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You are Ushi Walker, the half-japanese/half-american wielder of the mighty quirk “Everything is Bigger in Texas", U.A High first year student and the only friend of Todoroki Shoto that you know of.

Sometimes it feels like it's fairly unilateral, with you having to drag him around to have fun together.
Other times he tells you his secret theory on one of your classmate's parentage and pays for a really nice birthday party.

He's not a bubbly energetic person but at least to you, Shoto is subtly friendly and just plainly nice, like vanilla ice cream or grass.

However, that doesn't mean he didn't just freeze the wits out you in a sparring match behind his home, at request of his father, who watched the whole thing along with your mother.

Technically you won but as Endeavor said, had it been a real fight, you would have killed each other.

That led to the hero scolding your friend for holding back and you for doing nothing but attack, taking every single one of Shoto's attacks on the chin.

He also told his son to teach you to dodge before walking away, returning to his tea back in his abode.

And all of that led to your mother looking worriedly at you.

"I'll be… fine." You groggily wave her off with a smile and a thumbs up. "You… you go enjoy your... leaf juice."

She looks at you for another second before nodding and walking away with the hero.

You look at the adults heading down the stone path, into the garden and back to the enormous traditional Japanese home.

"...Ain't we going that way too?" You ask, starting a simple stretching routine to end the stiffness and numbness being frozen gave you.

>"Yes." Shoto answers, looking down and kicking at the loose dirt floor. "But we have no reason to hurry, and it would be better for the both of us to take a few minutes to breathe before heading to the training room. Trust me on this Ushi, you will not regret it."

"Dramatic..." You comment, looking back at him without interrupting your small routine. "So… what's goin' on? You scared I'll beat ya playing swords?"

>"No, it would not be possible." He answers. "Despite using bokken, it will be a dodging lesson, not a kendo lesson."

"...I don't get it." You confess, ending your routine and feeling better already. "Ain't bokken those wooden swords made for that kinda stuff? Kendoka's first safe sword and what not?"

He calmly shakes his head and begins walking back to his home, motioning for you to follow.

>"You are mistaken." He explains as you fall in line with him. "You are thinking of Shinai. Bokken are not safe, they bruise heavily and break bones with ease if used recklessly."

"'kay then. That's a good motivator... I guess." You comment, starting to get bit nervous. "I still think I can put up a fight though, if only by swinging wildly."
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>"Well, that is the issue." Shoto replies, ignoring his home's garden and looking down once more. "This will not be a duel of any kind, so you will not get one."

You stumble on the stone path after hearing that.

"So… You are saying you'll beat me with a stick." You conclude as you point to your left with both hands before moving them to the right, as if going from point "a" to "b". "Lovely."

>"Not quite." He answers, opening the back door to his home for you. "I will try to hit you with slightly variating swings, and you will try to avoid it. That is the whole exercise, simple, but I assure you it worked for me."

While you can't deny that his form and skills are superior to yours and you can argue that he could have overpowered you had your match gone on any longer, if this is how he got there, you aren't quite sure it was worth it.

"Well, if you did it, it can't be that bad" You say, forcing a smile and shrugging. "Don't get pummeled is a pretty simple objective."

>"I would rather not have to do this again, so try to focus." Shoto explains as he guides you back through his spacious home, taking you through a hall you hadn't seen before and into what must be the training room.

Treadmills, floor mats, dumbbells, barbells and kettlebells too, along with some slightly toasted dummies and other supplies hanging from the walls make it pretty obvious, really.

The surveillance cameras on every corner of the ceiling are also pretty obvious.
There was never an attempt to make it look like you are not being watched.

As you inspect the dummies, wondering why would anyone try to practice anything flame related inside a wooden building, Shoto picks up a dark wooden sword from a rack on the wall. He gives a couple of swings at the air before suddenly striking a nearby support beam, grimacing as a piece of the edge splinters and falls off.

>"I do not want to hit you, but if we do this improperly we will have to do it again." He says, coming to stand on a couple dozen square feet of sport mats before explaining. "We begin with two swings and a stab. The first swing will be from the right, the second one form the left and the stab will."

"Should you even tell me all that?" You ask him, walking to meet him in the padded area.

>"It may be painful, but it is still a lesson. By telling you, we can go straight to dodging instead of hitting you until you can read a bokken swing, which turns out to be a pretty useless skill." He explains, frowning at the sabre-shaped piece of wood on his hands. "Nevermind that, are you ready?"
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>What do you do?

>[All you have to do is move out of the way, right? Piece of cake! "'yuup!".]
>[This all came from not trying anything but attacking, right? You are better at blocking, you should try that. "'yuup!".]
>[Raise your arms and cover your face. "Nope! Can't we do literally anything else?"]
>[Write in.]

>Any chit-chat?

>[Write in.]
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Well, that was a break.
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>>2413554

> You are better at blocking though.
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>>2413554
>As we’ll ever be.
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>>2413554
>[All you have to do is move out of the way, right? Piece of cake! "'yuup!".]
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>>2413562

Dumbass. That means she says she’ll dodge but block instead.
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>>2413597

Was wanting her to say to him that she's a much better blocker. You know, communication is a thing.
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>>2413554
>[All you have to do is move out of the way, right? Piece of cake! "'yuup!".]
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>>2413593

Testing to see if my wifi-connected phone has the same ID as my wifi-connected laptop.
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>>2413554
>[Write in.] Try to dodge the attacks as much as you can. The point of this exercise is to work on dodging and only if we get a chance try to block by doing that
bare handed blade block like in our animes or mom soup operas.
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>>2413617

That'll get our hand broken.
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>>2413554
>that picture

Man everyone in class 1A must be mad jealous of Shoto

>Any chit-chat?

>[Write in.] "So what you think of the others in class? Excited for the festival?"
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>>2413602

> Changing to dodge. PM clarified stats.
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>>2413621
Not if we shrink the sword
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>>2413554
>[All you have to do is move out of the way, right? Piece of cake! "'yuup!".]
>>2413562
Sometimes, it might be a good idea to dodge dangerous objects that should be dodged. Like fireballs?
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>>2413554
>[All you have to do is move out of the way, right? Piece of cake! "'yuup!".]
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>>2413633
But shrinking the sword would ruin the point of the excircise.
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>>2413633
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>>2413554
>[All you have to do is move out of the way, right? Piece of cake! "'yuup!".]
DOOOOODGE !
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>>2413554
>>[All you have to do is move out of the way, right? Piece of cake! "'yuup!".]
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Rolled 4, 6, 4, 9, 4 = 27 (5d10)

Dodging it is!
Would you roll me Dodge(Legs)?!
It's 3d10!
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Rolled 6, 7, 9 = 22 (3d10)

>>2413762
YEAH
(Fucker got a triple already!?)
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Rolled 6, 5, 5 = 16 (3d10)

>>2413762
This is going to hurt...

YYYYEEEEAAAAHHHH!
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Rolled 6, 2, 8 = 16 (3d10)

>>2413762
YEAAAAAAH
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Rolled 3, 10, 10 = 23 (3d10)

>>2413762
Legs for days. YYEEEAAAAHHH!!!
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>>2413805
Man. It kinda sucks that it's only Bo3
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>>2413810
O-oh. Damn. Forgot about that. Is there a way to bank good rolls?
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>>2413833

No.
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>>2413837
Darn
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Shoto jeopardizing his place in the Ushibowl if he concusses us.
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>>2414180
Who was the boy that had a vore fetish? Was it Sero? Also is that Aizawa in the bowl?
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>>2414213
Iida, obviously! Only candidates for the Ushibowl go in the Ushi Bowl!
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>>2414354
It does look like Aizawa though. The brownish grey mass on his shoulders is his thing.
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>>2414354
What this anon said :>>2414378
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>>2414378
>>2414389
Fine, fine, it was SUPPOSED to be Iida. You guys are so picky.
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>>2414464
Now that i think about it and take a good look at it...the hair is to short to be Aizawa.
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>>2414512
Yeah, but it's too long to be IIda
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"'yuup!" You answer as you lower your stance as you've learned in the dojo, ready to bounce out of the way. "So what do ya think of the others in class? Excited for the festival?"

>"Try to focus, Ushi. " Wasting no time, Shoto lowers the wooden weapon and steps forwards, delivering the first swing.

Knowing it was to come from the right, and the length of the bokken, it wasn't hard to picture yourself avoiding it. All you have to do is lean and step back. Easy.

As the shaped piece of wood approaches, you try moving back and out of the way.
However, seeing the attack coming doesn't mean you are fast enough to fully avoid it, as the pain on the side of your abdomen assures you.


It's less than you expected, as the bokken loses all momentum after hitting your hardened midsection.
It still hurts though, and you are sure that even that glancing blow that will leave some bruising.

But knowing that it's a set of three strikes, you don't even wince and prepare to try again.

>"But, if you want to know, even after thinking about it I do not have strong opinions regarding most of our classmates." Shoto says as he steps back and readies the second swing, bringing the false blade to his right.

Once more, the swing is telegraphed, but it still manages to strike your side before you can get out of it's way. It's just too fast.

>"And the festival will be my chance to show everyone how I will surpass my father, without his quirk." He continues, pulling the glorious japanese stick back to his side.

There's little difference against the stab. Although you are not stupid enough to try to avoid it stepping back, even when trying to sidestep you are just too slow, leading to another hit to your battered guts.

>"That's the first round." Shoto states, dropping the bokken on the mats and stepping closer. "Are you okay?"

"Yeah, -Ow...- okay. Just a bit tender." You answer, feeling even your tank top's fabric on your sore abdomen. "How did I do?"

He brings a hand to his chin and mulls over his words for a few seconds before answering.

>"Weird." He says, pointing at you with his free hand. "You obviously have some familiarity with the concept and technique…"

"Wrestling. I'm taking classes." You interrupt to tell him. "Not many yet, but they have been paying off."

>"That would explain how you know what to do, even if you are not capable of actually doing it." He summarises.

"Hang on a cotton picking minute." You tell him, placing a hand on your hips and pointing at him with the other. "I'm perfectly capable of doing it."

>"Are you sure?" He asks, looking at the discarded bokken.

>What do you do?

>[Like hell you'll throw in the towel! "I ain't no buzzard bait just yet, keep it coming!"]
>[If this keeps up, you'll throw up. "Yer right, I tried, but I'd like to get back on my own two feet."]
>[Write in.]

>Chatter

>["Most of them, uh? What about the others?"]
>[...His quirk?"]
>[Write in.]
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>>2414180
>>2414354
>>2414464

Well, I love it. I think it's really cute.
I also think that Iida looks fine, looking up makes his hair look longer.
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>>2414801
>>[Like hell you'll throw in the towel! "I ain't no buzzard bait just yet, keep it coming!"]
>[...His quirk?"]
Why don't you fight with fire?
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>>2414801
>>[Like hell you'll throw in the towel! "I ain't no buzzard bait just yet, keep it coming!"]
>>["Most of them, uh? What about the others?"]
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>>2414801
>[Like hell you'll throw in the towel! "I ain't no buzzard bait just yet, keep it coming!"]
We can keep this up, and I don't know what to pick for [Chatter]
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>>2414801
>[Like hell you'll throw in the towel! "I ain't no buzzard bait just yet, keep it coming!"]

>[...His quirk?"]

“If you got it then why not use it?” (Say that after he explains it to us)
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>>2414801
>[Like hell you'll throw in the towel! "I ain't no buzzard bait just yet, keep it coming!"]

>["Most of them, uh? What about the others?"]
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>>2414801
Again!
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>>2414801
>>[Like hell you'll throw in the towel! "I ain't no buzzard bait just yet, keep it coming!"]
>[...His quirk?"]
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>>2414877
OSU!
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Rolled 7, 8, 5, 10, 8 = 38 (5d10)

Not giving up, uh? You are a though gal, aren't you...

Alright! Dodge(Legs)! It's still 3d10!
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Rolled 8, 8, 4 = 20 (3d10)

>>2415113
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Rolled 3, 8, 5 = 16 (3d10)

>>2415113
YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAH
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Rolled 9, 1, 10 = 20 (3d10)

>>2415113
YEEEEEART
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Rolled 5, 1, 10 = 16 (3d10)

>>2415113
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>>2415113
Do we want to use the Shoto relationship die to try and get a better reault? It's not like it can fail?
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>>2415135
No
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8,8 vs. 8,8

I forget how this is supposed to work.
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>>2415135

No. Also, is that last sentence a question or a statement?
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>>2415137
Why no? We already succeeded. So one more die can only result in a better roll.
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>>2415143
No.
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>>2415139
I think defense wins on a tie?
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>>2415286
It does!
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>>2415143
>>2415146
1st guy is correct. Relationship die are safe as long as we get at least one success.

It'd be superfluous and silly to roll them for this, but it WOULD be safe.
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You are not one to just give up if things don't go your way the first time around, and you know you can do this, so you don't even have to think about it.

"I ain't no buzzard bait just yet, keep it coming!" You tell him, stomping a boot on the mats, huffing and pivoting on your knees, ready for what's to come.

>"Alright." Shoto says, picking up the wooden sabre and glaring at the closest camera for a second. "...Let no one say that we are not doing this properly. Are you ready?"

You realize now that last time, by force of habit, you tensed your muscles and braced for impact, even though the idea was to avoid any kind of impact at all. A good way to deal with charging head on, but a clear hindrance when reacting fast is of the essence.

"Yeah!" Your reply, bouncing on your knees and doing your best to be springy.

And for a third time, he swings the bokken at you.

Like the previous times Shoto was about to strike, you can clearly see the arc of the dull blade coming at you, but this time, you make a conscious effort to keep your movements fluid.

A quick hop back makes the first swing go wide, passing inches away and in front of you.


"Ha!" You exclaim, happy with your first success. "Told ya I could do it!"

>"Focus!" Shoto berates you, bringing the bokken back to his right and swinging once more, much higher this time.

Instead of letting it connect with your shoulder or trying to create distance and risking getting hit in the chest, you lean to your right and quickly bend your knee, bouncing back to your feet after the weapon passes inches over your left horn.

YEAH! You are still glad that you aren't getting your plow cleaned anymore, something still bothers you in the back of your mind.

"His quirk?.." You ask, shuffling your feet and following the tip of his weapon with your eyes. "You mean your dad's? What does that even mean?"

>"You more than anyone else should understand it. You too inherited your parents' quirks." Shoto says as he pulls the wooden sabre close, winding his arms for the stab and telegraphing where it would hit. "You know I can burn and freeze, and I assume you know which side is my father's."

As the tip of the bokken speeds towards you, you decide to rotate ninety degrees on your right boot's heel, sliding your left foot behind you and letting the fake sword stab the air in front of you.

Shoto grabs the bokken by its dull blade and holds it in front of one of the cameras for a second before dropping it unceremoniously.

"Hoo-wee! Not even a bump!" You, for your part, pump a fist in the air and lift a foot to stomp on the mat, only stopping when you see Shoto watching you with a raised eyebrow. "Nevermind! -cough- So! What were you sayin' 'bout your old man's side?"
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>"Since he flat out failed to reach his so coveted N° 1 spot on the national ranking, he wants his legacy to be being our generation's N° 1 hero's father." Shoto says, stepping off the mats and walking back to the door. "So I will show him that it will be my mother's quirk that will bring me there, and his will not matter."

You pick up the bokken and go return it to it's rack, staring at the wooden swords as you think about what you just heard. It is, perhaps, an issue too heavy for you to deal while tired and battered, but that weight also makes it hard to ignore.

While you believe in Shoto, it's hard for you to truly understand his situation.

You can understand his vitriol, true, but thinking about how anyone can treat their own son so bad as to turn him against them or how can you hate one of your parents produces the same feeling hearing a single word repeated ad nauseum causes, that is to say, it feels unreal.

