polite, short, simple, effective. He wasn't much one for bragging.
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Alright then, accepted

Also, since he's so young and pretty, it'd be funny if one of the characters mistakes him for a student


Especially since he's probably a few months younger than Brock.

Edit: Actually, there's a good first meeting. Brock mistakenly hits on Yuki.
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As long as it takes enough time to charge so an opponent can attack him and none of his attacks are one-hit-kills, they should be fine. Accepted


Yup. Not a problem. I'm thinking that since people can jump naked through bonfires and freezing temperatures unscathed if they're in and out quickly enough, simply getting out of the way of any sustained attack will let them avoid too much harm. The donut blast is the only "instant" thing he's got, and it's more like having fireworks go off in one's face than anything if one gets caught by it directly.

Adding his CS to my post.
Edit: Removed, moved updated and edited CS to my main post. Will keep CSes on the same post from here on out.
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As a matter of fact, I was hoping that someone would join as a scary, dangerous trouble maker type at some point. His powers are maybe a little OP, but I'm assuming that it takes a really long time to charge his abilities to full effectiveness which will make him open to any form of attacks, yeah?


Aye. I'd say that he can drop a space by 20 degrees per second per ten square feet in his untrained state. Over four hundred degrees stored in his body and efficient heat storage starts dropping off as it bleeds into the air. While he has control over the temperature of the air, he can't conjure water or ice like specialized ice/frost wavecasters can. The freezing is simply a side-effect of leeching energy. His plasma donut must be pitched like a frisbee to connect to a target, so it sacrifices accuracy and a near guaranteed hit in exchange for range and power.

He'll be getting better at rapidly charging over time, of course - but not without a lot of practice.
Ren



Finally, some downtime. Emphasis on 'some'.




The team of Hunter Droids was far too great for just the boarding party to handle - or so Renli thought. Damn it, I should've been down there, he thought to himself, and he braced for a view of the inevitable bloodbath on Stryker's datapad. He would never get over the sight of his allies getting gunned down and slaughtered no matter how long it had been.

The bloodbath never came. Behind him in the gunnery hall, Rento was dealing with all debris and beams approaching the ship with her five gun turrets. In a cleaner moment, Renli fired a firing coordinate to her, based on the location of the hangar and the position of communicators' signal origins.

SCHPLAM


A hole had appeared in the hangar door and where one Hunter Droid had been standing was a crater and a splattering of broken parts. The sparking and fizzling hole continued clean through to the next level down - an armor piercing antiship shell had sent the Droid on its merry way to hell. Automated breach repair protocols kicked in and a bubble of pink, gumlike adhesive floated down from a hole in the ceiling, where it was sucked to the breach in the hangar and splattered shut to seal the hole.

Within seconds, the combat was over, surprisingly with zero losses. Renli was satisfied with his handiwork and directed his other self to protect the shuttles at all costs as they returned to the Revenant.




Once out of danger, Renli had returned to the storage closet with the Tower entity. Cables were everywhere, crisscrossing over one another and burying themselves in the hull of the ship, but there was a clear walking path from the door to the Tower, and two free spaces for himself and Rento. He shut down all non-automated systems, and Rento found herself conscious once more on the floor of the gunnery hallway. She recognized that it had been necessary for efficiency, but holy shit was that an uncomfortable position to be in. With a series of zipping noises, her prehensile cables slinked back under her top and into their storage compartments, which sealed themselves up once more beneath an almost invisible seam of synthetic skin.

She made her way down to the Common Area as instructed over the ship's PA system, and took a seat. Alcohol was served - and though it wasn't exactly the kind of fuel she preferred, it was still possible to metabolize into energy, courtesy of her bioreactor. She quickly threw the contents of the shotglass down her throat to find that it was a lot harsher than she expected, and she sputtered and coughed for a few moments. Perhaps including comprehensive tastebuds and full sensation was a mistake, she thought to herself.

The victory speech was sorta inspiring. Sorta. It didn't give her much confidence in the crew's abilities, especially with the alleged betrayal of Arex, but they were mostly in one piece. Only a handful hadn't made it back, and as far as she was concerned, those folks weren't exactly necessary.

While Rento would have loved to have stayed and chatted with the rest of the crew, she still had the matter of her weaponry and her place on the Revenant to attend to, and she stood to approach Stryker.

"When you get a moment, you said you wanted to talk to me down in the storage room? I'd like to make my position here a bit more official. Not too keen on just being a stowaway."

Hugo Schumacher



Hugo, finished with his coffee, paid the wyvern nearby no mind and wandered off towards his first period class. He was fashionably late as always - and took a seat at the front left of the assembly of students in the room. His ribs were still causing him trouble, and he'd definitely have to check to see if the doctor was in at some later point.

"Sorry I'm late. Had some things to deal with."


Raaawk



The wyvern curiously followed Hugo off to his classroom, but Hugo shut the door behind him before Raaawk could see if he would fit into the room. He puffed out his feathers and snorted annoyedly, then walked around the outside of the building until he saw the man in the adidas tracksuit through a window. Raaawk lifted the window open with his nose and hung his head into the classroom to indicate his attendance.

Jonathan Walker



A man walked across the great field. It was the first day of the semester at the Institute, and while he had experienced it once before, it always seemed to be something new, grand, and interesting. His footsteps left deep indents in the grass as he walked, and despite having aimed to be there early, he found that he wasn't alone. Two others were there already.

In his left pocket, he fiddled with a paper roll of coins. It felt good, like security, even though it only amounted to $1 in total. He was hoping to not have to use it, but putting a large number of Channellers in one place always seemed to start a fight. It was insurance. In his right hand, he carried his brown, square briefcase. It was tightly crammed with papers and tools, and there were at least a few pocket textbooks in it, which brought its weight up to an almost unnoticeable ten pounds.

A breeze almost took his cap off and he threw his right hand up to secure it, resulting in him clocking himself upside the head with the briefcase and sending the hat flying. When he came to his senses, the hat was long gone. Shit, he thought to himself. He decided against running after it, though - he had plenty of them.

With a slight headache from the collision with his briefcase, he trudged over towards Akiko and Hana. He didn't recognize either of them, and he figured that it was a good chance to meet someone before the event started.

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