>"It is a pretty great rack, something you would know about." Shoto comments from the doorway. "But I think we can make better use of our time than staring."

"Say what now?" You ask, put off by his bluntness. It wouldn't be the first time he comments about it.

"Father has a rather weird preference to surround himself in flammable materials, down to the decor. That is an ancient hand carved katanakake, at least two centuries old." He explains before pointing with his thumb behind him. "We should use our time while you are here and see if having the cabinet in my room has helped me to get any better."

Oh. Wood carving.
Yeah, you know about that.

>What do you do?

>[One out of two isn't really good… What if Endeavor wants to test you later? "Can't we try this one more time? I think I'm about to get it."]
>[Right, he has a "Hero Network’s All Star Team Brawl!!!" cabinet. "Maybe it did, maybe it didn't, but I'll wipe the floor with you anyway."]
>[You just never know. "Eh, let's check with our parents before anything else."]
>[Write in.]

>Wanna talk?

>[Inner turmoil? Boy, you sure are a great motivational speaker! "You know that's not how it works, right? I have one quirk. Sure, it mix of Momma and Pa's… But that's pretty much how me on the whole. I reckon it's the same for ya."]
>[Backtrack a bit to a less touchy subject. "So, who amongst our classmates caught your attention?"]
>[A bit weird… "You know, this is the most japanese place I've been in my whole life. It's just so japanse..."]
>[Write in.]
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>>2416372
>[You just never know. "Eh, let's check with our parents before anything else."]

>[Backtrack a bit to a less touchy subject. "So, who amongst our classmates caught your attention?"]
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>>2416372
>[Right, he has a "Hero Network’s All Star Team Brawl!!!" cabinet. "Maybe it did, maybe it didn't, but I'll wipe the floor with you anyway."]

>[Inner turmoil? Boy, you sure are a great motivational speaker! "You know that's not how it works, right? I have one quirk. Sure, it mix of Momma and Pa's… But that's pretty much how me on the whole. I reckon it's the same for ya."]
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>>2416372
>>[Right, he has a "Hero Network’s All Star Team Brawl!!!" cabinet. "Maybe it did, maybe it didn't, but I'll wipe the floor with you anyway."]
>[Inner turmoil? Boy, you sure are a great motivational speaker! "You know that's not how it works, right? I have one quirk. Sure, it mix of Momma and Pa's… But that's pretty much how me on the whole. I reckon it's the same for ya."]
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>>2416372
>>[One out of two isn't really good… What if Endeavor wants to test you later? "Can't we try this one more time? I think I'm about to get it."]
>Write in
Why are you letting your dad control you if you hate him so much? Even if you do exactly the opposite of what he wants, you're still him make your decisions for you. If you spend your life pulling against his strings, you only tell him he still has his strings in you. Ignore him, do what you do because it Shoto wants it. Don't even consider Endeavor.
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>>2416372
>[Right, he has a "Hero Network’s All Star Team Brawl!!!" cabinet. "Maybe it did, maybe it didn't, but I'll wipe the floor with you anyway."]

>[Inner turmoil? Boy, you sure are a great motivational speaker! "You know that's not how it works, right? I have one quirk. Sure, it mix of Momma and Pa's… But that's pretty much how me on the whole. I reckon it's the same for ya."]

"Plus, if you've got it, why not use it?"
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>>2416372
>[One out of two isn't really good… What if Endeavor wants to test you later? "Can't we try this one more time? I think I'm about to get it."]

Gotta do everything we can to get to our dreams!
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>>2416372
>>[Backtrack a bit to a less touchy subject. "So, who amongst our classmates caught your attention?"]
This isn't something we're gonna solve in a single conversation, and trying to push him on it probably wouldn't go well considering our low Face score.
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>>2416475
I mean we haven't even done anything, so "pushing it" isn't going to happen for a bit.
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>>2416372
>[Backtrack a bit to a less touchy subject. "So, who amongst our classmates caught your attention?"]

Probably gonna be nobody (or he'll misunderstand and say Deku or Bakugo or something), but it's a good tension breaker.
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>>2416372
>[Right, he has a "Hero Network’s All Star Team Brawl!!!" cabinet. "Maybe it did, maybe it didn't, but I'll wipe the floor with you anyway."]

>[A bit weird… "You know, this is the most japanese place I've been in my whole life. It's just so japanse..."]
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>>2416372
>>[Right, he has a "Hero Network’s All Star Team Brawl!!!" cabinet. "Maybe it did, maybe it didn't, but I'll wipe the floor with you anyway."]

>>[Inner turmoil? Boy, you sure are a great motivational speaker! "You know that's not how it works, right? I have one quirk. Sure, it mix of Momma and Pa's… But that's pretty much how me on the whole. I reckon it's the same for ya."]
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>>2416372
>[Right, he has a "Hero Network’s All Star Team Brawl!!!" cabinet. "Maybe it did, maybe it didn't, but I'll wipe the floor with you anyway."]

>[A bit weird… "You know, this is the most japanese place I've been in my whole life. It's just so japanse..."]

That rack part made me laugh...oh god my sides.
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>>2416372
>>[You just never know. "Eh, let's check with our parents before anything else."]
>[A bit weird… "You know, this is the most japanese place I've been in my whole life. It's just so japanse..."]
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I'm trying to read the archived previous threads. Is there a plugin that makes browsing SupTG more bearable? Stuff like expanding images and peeking comment links.
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>>2417229
I use greasemonkey/tampermonkey and run a script called "sup/tg/ Archive Quote Functions". Also if you use it for the /qst/ archive add this line of code in the script "// @include http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive/*" I put it at line 6. It allows the script to work on the SupTG /qst/ archive as well.
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>>2417229
I haven't seen one, but spookyx for archived.moe works fine.
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>>2417229
Here is the link for the script, https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/2065-sup-tg-archive-quote-functions/code
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>>2417247
Thank you very much, Anon.
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>>2416423
Supporting, I like the Write In.
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Alright.

I'll need you to Roll me Face! (1d10)... It's been a while, Face 1 pal-of-mine!

You can also add Shoto's RD, if you want.
Beware botching it, or failing with Relationship Dice though!
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Rolled 7, 1 = 8 (2d10)

>>2418872
Relationship die go!
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Rolled 4, 7 = 11 (2d10)

>>2418872
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Rolled 10, 7 = 17 (2d10)

>>2418872
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>>2416141

See
>>2418875
>>2418886
>>2418896
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>>2418901
See what? Relationship die would have been unable to fail if we add it to a roll we already succeeded.
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Rolled 4 (1d10)

>>2418872
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>>2418872
shit man i woulda just voted no if it was vote beforehand, since 2 dice still has a high chance of failure
but now it only looks like i'm saying that just because we did fail it
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>>2416372
>>[Right, he has a "Hero Network’s All Star Team Brawl!!!" cabinet. "Maybe it did, maybe it didn't, but I'll wipe the floor with you anyway."]
>>[A bit weird… "You know, this is the most japanese place I've been in my whole life. It's just so japanse..."]
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>>2419134
[b] test [/b]
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>>2418875
>>2418886
>>2418896
Y'all are bad at statistics. Good job.
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There are moments to be respectful and humble, like when training under someone.
And there are moments to be unabashedly boastful and cocky.
Like when you are about to utterly destroy someone in a classic six button arcade cabinet fighting game.

"Maybe it did, maybe it didn't, but I'll wipe the floor with you anyway." You reply, raising your arms above your head and pointing at the floor before following him out of the training room.

>"We will see about that." He says, putting his hands in his pockets and walking down the hall, wearing that slight curve at corners of his mouth that you have come to understand as a smile.

Since the entirety of the huge building looks like the same wooden walls and shoji repeated over and over, you are sure you'd be lost without Shoto to show you the way.
...Why are there so many rooms anyway?

If you need more than a minute to walk from one end of a single story building to the other, you are just showing off.

The place is so mind-bogglingly monothematic that by the fifth seemingly identical fire themed paper wall, you mentally return to the training session you just left, looking for a thread to pick up and talk about.

"You know that's not how it works, right?" You start, then remember that you can't really expect him to recall what the hell are you talking about. "About your dad and mom's quirks, I mean."

>"...No, I am fairly it is." He says, turning around and showing you his hands, igniting his left index finger and covering his right one in ice. He then interlocks his fingers and melts the ice. "Both of their quirks, same way you introduced yourself, "Big and Small", remember?"

Yeah, you said that… Right after the arcade but before flirting with him. Fun day, that one.

"I only have one quirk." You explain, touching your tank top and turning it first into a dress, then into a tight fitting crop top before returning it to normal. You need to cover those bruises. "Sure, it's a mix of Momma and Pa's… But that's pretty much me on the whole. I reckon it's the same for ya."

He seems to think about it for a second before turning around and resuming walking.

>"I am doomed, then." He says without turning back. "No matter what I do, he has already won. Good to know."

Well… Shit.

"Ain't you a bucket of sunshine… You know sugar, you are making quite a big stink 'bout this." You say,quickly catching up with the taller boy and walking besides him.

He just needs to understand that, despite being the child of his parents, he is his own person, that he is what he decides to make out of himself. Different form the sum of his parts, as it were.

"Your quirk is what it is, and both its sides are never going to change, no matter how hard you try. That's just lineage." You try to explain, tripping over your own words. "You are the same, half your momma, but also half your pa. You are, and always will be, Endeavor's son."
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"Don't hide who you are and use it!" You finish, giving him a wide smile with closed eyes.

For some reason, when you open your eyes, that cute smile of his is gone, replaced not by his normal flat expression but by a simple scowl. You don't get to express your confusion though, as he throws your arm off him and speeds up a bit, leaving you looking at his back again.

You just follow him to his room, and, big surprise, it's as japanese as the rest of the building…

Except for the arcade machine that sticks out like a sore thumb.

He just walks next to it and plugs it in the wall, letting the machine boot. He then just glances at you and points at the player 2 set of stick and buttons.

You take position and acquaint yourself with the control's resistance, but Shoto's expression makes you… Nervous.

>What do you do?

>[Just pop your knuckles and get to the game, same team as last time.]
>[Take your time and pick a new team.]
>[He looks rather… miffed. Maybe playing this isn't such a great idea.]
>[Write in.]

>Chatter

>[What's going on? "Its sumthin' wrong?"]
>[Try to break the tension a bit. "So… Uhm…. Who amongst our classmates caught your attention?"]
>[Keep quiet, better not dig any deeper.]
>[Write in.]
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>>2419204
>[He looks rather… miffed. Maybe playing this isn't such a great idea.]

>[What's going on? "Its sumthin' wrong?"]

"Did I say something bad again?"
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>>2419204
>[Just pop your knuckles and get to the game, same team as last time.]
>[Keep quiet, better not dig any deeper.]

Just... Just give him a minute. Really we should ollie out, but that's not really viable at the moment.
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>>2419204
>>[Just pop your knuckles and get to the game, same team as last time.]
>>[Keep quiet, better not dig any deeper.]
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>>2419204
>[Take your time and pick a new team.]
>>[What's going on? "Its sumthin' wrong?"]
Did I stick a foot in my mouth again?
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>>2419204
>[Just pop your knuckles and get to the game, same team as last time.]
>[Keep quiet, better not dig any deeper.]
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Ushi, Relationship: Shoto, 1D - 1D SHOCKED

Not useable until you patch things up, and may be broken if pushed any further!

Shoto, Relationship: Ushi, 2D - 1D SHOCKED
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>>2419204
>[Just pop your knuckles and get to the game, same team as last time.]
>[Keep quiet, better not dig any deeper.]
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>>2419204
>>2419210
Exactly this answer, please.
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>>2419204
Switching to
>[Just pop your knuckles and get to the game, same team as last time.]
>[Keep quiet, better not dig any deeper.]

Instead of >>2419210
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>>2419204
>[Take your time and pick a new team.]

>[Try to break the tension a bit. "So… Uhm…. Who amongst our classmates caught your attention?"]
>[I was talking with some class B friends about why we decided to be heroes. I wonder what motivates our classmates?]
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>>2419204
>[Just pop your knuckles and get to the game, same team as last time.]
>[Keep quiet, better not dig any deeper.]
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Maybe you guys shouldn't have used a relationship die when there were only so few die to roll.
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>>2419915

Agreed.
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>>2419915
It was pretty much decided by the three people who rolled, unfortunately
This is why it shoulda been a proper vote
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>>2419923
Personally I find this failure more interesting. It might actually lead Ushi to understand something more about Shoto and making their relationship better in the end.
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>>2419930
I don't give a FUCK about that, dude. My post was about the fact that three people decided it all just by rolling what they did, when it should have been an actual vote.
Interesting or not is irrelevant to the point I'm trying to make.
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>>2419932
Sorry.
Won't happen again.
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>>2419932
Don't be upset about it man. I'm glad PM chimed in tho another vote isn't bad, personally I'm not really bothered one way or the other. I don't really get why people want to play so conservative with the relationship dice in general.
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>>2419937

Maybe we get some sort of bonus due to this?
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>>2419204
>[Take your time and pick a new team.]
>[Keep quiet, better not dig any deeper.]
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>>2419943
I know, right? All you really need to do is hang out with the person in question to fix it. And I don't think it requires a roll.
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>>2413551
>hitting you until you can read a bokken swing, which turns out to be a pretty useless skill.
You say that now, Shoto...
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Rolled 10, 6, 6, 9, 4, 2, 10 = 47 (7d10)

Alright, roll me 4d10!
It's hands + Ushi's familiarity with the characters and game, btw.
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Rolled 8, 10, 9, 1 = 28 (4d10)

>>2420424
YEEAAHH, GAME ON!
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Rolled 2, 7, 1, 10 = 20 (4d10)

>>2420424
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Rolled 5, 3, 6, 7 = 21 (4d10)

>>2420424

Rolling
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Well now that’s just sad.
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Rolled 4, 1, 10, 5 = 20 (4d10)

>>2420424
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Aww. No pairs, sad face.
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>>2420444
Nah we aren't using our mains. Now that Shoto got better at it we cab start getting serious
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>dumbasses using RD die for a 2d10 in a non-dire situation
Why.
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>>2421708

Hurr durr totally can't fail! hurr durr
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>>2421708
Because people though that it wouldn't matter if they failed with the relationship dice.They also didn't thinked through and decided to risk it
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>>2421717
Nah. I knew it would likely fail. I just wanted to risk it.
It's not like the consequences are super dire.
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You aren't really sure why Shoto looks so angry.
But you have have a track record of fucking up most conversations that didn't start with flirting, so it's not hard for you to put two and two together and assume you fucked up at some point.

God damn it, you had been in such a great streak…

Still, it's not like you can just ditch him without making things worse, so you just pop your knuckles and wait for him to start the game.

Like it always does, the game asks for player one to pick his first character, but unlike the last time you played this, he picks Endeavor first.

It's not like the order changes anything, but you notice it nonetheless.

As player two, you get to pick your two heroes right after, picking Mt. Lady and Ingenium once more. They may not be your favorite heroes in or out of the game, but they are not half bad as a team.

And, as expected, Shoto picks All Might as his second.

In three seconds time, Mt. Lady and Endeavor enter the scene, posing suggestively before activating her quirk and crashing into the scene like a flaming meteor, nailing a three-points landing, both ready to fight.

While the most classical of hero entrances would normally warrant a comment from you, a quick glance to your left reminds you how badly you seemingly did last time you opened your mouth. It would be better to let things cool down instead of risking making things worse.

A stark contrast from what starts happening on the screen after the first few button test moves.

At your command, Mt. Lady tries to close the gap and kick, but as the Flame Hero yells half of the screen erupts in blue flames, quickly milling away at her healthbar.

Maybe it's just not feeling the game, being distracted by whatever mistake you made this time, or maybe Shoto really has gotten better since you last played, practicing on that very machine.

Whatever the reason may be, the result is clear.

The timer didn't get to hit thirty seconds before Mt. Lady was out, thanks to a barrage of low damaging attacks that hit Mt. Lady's massive hit box each time, before being swiftly felled by a Endeavor's most damaging attack, the Hellspear.

Ingenium fared little better, as all you managed to to do was abusing the invincibility frames of his dash and bouncing from one side of the screen to the other, occasionally blocking a punch or managing to scratch the Flame Hero. It lasted until Shoto decided to swap to All Might, using his low amount of transition frames to quite literally smash the Turbo Hero's health away, managing to hit in between dashes with little you could do about it but flail at the buttons and hope something happens.

But it didn't, giving Shoto the first round.
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The second round started a bit better, as l swapping right at the beginning proved to be the right thing to do, giving you a full minute of hope as you managed to connect most if not all of Ingenium's engine powered jabs before a well aimed Hellspear, predicting your next move, stuns the fragile hero just long enough to be finished by… a mauling?. Sure, Endeavor's basic hits pack a decent punch, but his strengths lie on his powerful and versatile ranged attacks.

As Mt. Lady enters the fray to relieve her teammate, you try shrinking her to her normal height, something you only dare try to reduce her massive hitbox and maybe, just maybe, survive the hyper-aggressive virtual beating Shoto had been giving you so far.

Turns out, that for someone deserving your praise for mastering fighting at such a massive size… She's a pretty lackluster fighter without her quirk. In fact, you are pretty sure that the only reason you could even do that was to see a tech demo of the game's jiggle physics and or her moans when hit at that size.

If she recorded those herself, she lost a bit of your respect.

This time All Might only shows up to deliver the finishing blow on the poor heroine, before the screen turns to All Might and Endeavor's victory screen, with that same back to back baddasses pose that it showed last time you played.


You just sigh and slide your hands off the cabinet, swiping your brow.

"Ah reckon I'm worse than I remember." You say, smiling sheepishly.

>"Agreed." Shoto replies, nodding slowly.

Yeah.... Any excuse to shimmy away would be nice.

Luckily for you, the heavy sounds of approaching hoof and footsteps on the chirping wooden floor signal an incoming chance to do just that.

>"Shoto, Young Walker." Endeavor addresses both of you as he slides the door open. "I assume your training went well, since you found enough time to waste on that contraption."

While the Flame Hero has a greater range range of expressions than his son, it seems to consist of various kinds of contemptful stares, disapproving frowns and dismissing glares. You are not which one of those is currently trying to cow you, but it's definitely one of those.

A hard contrast with Momma's positivity, really. She's just happy to be there.

>"It could have been a fluke, but she managed to do it on her second try." Shoto answers, turning around to face his father.

>"Well then." The elder Todoroki says, turning specifically to you, keeping eye contact and reaching for your shoulder.

With Momma watching and your rather angry friend in the room, you stay still.

He grabs your arm and makes you lift it, pressing first on your deltoid and then on your bicep with his thumb, judging.

>"I see you are improving. Good." The hero says, letting go of your arm and giving you a pat on the head. "Next week I'll test you myself, so don't slack off."

"I won't." You say, rubbing your arm where his finger dug into your flesh. "...ow."
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>"While it was a pleasure to have you here, Katsumi, your daughter's training would be much faster if I could oversee it myself." Endeavor says, turning back to look at your mother and pointing with his arm in your general direction. "And I would hate to give either of you less attention than required."

>"Sure! Right, I won't bother you anymore." She replies, nodding fast enough to make her bell bounce and ring. "I'll just pick her up next week!.. Unless you want to talk or something, I'm free most hours of most days!"

...Being someone so mellow, it's odd to see her so close to squeeing.

>"Great." The other adult on the room says with a nod, walking out. "Then we'll see you off."

It felt like hours of fake smiles and awkward goodbyes, but in a couple of minutes you are in Momma's car and on route to the house, thinking about the half-hearted dismissal you got from Shoto and what will you do with what little time is left on the day.

It's a long trip, enough to allow you to soak in your own thoughts with little distraction but the seemingly still newsworthy attack at USJ.

>What do you do?

>[Just do your routine and go to bed, tomorrow's another day.]
>[You know Shoto's favorite dish, and it's made of pretty common stuff. There's no issue an apology home cooked meal and an explanation can't fix.]
>[Look up what the internet thinks of the students at the USJ attack.]
>[Write in.]
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>>2421990
>[You know Shoto's favorite dish, and it's made of pretty common stuff. There's no issue an apology home cooked meal and an explanation can't fix.]
>[Look up what the internet thinks of the students at the USJ attack.]

Do the second thing before bed.

And I hope he didn't keep all of the stuff we wrote on the Discord server.
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>>2421990
>>[You know Shoto's favorite dish, and it's made of pretty common stuff. There's no issue an apology home cooked meal and an explanation can't fix.]
>>[Look up what the internet thinks of the students at the USJ attack.]
Look up the internet comments near bed.
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>>2421990
>>[Look up what the internet thinks of the students at the USJ attack.]
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>>2421990
>>[You know Shoto's favorite dish, and it's made of pretty common stuff. There's no issue an apology home cooked meal and an explanation can't fix.]
>>[Look up what the internet thinks of the students at the USJ attack.]
Oh boy! The Internet is such a kind place.
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>>2421990
>[You know Shoto's favorite dish, and it's made of pretty common stuff. There's no issue an apology home cooked meal and an explanation can't fix.]
>[Look up what the internet thinks of the students at the USJ attack.]

Are we allowed to to both? If so, do both.
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>>2421990
>>[You know Shoto's favorite dish, and it's made of pretty common stuff. There's no issue an apology home cooked meal and an explanation can't fix.]
>>[Look up what the internet thinks of the students at the USJ attack.]
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>>2421990
>>[You know Shoto's favorite dish, and it's made of pretty common stuff. There's no issue an apology home cooked meal and an explanation can't fix.]
An apology definitely seems to be in order. I fully expect Grape to make a big deal about a girl giving a bento but fuck him.
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>>2421990
>[You know Shoto's favorite dish, and it's made of pretty common stuff. There's no issue an apology home cooked meal and an explanation can't fix.]

>"Consider to ask Spring Tiger for trainning and tips to dodge or avoid damage( we still have classes on wenesday at the dojo right?) since we seem to be lacking in such refine technique."
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>>2422268
It's still monday
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>>2421990
>[You know Shoto's favorite dish, and it's made of pretty common stuff. There's no issue an apology home cooked meal and an explanation can't fix.]
That and:
[Look up what the internet thinks of the students at the USJ attack.]
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>>2422277
Meh it was a bad idea anyway. I will.just keep my normal vote and ditch the write in.
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>>2422184
Deki gonna be mad jelly because we made lunch to Shoto.
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>>2421990
>>[You know Shoto's favorite dish, and it's made of pretty common stuff. There's no issue an apology home cooked meal and an explanation can't fix.]
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Okay then, let's browse the web after some cooking! Roll me Shop(Hands) + 1d thanks to some top notch knives! That makes it 5d10!
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Rolled 3, 6, 1, 8, 5 = 23 (5d10)

>>2422919
YEEEEEAAAH
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Rolled 8, 8, 7, 7, 2 = 32 (5d10)

>>2422919

Rolling
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Rolled 3, 9, 4, 8, 6 = 30 (5d10)

>>2422919
YEAAAAAAAAAAAH
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>>2422925
Master chef Ushi.
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Had you been anyone else, such a long trip may have meant you wallowed in self pity for your problem.
Not the daughter of Jonathan Walker though. Maybe is an engineer thing, or just Pa thanks to his weird coworkers, but he always taught you to think about the solutions to your problems, not wallow in them.

Sure, you can be an idiot and smash yourself silly against it, or you can look at it for a bit and find out the best way to deal with it.

And, considering that the first thing you did together the day you met was getting lunch, an apology meal is doubly appropriate.

You had cold soba that day, and you are pretty sure he mentioned being fond of them. That, along with the fact that you shouldn't need to stay up too late cooking something as simple as noodles, makes them the perfect dish for this.

Thus, the moment the car stops in front of the house, you practically jump out the door, with your mind set on your goal and hands itching to make it come true.

>"Uh? Why the hurry, hun?" Momma asks as you unlock the front door and push it wide open. "Did you forget your homework or something?"

"Nope!" You answer, leaving your hat by the door and dashing up the stairs. "Gonna cook me a couple bento though!"

While the sportswear is comfy and mostly free, after the sparring, dodging and… you are not sure if videogames make you sweaty, but regardless of the exact cause, you'd rather not go on to cook anything while grimy.

Nothing a short shower and a new change of clothes can't fix, so with fresh panties, spats and a loose shirt, you walk to the kitchen and find a simple dinner for two on the table, with your mother waiting for you.

You just wolf down the rice and soup, leaving your mother to finish her meal alone on the table. It's not like you actually left her alone or anything, you only went to look for the ingredients you'll need. On the same room!

>"So, what are you cooking exactly?" Momma asks, pulling a tokkuri out of the fridge and pouring herself an ochoko.

"Soba, if I can find the damn buckwheat noodles." You answer as you look under the cupboard for said ingredient, but pulling out an open paperbag almost full of gray flour instead. "But all I can find is buckwheat flour!.. Why do we have buckwheat flour for anyway?"

Momma looks at the ceiling for a couple of seconds, sipping her cup of cold sake before answering.

>"I think I bought it for baking along with the starch, but the dang thing just crumbles apart when you knead it, so I sort of forgot about it. A darn shame, really. I remember buckwheat bread being good for us." She says, shrugging. "But I can't recall ever buying soba noodles, so you will have to wait till tomorrow and go buy some."

"Eh, I got the flour and the internet, I'll make them myself." You tell her, placing the flour on the table and your phone next to it, reading the first recipe for the noodles themselves you could find.
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Apparently, if you are imprecise or press too much on one point in the dough, it would crumble apart and be ruined. It recommends that you mix in regular flour in if you have no experience with buckwheat's, but you ignore it.

You trust your hands, skills and tools.

Especially the knife set on that nifty black suitcase you brought with you.

How hard can it be, anyway?
Noodles are just string-bread, after all.
You are great with bread.

After a couple minutes of effortlessly kneading and flattening the dough, folding it and chopping it with the chef's knife of Momo's gift, you arrive at the conclusion that the internet is full of pansies and amateurs.

As you set the water, stove and a bowl of cold water for the next part, you notice your mom returning the tokkuki to the fridge.

"Good enough for government work, and better than store bought." You say, referring to your beautifully sliced noodles, leaving a strainer on the sink and placing a water-filled pot of water on the counter before turning to face your mother and asking her. "So, you were planning on baking something other than yourself?"

>"It's just a nightcap, hun." She says, emptying her ochoko for what you assume must be the second time, letting you see a light pink hue on her cheeks. "I'm just barely feeling the fuzz!"

"Sure…" You say, rolling your eyes. While you could have waited for the water to boil in silence, you take the chance to sate your curiosity. "When you said us, you meant, like… people in general? Women? or… You know..."

>"Bovine Mutants, Hokkaido Cows, however you wanna call it hun." She answers, pointing a thumb first at herself and then at you. "Though I guess any other kind of mutants with chambered stomachs would have the same issues with-"

"Okay! I'm not listening anymore!" You answer, dropping the noodles into the boiling water.

She may be the one wearing a cowbell with pride, but you don't need that kind of bullshit back on your life!

She got away from that enclose cow-mutant community, that… farm up north decades ago!

God knows you love her, but why does she bring that up!? You don't need details, don't want details! You are trying to separate yourself from all that! There's no way in hell you would have wanted to know back then that two generations ago her side of the family was as cow as it could be on two legs, and you wish you didn't know!..

But you can't be too mad either. In a way, it's what you'll fight for.

If you had it hard, you can barely imagine how a kid with momma's mutations would have done in the wild, cruel outside world. Heck, you are pretty sure the only reason you are doing so well in U.A. is because of how nice almost everyone is, especially with japanese bullying being known for being even worse than the american equivalent…
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So you avoid thinking of the adults happy to live in a place that's commonly called a farm, and think of the little ones. They can go elsewhere if they want. Be something else.
You'll show them they can.

It's a nice thought to calm you down and get back to cooking.

Thus, you get to draining and then rinsing your noodles.

You serve the noodles in a pair of simple plastic bento boxes you had lying around.
While the noodles themselves look pretty great, they are still just noodles.

So you get to work on the rest of the meal, quickly picking up a couple bottles of what you'll need to make Tsuyu… and a steak.

No way you aren't going to improve this! Bento dividers make sure that the noodles will remain pure to their own flavor, while leaving you ample space for a good piece of texan style beef!

The sauce is just a mix of a sauce Momma had a stock of and soup stock in the right proportions, so you quickly get that done and out of the way, leaving it to freeze in a tray on the freezer.

That should make sure Shoto actually tastes your cold soba tomorrow, not lukewarm soba.

Breading and frying the cheapest cuts of the butcher may be your favorite way to save money after using your quirk and two glasses for nigh infinite drinks at theaters.

Chiken-fried steak is just a joy to make as you hum your way through the steps that are basically muscle memory by now readying gravy, white flour and meat alike, and while this time you didn't manage to match what you did last time, it's still something your Texan heart can feel proud of-


>"Would it kill you t-to try just makin' gyudon for once?" Momma comments, slouching on the table, next to the mysteriously reappearing tokkuri. "...I mean… It was a great flag day, but maybe I should have just… dunno. Is this some american zodiac thing? I brought you here for heaven's sake…"

"Okay, that's enough for today." You tell her, leaving both bento boxes aside for a minute and taking the sake container off the table. "You had your nightcap, go to bed."

>"Fine…" She says, raising to her hooves and slowly walking away. "...Bossy."

You wait until you hear her hooves reach the top of the staircase before returning to your culinary work. Dad used to keep her in check…

Anyway, you quickly set to decorating the meals in their boxes.
Considering what you were talking about when you messed up, you pick up a pair of square metallic dividers and start bending them, ending with a rough snowflake and a tree.

You fit the steak on the outer edges and fill most of the snowflake with noodles, along with the tree. Then you bend three more dividers to suit your needs, making a recognizable enough flame and a pair of small horns.


It'll be really pretty once you the place frozen sauce in there!

But for now, you leave the boxes on the fridge, ready to finish in the morning and be served at lunch.
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It's past your bedtime, and you have no intention of flunking the midterms for something as stupid as being sleepy in class. Even if you still aren't sure when they are!

Carefully honoring your surname on your way upstairs, you take a second to listen to your mother's soft snoring before going into your own room and going over your daily exercises before checking on Tin and its game of solitaire (Which you think it's almost over).

Finally, you change into the enlarged, almost dresslike shirt you call your pajamas and go brush your teeth before dropping into bed, leaving your phone on the nightstand.


...


Then you turn around and pick your phone up, looking up what the internet has to say about not only the USJ attack, which you lived through, but about the students who survived and repealed the ambush.

While the search engine throws hundreds of thousands of results at you, the first three are what call your attention the most.

A traditional news site, with its article on the matter already updated a few times, and an active comments section.

A big-for-them Hero Otaku forum, with it's own pinned thread about not only the attack, but specifically the "future heroes".

And a pinned thread on an imageboard, which still looks very much active.

Opening each on a new tab, you skim through the news article first, ignoring all the boring stuff you already knew, but finding somewhat interesting the facts that Mt. Lady, Desutegoro and Kamui are confirmed to be part of the increased security at the festival, in response to the fears of a villain attack on the school and that, apparently, they had a pretty accurate grasp on quite a few of the class' quirks thanks to the police.

While the article and its updates are fairly neutral, or at least biased in a way you agree with, the comments are a bit more interesting, bringing a smile to your face.

>"I think this time most scouters will go for the freshmen instead of the seniors, I know I would, those kids must be crazy strong!"

>"After getting into U.A and living through THAT, I bet they are more competent already than the dumbasses who patrol my neighborhood. Three agencies in a street and a guy still ran away with a TV!"

>"Isn't this crop of freshmen being trained by All Might himself? I bet we'll see them all over the media in a couple of years."

>"So… who's gonna tell Mt. Lady that she has an upcoming upgrade coming so soon?"
>>"She even got the fake horns thing down pat! Wood goes better with that costume, but she'll have to get that headband fixed by the festival."

Goddamn it!
THEY ARE REAL!!!... Good thing you didn't say that out loud, but it's still infuriating.
Real, living, and mostly feeling wood! Why is it so hard to grasp!?

On the Hero Otaku forums, they seem bursting with enthusiasm about the festival and getting accurate readings on this year's freshmen.
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>"So, the green haired boy is "super strong, with drawbacks". Who even wrote this!? This means everything and nothing all at once!!!"

>"With a Todoroki and a Yaoyorozu in there, this class is already promising. Add an Iida and I can say that I can't wait for the festival to begin! I need to see those three in action and the sleepers too!"

>"Okay, "Hardens" is a valid quirk description. "Creates" works out of sheer legacy, but whoever wrote "Melts" for the pink girl is not taking this seriously."

>"The foreign one "gives and takes size". Is that a height vampire or something?"

>"Either a straining quirk, she has no stamina or just got beaten. She was the only unconscious one."

>"But also was needed by the police, so she must do something impressive in some way."

>"...I hate leaks. They tease far more than they give. I want Present Mic to give them an intro already."

>"... Is "Explosive Rage" a quirk or a trait?"

Well, your's is a straining quirk, you are impressive and that's all you want to remember of this guys.

The imageboard…

It started somewhat normal, talking about the news of the attack.
Then it moved on, to screenshots of your classmates taken from the news.

You know better than to expect niceness from the internet, and some posts make some valid points, like "If that's Endeavor's son, and his red side is fire, what's up with the scar?" and most of "The ponytailed one's costume looks like she's a fall away from flashing everyone. Plz be on camera."

Then it gets weird, creepy, and a mite scary, when they get to you.

That part started when some anonymous user posted a screenshot of you laying on the stretcher as you were carried away from the site, with red circles around your tongue, horns and chest.

>"There's a cow in there. Discuss." Was all the text said.

>"Cow passes out on battle, what a surprise. What is she even doing there?" Posted some fat ass whose quirk is probably something stupid like pulling out his own eyes.

>"Poor dragon girl." Replied someone who apparently didn't read jack…

Do you look like a dragon?.. Neat-o

>"...isn't that the one from that one vid?"
>>"Link me up!"
>>>[Cow.Sushi.webm]
>>>>"I wanna be that sushi roll."
>>>>>"faget"

...There was no part of that exchange that didn't shake you a bit, and no matter how you interpret that second to last reply, it was gross.

You also take note to avoid cylindrical food and cameras in the future.

>"Is that an american flag on her neck? I thought her kind were all japanese." Posted someone who was clearly on to something. You are too american for this shit.

>"I'd hit it, no need to wake her up."
>>"FUCKING HELL SHE'S A MINOR!!!"

Thank you, person with an ounce of morals who still posts there for some reason!

>"I hope she makes it big time, I could use her merch." Posted someone who might be your first fan…

Yay!

>"That's wood, fag. Not real horns, no cow."

… That one gave you pause. Should you be mad at that one?
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Then it got worse and worse, as you read them in a blur of disgust.

>"I want to bring her home and pet her. Poor thing must be so scared."
>"Imagine her leaking in action kek."
>>"Think that the villain to capture her will try to make his own herd?"
>>>"STILL UNDERAGE!!!!!"
>"Cows aren't for fighting. Someone bring her a meal and a blanket."
>"She looks so confused! :("
>>"That's the concussion asshole."
>>"You mean she's not just that stupid?"
>>>"Implying a cow can be anything but stupid."
>>>>"Is this a woman thing or a cow thing I lost track guys."
>>>>"But of course a cow can be more than just stupid. They can also be a meal."
>>>>>"Man, anyone else wants some burgers right now?"
>"Ever have Hokkaido milk? I have. Heroism is a waste of a cow."


That was the point in which you closed the browser, stood up, walked to the bathroom and threw up on the sink.

Beyond the implied threats, it wasn't that much worse than school, but you had gotten used to good, nice people.

The only reason you can even sleep that night, is the consolation that people don't really act like they do on the internet. There wouldn't be much of a world if they did.

You wake up feeling…
Okay.
Not thrilled by the new day as usual, but…
Rested. Just that.

You go for a much needed, long lasting shower, thinking…

Fuck 'em. That's it.

You wrestled with a giant robot, nabbed an injured teacher from under the noses of two villains who could have killed you in an instant, and got a piece of your skeleton broken and burnt.

Mere words aren't scary anymore.

With renewed confidence, you step out of the shower and get ready for the day.

>What do you do?

>[Finish your boxes and go to school, bringing Tin with you. It's time to pay a visit to the school's workshop after class.]

>[Finish your boxes and go to school, bringing your still charged prepaid card. You feel like going back to that paraphernalia store and getting that almost working replica of Sniper's revolver. ]

>[Finish your boxes and go to school, there's lots of people to hang out with and little time, better not make plans now.]

>[Finish your boxes and go to school, (Write in.)]
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>>2424498
>>[Finish your boxes and go to school, there's lots of people to hang out with and little time, better not make plans now.]
Also
>shrink the prepaid card and store it so that nobody can steal it and use it, then bring it with
Just in case.
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>>2424507
support.
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>>2424498
>>2424507
Seconding as well
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>>2424507

Seconding
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>>2424498
>>[Finish your boxes and go to school, bringing Tin with you. It's time to pay a visit to the school's workshop after class.]
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>>2424498
>[Finish your boxes and go to school, there's lots of people to hang out with and little time, better not make plans now.]

>tfw no perfectly marbled Wagyu gf
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>>2424498
>>[Finish your boxes and go to school, bringing Tin with you. It's time to pay a visit to the school's workshop after class.]
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>>2424498
>>[Finish your boxes and go to school, bringing Tin with you. It's time to pay a visit to the school's workshop after class.]
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>>2424498
>[Finish your boxes and go to school, there's lots of people to hang out with and little time, better not make plans now.]
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>>2424498
>[Finish your boxes and go to school, bringing Tin with you. It's time to pay a visit to the school's workshop after class.]
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>>2424498
>[Finish your boxes and go to school, bringing Tin with you. It's time to pay a visit to the school's workshop after class.]
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>>2424498
>>[Finish your boxes and go to school, bringing Tin with you. It's time to pay a visit to the school's workshop after class.]
Time for Tin to get some upgrades.
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>>2424498
>[Finish your boxes and go to school, bringing Tin with you. It's time to pay a visit to the school's workshop after class.]

Man that last part gave me a feel. I'm to sensitive for the internet
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>>2424498
>[Finish your boxes and go to school, bringing Tin with you. It's time to pay a visit to the school's workshop after class.]
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>>2424532
You monster...10/10 good one anon.
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>>2424498
>>[Finish your boxes and go to school, there's lots of people to hang out with and little time, better not make plans now.]
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>>2424498
>>[Finish your boxes and go to school, there's lots of people to hang out with and little time, better not make plans now.]

Our schedule is a mess, let's not stress ourselves out.
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>>2424498
change to
>[Finish your boxes and go to school, bringing Tin with you. It's time to pay a visit to the school's workshop after class.]
from >>2424509
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Momma isn't up yet, but that's fine by you.

Whipping up breakfast isn't even an issue, with toast, bacon and eggs making for a quick first meal of the day and leaving you with quite a few minutes to finish the bento boxes.

You pull out the Tsuyu tray out of the freezer and stare at it for a couple of seconds, thinking about how would you get the frozen sauce out of the tray without making an unpresentable mess.

In the end, Momo's knives prove to be the solution, letting you slice deep crevices into the sauce and break it into manageable blocks.

You place the horns shaped dividers by the noodle filled tree and fix it into the box, before taking the flame one and placing it inside the snowflake, then filling both of them with chopped blocks of frozen sauce.

Finally you close, stack and wrap the boxes in a patterned furoshiki, making use of the wrapping some sake bottles still come bundled in. You can't claim to completely get the bento culture, but you are sure your work is more than pretty enough to not be mocked!

Since shrinking them would make the ice melt that much faster, you decide to carry the bundle by hand, but leave it by the door for now.

Before leaving, you go back to your room and look for your inches tall robot, finding it hobbling on your desk, spreading your deck over the table.

"Pack up, buddy!" You tell it, getting it to turn it's red eye towards you. "We gonna getcha all patched up today!.. Ah hope."

>"Acknowledged." It replies, rolling over the table and shuffling back the cards. It only trips once on its misshapen wheel, and it doesn't seem to mind at all, but you can't help but feel sorry for it.

A couple of minutes later, you go on your merry way to the train station with Tin, the deck, and All Might's gasmask on your backpack, hat on your head, card on your cleavage and your bento bundle on your hand.

A tiny part of you can't help but find the gazes and leers some of the commuters direct at you somewhat threatening after your late night reading, but you choose to ignore it. You are used to being ogled by now, and as long as no one tries anything, it's all fine and dandy.

The train itself doesn't take long, arriving just in time, but not bringing any familiar faces this time. Luckily for you, it's not a long ride, letting you get into Classroom 1-A with a few minutes to spare.

And after Mr. Aizawa called for the class representatives to attend to your duties, you took charge of the announcements as Momo took attendance.

"And please remember that today is the last day to sign up for the school clubs!" You read from the sheet the teacher handed to you.

Crap. You had forgotten about that. Last week you wanted to join the track club, but you aren't really sure you'd have the time anymore...
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After that little surprise, classes were fairly standard, with only one notable success.
It wasn't too hard to notice that Denki has other's phones charging on his lap, nor was it to pass around a few brand new Yaoyorozu-made replacement pencils to those who needed them.

But it took you to the third eraser to notice that you were being used to be cheap on stationery. It actually makes you somewhat happy, being part of the class' harmony.
Standing out is great, but fitting in feels fuzzy inside.

The instant the class is dismissed for lunch, you pick up your furoshiki and go to the cafeteria, standing on the doorway and looking around for Shoto's coveted second-worst illuminated table.

It's not hard to spot, really. Shoto's hair stands out, pretty much at the opposite side of the room. Luckily, you weren't pushed out of the way this time.

Thus you walk through the students filled room, not bothered by the glares you get from some general studies guys, only worrying about not bumping into anyone.

It's halfway through the room that, with a twitch of your ear, familiar voices catch your attention and make you stop on your tracks.

>"..re she goes. Homemade lunch for two." Comes Mineta's voice from a nearby table. "You lost her. Between the first meet rule and pretty boy Todoroki being the mysterious, strong and rich friend, it was just a matter of time."

>"...They are just friends?" Denki replies, doubtful. "I mean, I still got a chance… right?"

>"Totally." Mineta answers, dripping sarcasm. "They've only known each other for longer and hang out regularly!.. I told you to grab what you could of those handfuls and squeeze when you had the chance."

You raise an eyebrow and turn around to glare at the purple midget, but he's not even looking in your direction. Instead, you look at Denki.

>"Dude." Denki says, slumping over his tray. "None of us knows crap about all this dating thing, but not making every girl hate you feels like common sense. But what am I saying… I know shit too."

>"If it makes you feel better, we'll still get to see her jump in costume in foundational hero studies." Mineta tells him, patting him on the back. "I know it makes me feel better."

>What do you do?

>[Go sit by Shoto and give him the lunch you made for him, as an apology. "I wasn't quite thinkin' straight back then, and that thing I said… I didn't mean it. Sorry."]
>[Go sit by Shoto, give him the lunch you made for him and explain your point. "I may have … Okay, I royally fucked up the delivery, but I had a point. Bloodlines can't be changed, but they are just a starting line. You are what you make out of yourself… I'd know."]
>[Give Shoto the lunch you made for him and go sit elsewhere, this kind of things are embarrassing! "Sorry!"]
>[Give Shoto the lunch you made for him and apologize, then go sit by Denki.]
>[Give Shoto the lunch you made for him and apologize, then go sit by Denki, giving him the bento you stylized after yourself.]
>[Write in.]
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>>2426937
>>[Go sit by Shoto, give him the lunch you made for him and explain your point. "I may have … Okay, I royally fucked up the delivery, but I had a point. Bloodlines can't be changed, but they are just a starting line. You are what you make out of yourself… I'd know."]
Gotta explain shit
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>>2426937
>[Go sit by Shoto, give him the lunch you made for him and explain your point. "I may have … Okay, I royally fucked up the delivery, but I had a point. Bloodlines can't be changed, but they are just a starting line. You are what you make out of yourself… I'd know."]
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>>2426937
>[Give Shoto the lunch you made for him and go sit elsewhere, this kind of things are embarrassing! "Sorry!"]
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>>2426937
>[Go sit by Shoto, give him the lunch you made for him and explain your point. "I may have … Okay, I royally fucked up the delivery, but I had a point. Bloodlines can't be changed, but they are just a starting line. You are what you make out of yourself… I'd know."]
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>>2426937
>[Go sit by Shoto, give him the lunch you made for him and explain your point. "I may have … Okay, I royally fucked up the delivery, but I had a point. Bloodlines can't be changed, but they are just a starting line. You are what you make out of yourself… I'd know."]
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>>2426937
>[Go sit by Shoto and give him the lunch you made for him, as an apology. "I wasn't quite thinkin' straight back then, and that thing I said… I didn't mean it. Sorry."]
>[On your way over, see if Denki wants to hang out with you at the workshop after class. There's probably gonna be a bunch of waiting around and you don't want to keep blowing him off.]
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>>2426937
>[Go sit by Shoto and give him the lunch you made for him, as an apology. "I wasn't quite thinkin' straight back then, and that thing I said… I didn't mean it. Sorry."]
>[On your way over, see if Denki wants to hang out with you at the workshop after class. There's probably gonna be a bunch of waiting around and you don't want to keep blowing him off.]
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>>2426937
>[Go sit by Shoto, give him the lunch you made for him and explain your point.]

>[I’m sorry. I’m not great with words. If spiting your father is important to you, I guess that’s okay. But I can’t hold back if I’m going to be able to be the hero I need to be.]
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>>2426989
I don't see how the second statement is related to the first.
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>>2426992
It explains why we cared in the first place that he wasn’t using his fire.

If I were to be more antagonistic about it, I’d say that holding back is conceited and reckless because it implies that he is so powerful he can survive any villain attack with one hand behind his back even though everyone else including the experts have to give it their all. Certainly, Ushi cares too much about being a great hero and thereby an inspiration, (as well as not getting killed in the line of duty) to not give it her 100%. The only justification for Shoto holding back is if angering Endeavor is a priority over being the best possible hero he can be.

Basically, we had a near-death experience, as did many of his peers, and he’s still playing around. If his dad is well and truly dead to him then he shouldn’t care what he thinks.

Maybe the given option was better but it had a baked-in assumption that we’re just right that rubbed me kinda wrong.
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>>2427011
We kinda are right about how being a spiteful prick is being a spiteful prick.
But I get what you're saying. Maybe if you added a "and you shouldn't either" to the end it would be clearer.
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>>2427031
I thought about it but I felt that it’d be more effective to let him come to that conclusion on his own, rather than telling him what to do, which might hurt our chances of recovering our relationship die. Plus, there’s something to be said for brevity in write-ins.
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>>2426937
Lets ramp up the FEELS a bit.
>>[Go sit by Shoto, give him the lunch you made for him and explain your point. "I think what I said came out a bit different to what I thought, and I'm sorry if it offended you. The way I see it, disliking your quirk is disliking yourself, and not being confortable with who you are sucks, y'know? I know. What I'm trying to say is, I think you are great Shoto, no matter who is or who isn't in your DNA, all of you is great and it breaks my heart a little that you don't see it that way..."
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>>2427055
I like it.
I support this if >>2426944
doesn't win.
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>>2426937
>[Go sit by Shoto, give him the lunch you made for him and explain your point. "I may have … Okay, I royally fucked up the delivery, but I had a point. Bloodlines can't be changed, but they are just a starting line. You are what you make out of yourself… I'd know."]
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>>2426937
>[Go sit by Shoto and give him the lunch you made for him, as an apology. "I wasn't quite thinkin' straight back then, and that thing I said… I didn't mean it. Sorry."]

We're here to apologize, not belabor the point.
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>>2426937
>>[Go sit by Shoto and give him the lunch you made for him, as an apology. "I wasn't quite thinkin' straight back then, and that thing I said… I didn't mean it. Sorry."]
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>>2426937
>[Go sit by Shoto and give him the lunch you made for him, as an apology. "I wasn't quite thinkin' straight back then, and that thing I said… I didn't mean it. Sorry."]

And then we'll explain Denki, but later.
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>>2426986
Voting for this
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>>2426937
>[Go sit by Shoto, give him the lunch you made for him and explain your point. "I may have … Okay, I royally fucked up the delivery, but I had a point. Bloodlines can't be changed, but they are just a starting line. You are what you make out of yourself… I'd know."]
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>>2426937
>>[Go sit by Shoto, give him the lunch you made for him and explain your point. "I may have … Okay, I royally fucked up the delivery, but I had a point. Bloodlines can't be changed, but they are just a starting line. You are what you make out of yourself… I'd know."]
Suits the divider art.
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>>2426937
>>[Go sit by Shoto, give him the lunch you made for him and explain your point. "I may have … Okay, I royally fucked up the delivery, but I had a point. Bloodlines can't be changed, but they are just a starting line. You are what you make out of yourself… I'd know."]
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>>2426937
>[Go sit by Shoto, give him the lunch you made for him and explain your point. "I may have … Okay, I royally fucked up the delivery, but I had a point. Bloodlines can't be changed, but they are just a starting line. You are what you make out of yourself… I'd know."]
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Alright, tallied up!
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>>2413554
Exactly how long are we supposed to wait before we threesome that poor boy?
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>>2429054
I’d guess three temporal units.
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>>2429054
At least after the festival? I also wonder who Ushi will get to pair with in the school exam.
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>>2430082
Ushi is pretty versatile, so she doesn't have a bad pairing really. My guess is Shoto.
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>>2430095
But i wanted Ushi paired with Momo. For that ubermensch combo.
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>>2430114
Sure, that's a good pair too. I feel like Momo and Ushi are getting closer all the time.
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Denki is right.
Even if this time it was a more-or-less private conversation in which you just happened to hear his comment, making every other girl in the class hate him with his words and actions isn't going to help his chances. Even you, having heard and now read far worse, are annoyed.

…And also about you and Shoto being friends. This newfound lack of free time is not making your brand new social life any favors, and say what you want about your miserable years in elementary school, at least you had time to spare.

Maybe talking up the guy would be in order, and you don't think you would deny him a second date if he asked, but you just don't have the time right now!

Instead you walk up to Shoto's table and place your bento bundle on the table.

"...It ain't taken, right?" You ask him as you pull out the chair next to his.

He looks up at you for an instant and goes back to staring at his white rice.
Not to disrespect Lunch Rush, but this time, you think your dish is the superior one.
...Although you didn't have a budget nor a need to feed hundreds. Scale matters on this things.

>"No." He replies without looking at you. "It is free."

This looks bad, but as you take the empty seat for yourself, you find yourself somewhat glad that you didn't let this fester and get worse.

"I think you oughta know by now that words ain't my thing." You say, then unwrap the bento. "But actions are, and I recall you really liking these…"

As you drag the last word, you open both bento and slide his in front of him, displacing his tray. Not that he seems to mind though, as he seems enraptured by the grayish white noodles, steak and the now mostly thawed sauce, which seems to have actually kept the whole thing fairly cold so far.

Like you wanted, the bento looks pretty good, with the small flame full of the dark red dipping sauce in the middle being surrounded by the noodles in the snowflake shaped divider, the steak filling the space under the snowflake and the white gravy filling the area above it.
Not a perfect scene, but quite good for a first attempt at a bento.

"So I made them for you." You say, leaving your own bento by the side to observe his reaction. "Call it my surefire way to say I'm sorry for making you mad. "

He once more looks at you, slowly spinning his spork on the noodles as he does so.
You hold your breath as he dips the noodles on the cold sauce before bringing it to his mouth.

>"Hmm~" He moans, closing his eyes as he loudly slurps the noodles.

And for the first time in the weeks you've known him, you get to see a genuine smile on his face as he chews. Not the small ones you had to look for, but neither a wide unnatural one. Just a content smile.

"I take it you like it?" You ask him as he spins a new sporkful of noodles. "Try the chicken fried steak too, it won't disappoint!"

Instead of answering or following your suggestion, he lifts the spork and analyses the noodles for a second.
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>"Extra thick…" He comments before eating them, then continues with a question. "Where did you get them?"

"I had to make the whole thing from scratch. Flour, actually." You answer, opening your own bento.

With the steak making a brownish floor, your bento makes a bit more sense, looking like a lone horned tree weathering the white winter. It is encrusted with steak and menaces with spikes of noodle.

>"Impressive." He says as he continues eating.

"So…" You ask as you dip your noodles into the sweet smelling sauce. "Apology accepted? Are we friends again?"

At that line, he stabs his spork into the steak and lets go of it, his smile fading into his normal flat expression, but showing slight hints of surprise.

>"Did we ever stop?" He asks, looking straight at you.

"You seemed mad…" You answer, slowly eating your lunch. Not that it wasn't good, far from it, but you didn't want to have your mouth full in case you needed to interject for any reason.

>"While I do not really hold you accountable for it, you carved open some scars I had forgotten about." He says, then shifts his gaze to the floor. "I was trying to not vent on you, but I guess that looked just as aggressive."

"All forgiven then?" You ask, sighing in relief and waiting for his confirmation.

>"No." He simply answers, resuming his enjoyment of his bento.

"What?!" You ask him, almost choking and accidentally eating a sporkful of noodles without any chewing.

>"This is a bribe. A great one, and I am taking it, but be honest." He says, pointing at you with his own spork. "You are not sorry about what you said."

Be honest? Has he even seen you trying to lie? You suck at it.

"...True." You confess, rubbing your temples and looking down at the table, trying to make sure you don't fuck up again. "I may have … Okay, I royally fucked up the delivery. And I'm sorry if it offended you, but the way I see it, disliking your quirk is disliking yourself, and not being comfortable with who you are sucks, y'know?"

You then lift up your gaze and look at your friend's heterochromatic eyes.

"I know." You continue, placing your fingers over your head for a second, referencing your horns and bovine heritage. "What I'm trying to say is, I think you are great Shoto, no matter who is or who isn't in your DNA, all of you is great and it breaks my heart a little that you don't see it that way…"

"So, no. I'm not sorry for what I said. But I'm sorry for how I did it…" You conclude, slathering your steak in gravy. "And for having to say it."

You then carry on with your lunch, feeling a bit more emotionally drained than you expected.

>"First training and then this." Shoto finally says, a full minute later. "You keep pushing yourself more and more into my life."

Oh...

"Sorry, I just thought you had to hear it." You say, eyeing the chair at the opposite side of the table and standing up. "I'll back off if you want..."
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>"Don't." He says, placing a hand on your shoulder and pushing you down a bit. "I like having you close."

"...Thanks pal." You say, sporting a relaxed smile."We cool now?"

"Since the second bite, really." He answers, finishing the last few noodles and moving on to the steak. "I told you I was taking the bribe."

The last few minutes of lunch break you spend with Shoto, wolfing down your steak and answering the occasional question as to how you managed to make the dishes. Apparently, he hadn't had genuine homemade cold soba in years, and now he wanted to try making it himself. With bought noodles of course.

Foundational Hero Studies wasn't particularly thrilling today, as you only wrapped up the law lesson you began the previous day, this time with Mr. Aizawa just watching as All Might taught the lesson with his face buried in a book for most of the period.

While he got late to class and it took you some time to piece together the scribbles on the board and his anecdote filled lecture, you can't say that it was particularly hard either. Not for your corner of the classroom at least, as Momo and you only have slight issues writing it down, while Denki had seemingly transcended into a higher plane, staring past the teacher and board.

After classes are done, you take a moment to catch up to All Might.

"All Might!" You call out for the hero as he tries to walk out of the classroom, running to walk next to him for a couple of seconds.

"Young Walker?" He asks as you dig in your backpack for the mask you took from him, trying to walk away from you. "I'm in a hurry right now, but if you have any questions, you should try sending them to my faculty e-mail and I'll send get back at you before the next class!"

"Just a sec!" You tell him standing in the doorway and, pulling out the mask and asking. "Momma said to ask you if I could keep it. Can I?"

"Uhm… Sure!" He says, sliding his hands under your arms and lifting you, putting you down out of the doorway. "But you should stop doing that, you'll cause an accident."

"Thank yo-!" You manage to say before he interrupts you.

"AND I LEAVE!" He shouts as turns into a blur down the hall, disappearing in an instant.

"Uh." You say, shrugging and going for the- your mop, briefly wondering why would he be in such a hurry.

You guess that even the country's N°1 Must have tummy issues once in a while and carry on with your spirits-crushingly boring punishment.

In a way, it's worse than any hard activity.
Even running laps can be fun, as it's a challenge of sorts. Cleaning the classroom alone just eats away at your afternoon with just enough stimulation to not allow the minutes to blur together.

But even the most tedious of tasks ends at some point, as you finish removing the second instance of chewed gum stuck on the floor next Daisy's seat. Asshole.

With more relief than actual happiness, you pick up your stuff and set out for the school's workshop.
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If there's someone able to fix Tin, it's Power Loader. And even if he himself isn't around, there should be at least a single student of his hanging out there who could do it.

Finding the door isn't exactly hard, but voices inside stop you right before knocking.

>"All right, I took cover. Carry on with your IED." You hear a vaguely familiar tired male voice come from the inside of the room.

>"Don't try to ruin the poor baby's first flight!" An excited female voice yells back, making you wonder what is going on in there.

You don't have to wait for long though, as a loud buzzing sound assaults your ears just before the room's door compliments it with battery, as it sends you flying a couple of yards away.

"Ow…" You moan as you recover your bearings, finding a rather beaten machine buzzing in circles next to you.

Boxy and simple in design, the interesting parts are the small arms it has at its sides and the four rotors atop it, which you suppose gave it the ability to fly at some point. Now tough, with two barely recognizable ones and a third that is almost as broken, the last rotor only makes it go in circles and flip like an out of control lawnmower.

>"You saw it! It crashed! No detonations at all!" The female voice says, oddly excited. "That's progress!"

>"How about you listen to your upperclassman and supervisor and try going up from zero instead of starting at the maximum and going down?" The tired male voice says. "I'm already stretching these scraps too much, so if you could stop making a mess of the place…"

>"See? I'm making progress while you got bogged down on one thing!" The still unseen girl answers. "Now to recover 17-b and begin work on 17-c!"

You stand up and pick up your backpack, along with the beaten up helibox, which you pick with great care to avoid touching the spinning blades.

"...Is this yours?" You ask, peeking inside just before a soot covered pink haired girl with a pretty sweet pair of goggles tries to exit, ending an inch away from each other's faces. "It sort of crashed into me."

>"17, my baby! You brought 17 back!" The girl exclaims, snatching the battered machine out of your hands… Then turning it off and throwing it into a messy workbench, quickly fading into the background junk. "I'm Hatsume Mei, remember that name, you'll see it all over the country in a couple of years. Now, who are you again?"

"Walker Ushi, from heroics." You answer, digging out tiny Tin out of your backpack, holding a normal ¥100 coin this time. "I came here to see if someone could help me repair my robot. Is Power Loader here?"

>"No. He's too busy upgrading the security system, as am I scavenging rare metals for tiny amounts, sorry." A lanky black haired boy says from the back of the room, with a large pile of scrap on the workbench in front of him and what looks to be the lovechild of Robocop, the power loader from Aliens and a samurai armor on a stand next to him.
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>"Eh… I don't do repairs." The girl says, scratching the top of Tin's head. "Too boring. Now, upgrades on the other hand…"

"Upgrades?" You ask, a bit hesitant. "Hardware, software, A.I. ...that kind of thing?"

>"Mostly hardware, really." She says with a shrug. "I can make do with some coding, but if you want to jump an A.I…. Other than Power Loader himself, you'd need to convince either Karoshika over there or a senior to help you, and you won't get a senior to tell you the time of the day now, hotfixing their great projects for the festival."

"Cool. Do you think you could-" You say, being interrupted by Hatsume.

>"Were it a commission from scratch, this would be easy, but if I only do some minor modding, I won't be able to pass the expenses as part of my babies." She explains. "I can do it but I would have to charge the expenses… or you could let me run wild and do things my way! Our baby would get the Hatsume name signed on it and it wouldn't cost us a yen!.."

>"Or you can just wait until after the festival is done and ask Power Loader." The boy, Karoshika points out without turning around.

>What do you do?

>[Let her do it how she wants. "Total freedom? Got it. Just... Don't blow it up."]
>[Tin's fine as he was. "Just patch it up, 'kay? Maybe an upgrade or two, but no weird business. I'll foot the bill."]
>[Wait for Power Loader to be free after the festival. "Nevermind."]
>[Write in.]

>A.I.

>[Try to convince this guy to help with Tin's A.I. (How?)]
>[He has enough on his plate, leave him alone.]
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>>2430325
>>[Let her do it how she wants. "Total freedom? Got it. Just... Don't blow it up."]
>[He has enough on his plate, leave him alone.]
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>>2430325
>>[Let her do it how she wants. "Total freedom? Got it. Just... Don't blow it up."]
Seems fine, but let's also try and curb Tin's unpredictability by
>[Try to convince this guy to help with Tin's A.I. (How?)]
Offering to grow the metal he's scavenging.
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>>2430325
>Ask Mei for an estimate on repair costs for such a tiny robot. Get them if it's not too big an impact on our coffers.

>Ask the lanky boy if he'd trade some help with his salvaging for a crash course in A.I. and maybe some upgrades.

Let's break the local microeconomy! I've been waiting for this for a while! I think this is going to be the start of a beautiful partnership...

But yeah. I think it'd be nice to have Tin have his currenty body patched up, and if we can get Mei to make him another body then maybe he can download himself back and forth between the different chassis? Or just swap what body the head's on?
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>>2430325
>[Let her do it how she wants. "Total freedom? Got it. Just... Don't blow it up."]

>[He has enough on his plate, leave him alone.]
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>>2430325
>[Let her do it how she wants. "Total freedom? Got it. Just... Don't blow it up."]
>[Try to convince this guy to help with Tin's A.I. (How?)] (Offering to grow the rare metals he needs)
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>>2430325
>[Let her do it how she wants. "Total freedom? Got it. Just... Don't blow it up."]
WHAT COULD POSSIBLY GO WRONG ?

Also, try to convince the guy to work Tin's AI.
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>>2430325
This: >>2430341


This will also be quirk trainning.
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>>2430325
>[Let her do it how she wants. "Total freedom? Got it. Just... Don't blow it up."]
>[He has enough on his plate, leave him alone.]
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>>2430325
>[Wait for Power Loader to be free after the festival. "Never Mind."]

>[Try to convince this guy to help with Tin's A.I. (How?)]
Ask for stimulating educational materials?
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>stimulating educational materials

lewd
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>>2430325
>>[Let her do it how she wants. "Total freedom? Got it. Just... Don't blow it up."]
>[Try to convince this guy to help with Tin's A.I. (How?)] Offer him rare metal.
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>>2430325
>>[Let her do it how she wants. "Total freedom? Got it. Just... Don't blow it up."]
>>[Try to convince this guy to help with Tin's A.I. (How?)] (Offering to grow the rare metals he needs)
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Dunno he's a upperclassman but you guys really think that offering someone to grow gold and other rare metals is a good idea?
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>>2431095
Isnt using your quirk for monetary gain without a license super illegal?
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>>2431095
Yes. It sounds like a great idea, in this articulate context.
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>>2431159
It's not for monetary gain. It's not gold or anything, but the highly specialized metal used in gear.
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>>2431159
It’s not like they’d be allowed to sell the scrap metal anyways, so it’s just trading favors. We shave off all of his time he’d normally spend salvaging and he helps us out with his expertise while getting to do something more interesting than salvaging. It’s a win-win-win.

Plus, if this goes well maybe we can trade similar favors with other support kids! I’m sure Mei can think of a use for us.
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>>2430325
>Offer to grow or shrink anything she builds to any size she wants.
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>>2430325
>[Let her do it how she wants. "Total freedom? Got it. Just... Don't blow it up."]
> Grow Tin to original size, so she cam properly work the body.
Or even bigger, not sure how engineering works, but if we could pilot them from within by the end of it that would be neat.
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>>2430325
>>2431282
Seconding this.
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Okay, tallied up, will try to start writing now.
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>>2431463
God that image shouldn't make me laugh so much.
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>>2430082
Okidokes. Who're we looking at for candidates?
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>>2431573
It's a forced pairing. And it needs to be something that testes Ushi's weakness
Ushi is a straightforeward, punch through type of girl, so she'd be paired with someone she can't use as a battering ram, against someone who can't be pushed through.

I['m thinking Sero, or Kaminari, or even Mina.
Against Nezu or Cementoss
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>>2431618
I gotchu i gotchu. How about for the inevitable victory threesome with Todoroki?
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>>2431628
No.
Shoto is not for lewds.
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>>2432903

Yet.
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>>2432909
No.
Shoto is for setting up with Momo because they are adorable.
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>>2432903
>>2432909
>>2432918
So threesome with Shoto and Momo, got it.
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You don't really know these people, and you could just wait for Power Loader to be free… But you don't have any reason to distrust this Hatsume girl, even if she seems a bit over enthusiastic.

"Total freedom? Got it. Just... Don't blow it up." You tell her, remembering how the upperclassman that said was her supervisor called her machine an Improvised Explosive Device. "I've grown to like the little fella."

Hatsume looks at you for an instant, then looks at the six inches tall robot on your hands.
Then back at you, and back at Tin. She does that a couple more times before staring straight ahead and rubbing her eyes.

>"So it actually is that small. I thought my quirk was going haywire." She says, picking up Tin from your hands and lifting it up like a kitten. "...How did that happen? I know the school wipes and sells each years' surplus, but I don't think I ever saw a working mini. Though I did see a 0 Points one go rogue on Tokyo once."

"I shrunk it." You tell her, correcting the tilt of your head. "That's not a problem, is it?"

>"Well…" She says, placing Tin on a less messy workbench and sauntering over some of the largest industrial looking machines, pointing at some of them and happily telling you something before interrupting herself. "With fiber optics and photochemical-… Wait, what?"

"I shrunk it." You repeat, shrugging. "'s my quirk, I enlarge and shrink stuff. Lots of stuff."

>"...You and I have so much to talk about." She says, grinning widely. "But! Back to the tiny machine-"

"Tin. Its name is Tin." You point out, earning a flat stare. "...Carry on."

>"As I was trying to say, the problem would be with the chassis and plating." She explains, picking up what you recognize as a laser ruler and measuring Tin's overall frame and then its misshapen wheel. "We haven't actually been allowed to mess with the school's robots so far, but they aren't crafted with love and care, sadly they are made pretty cheaply. From what I've seen so far, the carbon is all over the place on their armor! There's ceramic chips in the alloy and random amounts of sulfur! It's like they want the poor babies to be destroyed!"

Thanks to Pa's job, you aren't totally lost in her tirade, but you just grab your chin and nod anyway. Considering they throw them en masse at children to be destroyed, you aren't surprised by the parts you get. It's shitty and cheap steel.

>"So, I was thinking of a full on overhaul!" She then says, walking to a whiteboard on a wall and wiping it clean before drawing a rough sketch of Tin in black marker, circling most of it in red. "This wheel? Robots shouldn't be stopped by stairs! That's what threads are for! Or legs!.. Or both! This cutey mitten hands? I'm thinking at least three fingers!"

"But what does that have to do with the armor and chassis?" You ask her, trying to pull her back from the engineering rabbit hole.
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>"That, right!" She says, tapping her cheek with the open marker and giving herself black freckles. "Simply put, I don't think the plating should stay. Same for the chassis. Most of the electronics should be fine and the motors are cheap but efficient, so they don't have to go, but if you want Tin here to fight, its armor and… spine should at least be decent steel. Still with me?"

"'yuup! go on." You tell her, picking up a small piece of sandpaper and filing your nails.

>"Thing is, milling pieces for something that small… It'd be error proof. Especially if you plan on having it going full MOGERA in combat. Any tiny error would scalate out of control..." She finishes. "But you can bring it back to size, right?"

"Sure. Bigger too." You answer taking Tin and placing it on the floor, enlarging it to be five feet tall. "'s this enough?"

Hatsume lowers her goggles over her eyes and rummages around for a minute, before pulling what you recognize as a large electric wrench, then tries to fit the end on one of the bolts keeping a panel over Tin's wheel closed.

>"You know, I'm starting to think you'll need to stick around for this first part." She says, looking at the size difference between the bolt and tooltip. "Let's get the poor baby back it's mobility first and the rest I'll fix on my spare time during the week."

She then grabs your hand and places it on Tin's head, making both of you look at her in varying degrees of confusion.

>"For now, I need you to return it to normal size." She tells you, holding the tool in place. "Then you can… I don't know. Technically all students are welcome to the studio as long as Power Loader or a designated supervisor is present, but I don't know what can an heroics student do here."

"Eh, I'll make do." You tell her, enlarging Tin back to its imposing original size in a puff of vapor. "... A question though, why are you helping us?"

>"For fun, the challenge, and to get some hands on experience with a working robot before trying to build my own again!" She explains, shouting over the noise of the powered tool. "Connections too! How many developers of support items do you know by name?!"

"Only you!.. I guess!" You answer between clenched teeth as the tool's bass-heavy sound grinds into your skull.

>"That's right! And make sure to tell your classmates to ask for Hatsume Mei whenever they need anything, costumes or other miscellaneous items!" She tells you with a proud smile.
"Will do!" You instantly answer, returning the smile.

It's obvious that she loves what she does, and that kind of enthusiasm is contagious, even if what she does is obviously miles ahead of your garage tinkering.

With all the noise Hatsume is making, along with the friendly shouting match, it felt weird to not have been interrupted at any point by the third student in the room.
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Turning around to see him, he's hunched over his workbench, with five open transparent cylinders along with a fifth much smaller closed metallic gray one to his right, and a bin full of scrap to his left, with some seemingly in front of him.
He's black hair reminds of of Mr. Aizawa's, as does his general build, but what really catches your attention is his gray apron, his bulky gloves and, most than any other thing, his safety earmuffs.

...That explains that. It also makes you a bit envious. Goddamn noise.

Having to kill some time, and interested in Hatsume's earlier comment, you walk close and stand behind him, shimming to the side a little to see what is he doing.

He takes what looks to be a relatively new but broken phone and quickly takes it apart, taking the motherboard and crushing it over the bench, taking then three small grey slivers out of the wreck and placing them on a small tray and stuffing it into a small toaster sized machine. The machine's screen lights up and shows "0.5%". He then takes out the tray and carefully drops the metal sliver in one of the open cylinders, where it falls over a couple dozen similar shards.

Whatever "rare metals" he's currently salvaging… It looks like it'll take a while, especially if he is only getting a couple grams every time.

He then takes one of the other two slivers and repeats the process, with the machine showing a clear "0.0%" this time.

…Or even less.
Good for him that you are here!
You poke his shoulder and see him straighten up, looking boths sides in alarm.

>"Is Hatsume going to test something?" He asks as he pulls down his earmuffs and turns to face you.

"Not that I know of." You answer, looking at the open cylinders and their contents. One has what you recognize as gold, another has it's scraps floating in… vaseline? Uh. The other two only look like metal, with no visible difference to you. "Whatcha doin'?"

>"...You are the girl from the sushi challenge." He says, ignoring your question and looking at you with tired eyes.

"...You work as a waiter?" You ask, finally placing where you had heard his voice.

>"Part time, yes." He says, nodding. "It's that a problem?"

"N-no!" You say, stepping back. "It's a perfectly fine job! I just don't know how do you find the time to work and do… this. Whatever is that you are doing now."

>"Hardly and barely, but I plan on winning this year, and that means perfecting my project." He tells you, pointing at the armor-like thingamajig on the stand closer to him. "...But the materials I need are rare as hell, and I still got to refine and work them later…"

He then scrambles and pats over his pockets for a second before pulling out a small, dull metallic cube the size of your thumbnail and placing it on the workbench.
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>"This thing, this miserable amount took me a whole afternoon to refine. And is only one part of the alloy I want." He says, then motions with his hand at the cylinders. "So I guess I'll eat three spoons of caffeine the day of the festival and hope to wake up when I drop soon after."

"And I bet it's really expensive… Say, if I took care of that, would you take a gander at my robot?" You ask, looking at the tiny cube. It would take you an instant.

>"Sure, I'll do anything you want." He says, turning back to his work and putting his earmuffs back on. "Don't bother me till then, though.

With a snicker, you pick up the small cube and enlarge it until it weights two and a half pounds. Then you poke his shoulder again, getting him to look at you with a raised eyebrow.

He then looks at the cube and you wish you had a camera. For an instant there his eyes looked to be the size of Pony's.

"Ta-da!" You say, grabbing his wrist and placing the cube on his open palm. "Do you need anything else?"

>"...Well, fuck me gently with a chainsaw." He says, astonished. "T-the clear tubes."

You then turn the forearm length tubes into transparent barrels, multiplying several times over the metals inside. It is a lot of gold and other metals, but you try to keep it at less than three pounds each. Just in case.

You are about to grab the gray tube when Karoshika slaps your wrist.

>"Sorry." He says, picking up the tube and putting it down. "But that's where I was placing the radioactive materials. No idea of what a kilogram of promethium and uranium would do, and I don't want to know."

That explains the rest of the safety gear, then.

"...Good call." You answer, nervously rubbing your hand against your skirt. "So… about my robot?"

>"I guess I did extend a blank check…" He says, throwing the cube up and catching it, then giving a small bow. "What do you want me to do, boss?"

"What can you do?" You ask. "No offence, but I feel like I've been ran around the barn and have no clue about what you can do with an A.I."

>"Most don't." He says, taking off his now obviously lead lined safety gear and walking back to where you left Hatsume. "Do you know what this is?"

When you look at her, pink haired girl is mostly inside of Tin, as it plays the world's most boring knife game on a workbench. It's just stupid if you don't have fingers.

When she realizes she's being talked to, she gets out of the robot and looks at her upperclassman.

>"Over a million yen in one of earth's rarest metals." She answers, looking the cube and then at you. "She did it, didn't she? If we can keep her around, resource limits will just banish!"

>"Yes and yes!.. So don't mess that robot up." He says, putting the cube aside and grabbing Hatsume's electric wrench. "Hold still buddy, I'm going to show your owner what makes you tick."

He then grabs Tin's head and opens a panel next to it's neck, allowing you to look up to… Electronics. A board, chips and a solid state disk.
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>"Now, A.I." Karoshika explains, pointing at the three larger chips on the board, each with a primary color adhesive on them. "A.I needs two things to be called that. The red chip, a CPU and the blue one, a NPU, central and neural processing units. That green thing in there is a GPU, but they aren't really necessary."

"And what in tarnation is a NPU? What does it do?" You ask, feeling a bit repulsed by looking inside Tin's skull.

>"Simply put, the solution to Theseus' Ship, an A.I's soul." He says, then shrugs. "But real, as it takes care of the A.I's learning, self-improvement and personality. It's also the main responsible for erratic behaviours, as they have trouble separating correlation and causation."

>"Sort of like people!" Hatsume interjects before you can defend your religion. "A.I can make mistakes in logic that simple computers wouldn't, which is why a toaster with A.I is a bad idea, but an adaptable battle machine needs to be."

"They were… really dumb and predictable at the entrance exam." You point out.

>"Well, yeah." Hatsume says, pointing at you with a wrench. "Being new, it's not different than fighting a toddler with a sword."

>"And it's not like they share experiences, so they don't know how to avoid what destroyed the others." Karoshika says, getting Tin to nod slowly. "But they are computers, after all. So I was going to take it's head and make a simulation for it to learn from at high speed. With how slow real life is to a computer, I'm talking of months or even years of training in a few days. Thing is, what do you want me to teach it? Since mixing more than a couple things in would boggle it down and render it all null, I thought I'd ask."

>What do you do? (Pick 2)

>[Broken phrases and awkward body language don't cut it anymore "Teach it Japanese"]
>[It would be great back up if you so happen to be attacked again. "Teach it to guard and protect."]
>[It has a soul?.. Kinda?.. "Give it something to play jn. To grow as itself."]
>[It's, after all, a machine. "Teach it to serve. Like a butler or something."]
>[Isn't it supposed to be smart? "Teach it to tinker and repair itself."]
>[Write in.]
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>>2431618
Nezu's hard for people who are either too slow or too small scale. Ushi can just embiggen herself and her partner, climb over the rubble, and wrestle the crane directly.

I'd say her worst matchups would be Midnight, Present Mic, Cementoss, and Eraserhead. Midnight and Present Mic because they're nigh unapproachable and Ushi desperately lack range. Cementoss could probably challenge Ushi's endurance. And Eraserhead is a tough match up for anybody.
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>>2433150
>>[Isn't it supposed to be smart? "Teach it to tinker and repair itself."]
>[It has a soul?.. Kinda?.. "Give it something to play jn. To grow as itself."]
fully autonomous and capable of evolving? fun
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>>2433150
>>[It has a soul?.. Kinda?.. "Give it something to play jn. To grow as itself."]
>>[It's, after all, a machine. "Teach it to serve. Like a butler or something."]
Perfect to help Momma around the house!
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>>2433150
>[Broken phrases and awkward body language don't cut it anymore "Teach it Japanese"]
>[It has a soul?.. Kinda?.. "Give it something to play jn. To grow as itself."]

I think I’m gonna love these guys in the support department.
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>>2433156
Midnight we can just walk over while huge. Eraser head can't stop us from being big once we're big, so we have that going for us. Cementoss would be an issue that would require some 3d thinking/
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>>2433150
>>[It would be great back up if you so happen to be attacked again. "Teach it to guard and protect."]
>>[It has a soul?.. Kinda?.. "Give it something to play jn. To grow as itself."]
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>>2433150
>>[It has a soul?.. Kinda?.. "Give it something to play jn. To grow as itself."]
>[It would be great back up if you so happen to be attacked again. "Teach it to guard and protect."]

The first one will let it slowly start to learn how to speak over time nad I feel it would fit a robot character to have a good arc to slowly learn to make his voice be known as his soul developes slowly turning into a real person
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>>2433150
>>[Broken phrases and awkward body language don't cut it anymore "Teach it Japanese"]
>>[It has a soul?.. Kinda?.. "Give it something to play jn. To grow as itself."]
Time to make Tin a real boy. Annoying our teacher is just a side benefit.
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>>2433196
How would it annoy our teacher?
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>>2433150
>[Broken phrases and awkward body language don't cut it anymore "Teach it Japanese"]
>[It has a soul?.. Kinda?.. "Give it something to play jn. To grow as itself."]
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>>2433150
>[Broken phrases and awkward body language don't cut it anymore "Teach it Japanese"]
>[It's, after all, a machine. "Teach it to serve. Like a butler or something."]
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>>2433150
>>[Broken phrases and awkward body language don't cut it anymore "Teach it Japanese"]
>>[It has a soul?.. Kinda?.. "Give it something to play jn. To grow as itself."]
Hey guys, lets enlarge a few up quarks, y'know, for science!
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>>2433150
>[Broken phrases and awkward body language don't cut it anymore "Teach it Japanese"]
>[It would be great back up if you so happen to be attacked again. "Teach it to guard and protect."]

>>2433170
Sort of depends on how Midnight's sleep gas moves. She might be able to just plant herself by the exit and make a big column. Fair point on Eraserhead, though.

Maybe they'll stick us in an indoor arena so that we can't just get hueg and steam roll.
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>>2433216
If she does that we could just charge through the gas and hope momentum gets us through the gate.
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>>2433150
>[It would be great back up if you so happen to be attacked again. "Teach it to guard and protect."]
>[It has a soul?.. Kinda?.. "Give it something to play jn. To grow as itself."]
Our own personal robot samurai!
Ushi/Tin is now best ship, fite me faggots.
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>>2433218
Honestly, I'm pretty sure we could hueg up and toss our teammate through the gate for most match ups.
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>>2433221
He's our baby. Our robot child. Lewding the robot would tear our family apart.
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>>2433233
One problem.
Getting Fastball Special'd by Ushi would probably injure most of our classmates.
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>>2433150
>[It has a soul?.. Kinda?.. "Give it something to play jn. To grow as itself."]
>[It's, after all, a machine. "Teach it to serve. Like a butler or something."]

Get a job, Tin!
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>>2433240
Not Kiri! Of course, Kilo-shima is sort of an easy thing that won’t force growth.
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>>2433336
Probably won't be paired with Kirishima since they know how unstoppable he is when we made him a big boy.
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>>2433150
>[Broken phrases and awkward body language don't cut it anymore "Teach it Japanese"]
>[It would be great back up if you so happen to be attacked again. "Teach it to guard and protect."]
I feel like these compliment each other pretty well. Being able to communicate fully with tin will probably help in issuing him battle commands without needing the app to control him.
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>>2433150
Damnit. I really want three of those things!
...
In case of Ushi though,
>[Broken phrases and awkward body language don't cut it anymore "Teach it Japanese"]
>[It has a soul?.. Kinda?.. "Give it something to play jn. To grow as itself."]
Seem like the way to go. She just is like that.
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>>2433150
>[Broken phrases and awkward body language don't cut it anymore "Teach it Japanese"]
>[It would be great back up if you so happen to be attacked again. "Teach it to guard and protect."]
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>>2433196
I'll support it.
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So, MHA is set a vague number of years in the future, yeah?
You guys think Present Mic has good taste in vidya?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGA4PilHdr0
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>>2433200
Because if Tin starts thinking for himself to the point of being willing to disregard orders he doesn't like or agree with, it'll complicate things. Not necessarily in a bad way, but potentially having to file citizenship paperwork for a robot would annoy Eraserhead. Just the thought of that amuses me so that's why I'm aiming for it even if that's not how it'll actually pan out.
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>>2434007
Does anything NOT annoy Aizawa?
Dude's like a Specialist, you could literally SHOWER him in Fillipino hookers and he'd still find a way to bitch.
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>>2433150
>[Broken phrases and awkward body language don't cut it anymore "Teach it Japanese"]
>[It has a soul?.. Kinda?.. "Give it something to play in. To grow as itself."]
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>>2433150
>[It has a soul?.. Kinda?.. "Give it something to play jn. To grow as itself."]
>[It would be great back up if you so happen to be attacked again. "Teach it to guard and protect."]
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>>2435515
Seconded
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>>2433150
>[It has a soul?.. Kinda?.. "Give it something to play jn. To grow as itself."]
>[It's, after all, a machine. "Teach it to serve. Like a butler or something."]

Time for pic related.
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>>2437296
Let's not get ahead of ourselves here.

Tin or Ushi might die violently before old age becomes a factor.
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>>2437311
I am not askin' for such feels and do not want them.
Shoo.
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>>2437311
>inb4 Tin dies during the villain attack. Most likely figthing toothface or Nemu's brother
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It's not quite… real. Tin is not a human, but a machine.
Yet this NPU thing, if it actually does what you were told it does, means that it can learn and grow.
Maybe not human, but it could be a person in time.

Or not, if Karoshika's simulation can accelerate the time factor in this.

One you can control and whose will you can override with your phone…
That feels wrong now.

"Teach it to speak its mind." You tell the lanky boy, attentive to Hatsumes movements as she dismantled Tin's only mean of movement. "It's been awkward talking with it, not really knowing how much it understands… So, teach it japanese."

Granted, english would have been slightly better for you, but since you'll be in japan for the better part of at least the next three years, it would be better for it to learn the local language.

>"...T-that's all?" Karoshika asks, his voice obviously straining.

You turn your eyes away from Hatsume's work and scan around for the upperclassman, finding him… trying to lug a heavy block battery out of a low shelf.

"No? Can you give it something to play in? Grow as it may want?" You ask, walking next to him and taking the battery's handle for him, almost toppling yourself in doing so. "Dang this thing's heavy… What's this for?"

It's not that you can't lift it, but the damn thing weights almost as much as you, forcing you to carry it between your legs to not fall.

>"Well, no matter what the simulation itself is, I need the to take the robot's head off and keep it powered." He says, stretching his arms and slowly clenching and relaxing his hands. "Thanks by the way, just leave it by the robot."

>"You know, I was planning on replacing the wheel for now and sending both of you home." Hatsume comments, pointing at you with a normal wrench. "But since Firewire here will take its head off… It's kind of moot, don't you think?"

"Firewire? Do support kids get to pick a hero name too?" You ask. Thinking about it, when will you get to do that?

>"We don't." The boy says, connecting the battery to a small transformer and then to the insides of Tin's head. "It's just a stupid quirk based nickname, it'd be like me calling her Crosshairs."

>"I like it! Eyes on the prize!" The pink haired girl comments, taking out a plate off the side of Tin's wheel. "But as I was saying, Tin will have to stay for some days. I'll make it a new chassis and plating while Karoshika's sim runs, so it can't take too long. I have things of my own to work on."

"Oh." You say, looking at your boots. You really only wanted it patched up, but… This will be better for him… her?.. it.

A loud clang and a wrench falling next to your boots makes you look back up, to Tin's disembodied head being held by the boy.

>"Actually, I could do the plating." He says, scratching off some flakes of Tin's worn out green paint. "I'd only need, you know…"

"...The materials." You conclude as he puts Tin's head on the battery and walks off.
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In a couple of seconds, he comes back with a blocky black laptop, with a small red nub on the middle of the keyboard. Oddly enough, the screen doesn't show any UI other than white lines of code.

>"Yeah. I still have a lot of metalworking to do, but thanks to you I have quite a lot of extra time." He explains, grabbing the side of the laptop and Tin's head.

In an instant, thin glowing cyan strands extend from under each of his fingernails extending and making sharp angled turns until they reach the insides of Tin's head, connecting to it's board and to the laptop's ports.

>"Okay… I'm in." Karoshika says, closing his eyes. "I'll just take a look at its code to build the simulation later."

"That's… cool." You comment, making a conscious effort avoiding the other adjective, gross.

>"Plug&Play doesn't have any direct combat use, but it's pretty handy in the studio." He comments without opening his eyes. "So, no more useful than what I bring to the festival, as every other support kid."

You can see lines and lines of code pile up in the laptop's screen as he talks, way faster than you could type.

>"But, if you are willing to make some more metals for me…" He says with a wide smile, snapping the laptop closed and pulling back his wires and fully opening his eyes. "I promise your robot will get a plating as strong as titanium, light as aluminium, and hard as ceramic, I'll get to use this same alloy for my entire suit and designs!"

>"Hey! What about me?" Hatsume Mei asks, turning one of Tin's plates around, letting you see it being full of small holes.

>"...You can get the scraps?" He offers her, scratching his neck. "You were working on boots, you don't need kilos of high entropy alloys for... footwear."

>"Eh, I'd take it." She says, throwing the plate at the floor and ...shattering it into small pieces. "Stupid chinese ceramic ridden steel."

>"So, want to trade some more favors?" The upperclassman asks, holding Tin's head and making it nod.

>What do you do?

>[Everybody wins! "Sure."]
>[Demand something extra. "Sure, if you can… make me a (What?)"]
>[You are not dumping any more money on his lap. "Let's keep things as they are."]
>[Write in.]
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Did my trip fall off?
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>>2437912
>[Everybody wins! "Sure."]
We get closer to the Support students, that always a good thing
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>>2437912
>>[Demand something extra. "Sure, if you can… make me a (What?)"]
A highpowerd handheld water cannon- for range crowd control and keeping enemies from getting in close
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>>2437912
It's the April's fool prank. It's screwing with the name tags.

>[Demand something extra. "Sure, if you can… make me a (What?)"]

>Well since you said you would have extra time i could use some upgrades un my little hero gear. So it isn't something i will need for the festival or anythign but. -Then touch your broken horn and ask- Could you build something so i can protect my horns better? I realized they were a obvious weak spot when the villains attacked i would appreciate something for it. Also i want a lasso that can't be burned or cutted or at least somethign in between. deal?
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>>2437935
supporting
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>>2437912
>>[Everybody wins! "Sure."
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>>2437912
>>2437935
sure, this
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>>2437912
>>[Everybody wins! "Sure."]
I'm more interested in helping them out and getting a decent rep than gauging them for more stuff. Not like we were here for anything but helping Tin.
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>>2437912
>[Everybody wins! "Sure."]
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>>2438089
It's not really gauging them yet.It's trading favours. We gave them stuff, to upgrade Tin.
Now he wants more stuff for personal use. so we should get something out of it.
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>>2438089
Eh? I see this aa a way to show we won't be taken advantage of. I know they are all U.A and stuff but as you already saw we just gave him metal in the worth of one million yen. Nothing is sure he won't abuse us and we need to make then sure that this will coast more. Having a good rep is fine and all but asking for extra stuff (that to be frank it isn't that much after all that's what the support department is for) will make sure nobody tries to ask us for favors as increase this tube of gold nuggets and run away with those. We would even be asking this stuff to be made after the festival so they can both focus on their projects it would be like a investment.
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What this anon here: >>2438108 said. We can't give away free stuff we need then to know that there will be something to be given in return for this work.

i don't want to end up in a scenario where the support start to drag Ushi and ask her to give then free material. At least ask then to give us food for the mass we will be transfering from ourselfs to the materials we will be working
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>>2437912
change >>2437928
to >>2437935
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>>2437912
Supporting >>2437935
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>>2437912
>Sure, but throw in a:

A super soaker that works at massive scale so we can be carrying around a riot suppression hose. We’d be a walking fire engine!
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>>2437912
>[Everybody wins! "Sure."]
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>[Demand something extra. "Sure, if you can… make me a (What?)"]

>Well since you said you would have extra time i could use some upgrades un my little hero gear. So it isn't something i will need for the festival or anythign but. -Then touch your broken horn and ask- Could you build something so i can protect my horns better? I realized they were a obvious weak spot when the villains attacked i would appreciate something for it. Also i want a lasso that can't be burned or cutted or at least somethign in between. deal?
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Tallied, gonna write.
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While thinking the best of people has yet to backfire on you on this side of the pacific, you don't want to be used for your quirk anymore than for the rest of you.

"Well... Since you said you would have extra time I could use some upgrades on my hero gear. Small stuff." You explain, scratching the back of your neck. "It isn't something I'll need for the festival or anything but…"

You reach up and touch your right horn. The charring is long gone, but the tip is still short, jagged, and pretty sharp.

"Could you make me something so to protect my horns better?" You ask, looking not only at the boy but at Hatsume as well. "I realized they are quite an obvious weak spot when the villains attacked the USJ, and I would appreciate something to shore that up."

>"Sure! Just expand these- OW!" Karoshika says, until he yelps and grabs his shin. "Whatever's that for?"

Looking down and seeing Hatsume's hand next to his leg, with a wrench still in hand is not hard to piece together what just happened, even if you don't know the why.

>"You can't trade that for anything. Costume adjustments and improvements are what we are supposed to do in this studio!" Hatsume argues, rolling out from beneath Tin's headless body. "Pending Power Loader's approval before the actual manufacturing, of course."

"Cool!... Also I want a more or less indestructible rope. Cut resistant and fireproof, or something in that ballpark. Deal?" You ask them, alternating your between the two again, as if watching a tennis match. "...You can do that, right?"

>"... If I didn't need teach's stamp of approval, I'd have it done by tomorrow morning." The upperclassman says, scoffing. Then he smirks, in that particular way older people do when they know something you don't. "It'd be after the festival, but trust me, I can get the lasso done before you actually need it… Should be around the same time your robot gets up and running, actually."

"Ugh. Cityfolk." You comment at the word lasso. It's just a piece of rope. "Ah mean, that's lovely, sugar!"

>"Sorry if I'm too southerner to pull off that Kansai drawl and mannerisms." Karoshika says, staring at you blankly and confusing the hell out of your southerner self. "But yeah, I can do that."

>"M8, right?" Hatsume asks, getting a sharp nod from the eldest student in the room. "Then I can weave you something for your horns… I bet I can add a radio and metal tip in those two and a half centimeters on your right one!"

"It's about an inch, but we have a deal." You tell them.
>"Does she..?" The boys sort-of-asks, looking at Hatsume and pointing at you with both hands.

>"I've seen her costume, she's just american. They don't know any better." The pink haired girl says, placing a hand on Karoshika's shoulder and shaking her head.

"Right…" You say, looking at Tin's half dismantled body, then at the techies, and finally at the metallic cube on a workbench. "Point me at what you need."
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It doesn't take too long, enlarging again what you had already enlarged, but by the time you are done, it feels like dinner is overdue.

"Thanks guys." You say as you walk out of the room, the sun starting to get too close to the horizon for your taste. "Take care of Tin."

>"Don't worry, It'll be better than new." Hatsume reassures you, giving you a thumbs up. "Incredible firepower and durability!"

>"All controlled by a not-quite-finished malleable mind, probably filled with doubts about what it'll do with its existence and how to control its emotions."

>"It'll fit right in!" Hatsume says, flashing a smile.

>"…This might not have been my best idea, and I'm supposed to be genius." The upperclassman muses, scratching his chin.

>"Chill Firewire, you guys need to take more risks!" She tells him. "You have an idea, and you just do it! Think things too much and you'll end like all the seniors with twelve projects top over three years."

"Well, I have to get home before momma grounds me." You say, walking away and waving at them. "See ya' Hatsume, you too Firewire!"

>"...I bet Dokuja and Dokuzen will start calling me that now." You hear the boy moan as you start jogging away.

With the day coming to an end, you jog to the station and take the first train that works for you, enjoying the quiet of the off-peak space in the train to think about what you'll do this evening.

Dinner and your workout routine are both something you will do, no ifs or buts, but what should you do after that?..

>What do you do?

>[Just go to sleep, you already cut your sleep short yesterday.]
>[Look up some clips of last year's festival.]
>[Write in.]

>And…

>[Skip to Wrestling class]
>[Skip to Festival.]
>[Micromanaging ahoy!]
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>>2440913
>>[Look up some clips of last year's festival.]
>>[Skip to Wrestling class]
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>>2440913
>>[Just go to sleep, you already cut your sleep short yesterday.]
>[Skip to Wrestling class]
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>>2440913
>[Look up some clips of last year's festival.]
>Skip to lunch
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>>2440913
>[Just go to sleep, you already cut your sleep short yesterday.]
>[Skip to Wrestling class]
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>>2440913
>>[Look up some clips of last year's festival.]
>[Skip to Wrestling class]
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>>2440913
>[Look up some clips of last year's festival.]
>[Skip to Wrestling class]
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>>2440913
>>[Just go to sleep, you already cut your sleep short yesterday.]
>>[Skip to Festival.]
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>>2440913
>[Just go to sleep, you already cut your sleep short yesterday.]
>[Skip to Wrestling class]
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>>2440913
>>>[Just go to sleep, you already cut your sleep short yesterday.]
>[Skip to Wrestling class]
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>>2440913
>[Just go to sleep, you already cut your sleep short yesterday.]
>[Skip to Wrestling class]
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>>2440913
>[Just go to sleep, you already cut your sleep short yesterday.]
>[Skip to Wrestling class]
Micromanaging is all well and good, but I'd like to move on.
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>>2440913
>[Just go to sleep, you already cut your sleep short yesterday.]
>[Skip to Wrestling class]
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>[Just go to sleep, you already cut your sleep short yesterday.]
>[Skip to Wrestling class]
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>>2440913
>[Just go to sleep, you already cut your sleep short yesterday.]

>[Skip to Wrestling class]
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There's a part of you that feels some curiosity about last year's festival, true…
But you are already far too tired to shave one or more hours of this night, especially after what happened last night, but also because you'll have your first wrestling class with Spring Tiger in two weeks, and it'd be a shame to let her down just because you are too tired to give your all.

So when the train gets to your station, you hop down and walk back to your mother's house.
While you are getting used to it, you still can't bring yourself to call it home.

Still, it's a nice house and you are happy to be back, both to the building and to its owner.
You barely manage to turn the key before the door flies out of the way, smacking against it's stopper.

>"There you are!" Momma says as she hugs the stuffing out of you. "Why the heck didn't you call me!? I was already thinking the worst!"

You need to bend your spine and neck to pull your head back enough to breathe, but hearing her heartbeat makes it hard to be upset about it.

"What's the wor-" You say, trying to sass before remembering what you read on the internet the previous night. There's plenty of worst case scenarios swirling in your mind. "...Nevermind, I just got tangled in a ...project at school. I sort of forgot about the time. Sorry."

>"Really hun... "She says, giving you a last squeeze before dropping you back to the floor. "I don't think I'll tell you not to go anywhere in Kanto, just… let me know you are okay."

"Will do." You reply, returning the hug to her midsection. She may have some small drinking issues, but she does her best for you and you appreciate it.

And it's not like you want to get in trouble anyway, you don't plan on hunting down any villains any time soon.

With hugs out of the way, you go drop your things in your room and change into your so called pajamas before going to help your mother fix dinner.

Nothing too hard or complex really, just salted salmon and fried rice, but it's particularly fun to share the kitchen with someone who also knows what she's doing. And she taught you most of what you know, after all.

In less than thirty minutes you chatting over dinner, telling her about your day.

>"So that's what last night's fuzz was all about, uh?" Momma comments, picking the sticky rice with her chopsticks. "...That's pretty sweet, even if it was to clean your own mess."

While you don't know about it being sweet or not, you consider yourself to be a master of fixing your fuck ups.

"He loved my cooking and said he liked having me close! It worked perfectly!" You tell her excitedly, proudly puffing out your chest. "I reckon I might just bring something else to share some other day… Actually, I think I still owe a barbecue party."

Momma looks at you with a serene smile and softly shakes her head, her bell barely making a sound.

>"That's great, it'll keep him close." She tells you. "Never a bad thing when it comes to cute boys."
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"I don't plan on letting him go." You affirm with a nod. "He needs a pal."

>"...Right." She says, raising an eyebrow. "Just try to keep your boxes open."

You just tilt your head for a second and then shrug, hoping to keep that pearl of wisdom in mind until you figure out when it applies.

After dinner and washing the dishes, you take to your routine, going a bit harder and longer than yesterday, ramping up the difficulty as to not get too accustomed to it.

Then it's a shower and dropping to bed clean and quietly, throwing your phone and the temptation it represents against the far wall. It took you awhile to fall asleep without Tin's soft buzzing in the background, but you manage to.

Once again, classes aren't anything out of what you call the ordinary now. Present Mic's english class still manages to be just a bit exciting and while Ectoplasm's math class could very well be sold as a cure for insomnia, the exercises themselves gave you enough of a challenge to keep you bright eyed and bushy tailed, even if you didn't manage to get a single one done before either Momo or Deku raised a hand and said the answer out loud.

Lunch with your Class B pals wasn't anything special either, other than being a nice lunch with nice people, it was just fun and idle chatter, just catching up the gals and the two boys with which you share the table.

And foundational hero studies was just a building climb, more akin to an obstacle course with the amount of crap you had to jump over. If you had been allowed to climb from the outside, it would have been way easier.

But after the bell rings and you are all dismissed, you don't take the train back to Momma's house, but towards Musutafu's central station, and then to Tokyo’s Kiyashi Ward and your dojo.

Once you get there, you see the familiar large single floor building, with it's entrance covered in fake rocks, giving it the appearance of a cave or a quarry and a tiger's head, with a neon sign showing the place’s name. It's still just as impressive as the first time, in a dramatic and over the top kind of way.

You take a second to do something you wanted to do since you entered the first time and tap the rocks. Nope, they are real rocks. They do appreciate authenticity.

Pushing past the double wooden door inside the tiger's mouth, you find find yourself in the massive gym, the normal equipment in the middle and with its three types of ‘Arena' in the back. The classic ring, then there is the dohyo and further away from the traditional ones, the Octagon. On the far wall, you see something more unique to this dojo, impressive even.

A few dozen of off-yellow to white masks hang on the wall, all with their five white stripes…

>“Staring at the ‘Paper Tigers’?" The voice of the janitress says behind you.

You go ahead and pick up yours, putting it on.
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They are masks for the students. You are supposed to get a stripe early on, when you learn the basics, the second when you master them and the third when you define or invent your blend of styles, the same janitress explained to you the first time you came around this parts.

The last two… You just don't know.
Neither Spring nor the janitress wanted to tell you.

Behind you is the young woman with a bug mask calmly humming to herself as she sweeps the wooden floor.

"I kind of missed this thing." You comment, tapping the mask. "It's weird, but it has its charm."

>“I know, right?” She says, tapping her own mask and clicking her mandibles.

You were pretty surprised to learn those were real the first time you talked to her.

She then shoulders her broom and starts walking away.

>"You go get changed and I’ll go fetch Spring and a mop.” She tells you, snickering and walking away. "Spring's gonna be eager to catch up."

"...Thanks." You tell her, going into the back to change into the two pieces white get up you got here.

While it's too skintight to something you'd be comfortable wearing in public, you have to
admit that it also lets you move better than if you had been wearing nothing at all.
When you come back into the main gym area, the dimmed lights tell you immediately what's about to happen, as Spring Tiger enters the area as she does.

Dramatically and acrobatically, tumbling, somersaulting and kicking right in front of your face before stopping and roaring. Had you not been used to whip cracks and gunshots in front of your face, you are sure she would have given you tinnitus.

>"Welcome back!" She greets you right after, placing a hand on her hip. "Any more life threatening adventures I need to know of, Hmm~?"

You give her a small bow and shake your head.

"Thankfully no, but we've been taught to keep looking over our shoulders, so I don't discard it happening again soon." You tell her, deflating a little.

>"Good! That means you should have recovered enough to get back into the swing of things!" She says, then starts tapping her chin. "What to do though?.."

She looks around while tapping her foot for a couple of seconds before speaking again.

>"Usually, I'd push you to get your first stripe, but you missed last class... " She muses out loud. "Then again you had hands on experience…"

"Thanks by the way." You tell her. "When push came to shove, I put what I learned here to good use."

>"See?" She asks... herself.

>"Why don't you ask the girl, before she realizes you are crazy?" The janitress asks, resuming her sweeping, but with a nearby mop cart near by.

>"...That would work." Your teacher whispers before turning to you. "So, kitty-cat, what do you want to do?... Just keep it clean and legal, Rawr!"
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>What do you do?

>["That first stripe sounds good!.. Rawr!" (Risk a beating for the chance of +1d Wrestling)]
>["Actually, I'd like to learn to hit stuff with my hands, and fingertips too if possible. Punches don't really work for me… Maybe some sort of palm strike?]
>["Could we work on dodging?.. I need to get a hold of that quick. For reasons."]
>[Write in.]
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>>2444157
>>["Actually, I'd like to learn to hit stuff with my hands, and fingertips too if possible. Punches don't really work for me… Maybe some sort of palm strike?]
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>>2444157
>["That first stripe sounds good!.. Rawr!" (Risk a beating for the chance of +1d Wrestling)]

Time to git gud!
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>>2444157
>["Could we work on dodging?.. I need to get a hold of that quick. For reasons."]
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>>2444157
>>["Actually, I'd like to learn to hit stuff with my hands, and fingertips too if possible. Punches don't really work for me… Maybe some sort of palm strike?]
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>>2444157
>["Actually, I'd like to learn to hit stuff with my hands, and fingertips too if possible. Punches don't really work for me… Maybe some sort of palm strike?]
>[...Rawr!]

Quirking while striking and not dislocating our knuckles if we fight a robot/armored person/hardness quirk? Sign me up!

Dodging is tempting but we’re already being forced to learn that elsewhere.
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>>2444157
>["That first stripe sounds good!.. Rawr!" (Risk a beating for the chance of +1d Wrestling)]
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>>2444157
>["That first stripe sounds good!.. Rawr!" (Risk a beating for the chance of +1d Wrestling)]
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>>2444208


One more thing with dodging and we get that +1d
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>>2444251
But we are already learning dodging with Endeavour. This is a chance to add something else to our skills also we still have one more week before the festival so we can do something else next time.
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>>2444251
we still have 1 more session with shoto and his dad to get that dodge die
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>>2444157
>>["Could we work on dodging?.. I need to get a hold of that quick. For reasons."]
DOOOOOOOOOOOOOODGE!!!!!
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>>2444157
>["Could we work on dodging?.. I need to get a hold of that quick. For reasons."]
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>>2444263
>>2444284
We have another week, which means another session at Shoto's we can learn dodging then. Now we should learn something specific to this place.
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>>2444292
Getting dodge as high as possible sounds better to me. sorry.
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>>2444157
>["Could we work on dodging?.. I need to get a hold of that quick. For reasons."]
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>>2444157
>>["That first stripe sounds good!.. Rawr!" (Risk a beating for the chance of +1d Wrestling)]
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>>2444157
>["That first stripe sounds good!.. Rawr!" (Risk a beating for the chance of +1d Wrestling)]
Grappling seems to be our jam most of the time
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>>2444157
>["That first stripe sounds good!.. Rawr!" (Risk a beating for the chance of +1d Wrestling)]
We need a wrestler name.
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>>2444441
The American Tiger
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>>2444441
Star-n-Stripes
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>>2444727
Eh...good one. But did we already choose our hero name?
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>>2444817

in the first thread there was talk about big girl
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>>2444825
I think Loan-Star was thrown out there. Which works on multiple levels.
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>>2444861

yeah, thats even better
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>>2444861
Like in lone star? Eh it could work.
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>>2444892
Ita also a pun because ushi loans out mass from her magic mass storage.
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>>2444920
Well...now i feel dumb for not realyzing the pun sooner. I still want to see Mt. Lady reaction to us.
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>>2444935
yeah thats gonna be hilarious
and dramatic
and we may get 'another' rival
even if bakugo does a pretty good job already
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>>2444944
Wait Bakugou is our rival? Oh yeah the fact we knocked his socks out in the first day in school. Man i had forgotten about that.
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>>2444969
that and we are pissing each other off since we first saw each other
that is pretty much what he does so he may be everybodies rival
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I just thought about it, couldn't we be Wonder Woman?
I dont hink she exists in canon, or are DC comics a thing?
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>>2445411
Yes. It is even mentioned that the concept of heroics came from american thanks to the comics books culture they had there.
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Dodging sounds like a good idea, but you can work on that with Shoto and his father and be ready for the festival… Even though you aren't really sure how how ready you are for that.

Wrestling however, is something you can only train here, since there's very little you can find on the web that's not the barebones basics you have already sort-of-mastered.

"That first stripe sounds good!" You answer with a sharp nod, smacking your fist into your open hand and waiting for instructions.

After a few seconds of sounds other than the brushing of the janitress' broom against the wooden floor, you think back to what just happened.

....sigh

"...Rawr!" You add throwing your head back and archiving an acceptable roar.

>"Alright! That's the the fighting spirit, you maverick you!" Your teacher says giving you a wink and a thumbs up, acknowledging you before backfliping away. "To the ring!"

You don't have the coordination to go as flashily as she does nor the confidence to try, especially with the dojo's No Quirk Usage rule, so you just run to meet her in the arena.

You do jump through the ropes though, rolling and standing up in a single movement. Not exactly hard without pressure, but you felt like you had to show off at least a bit.

>"Not bad kitty-cat, I see you are putting some effort!" She congratulates you, walking around you and slapping your abdomen, then pulling your arm and looking at it. "Ah~ Remember the first time you were here, all cute and soft?.. You left black and purple!"

She's still gentler than Endeavor, at least she doesn't look like she's looking for something other than your results so far.

"Y-yeah!" You answer earnestly. It's not something that takes effort to remember, it was the first true human delivered beating you had received this side of the pacific ocean, and the only one so far for which you didn't receive any treatment. "I've been working out!"

>"Good! You wouldn't believe how many girls I've had to kick out for purposely sabotaging themselves in fear of getting ripped! You can be cute without being soft!" She comments, walking to the center of the ring and posing with a hand behind her back and the other over her forehead in a V sign, all while contracting her muscles and showing them... It sort of makes you think of the navy. "Now, back on track…"

>"You should know the basics of Strong Style Wrestling, pins, locks, holds… those heel hook and suplex you practiced in previous classes too!" She lists. "I'll give you three rounds to knock me down and hold me down on the canvas for ten seconds. As always, almost-everything goes."

"... Is this really fair?" You ask, walking to meet her in the middle.

...After all, if you could just beat her in a real match, you wouldn't be training under her.

>"It's fair enough, since I won't attack you! I'll only counter! It's about your technique, after all. " She answers with a grin, extending her hand. "Doesn't mean you'll get any free shots though!~"
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You grit your teeth and nod, grabbing her hand and giving a hearty handshake, receiving a slightly painful one in return. The fact that it still feels that she could break your hand on a whim doesn't inspire you much confidence, but you aren't going the be cowed by a sports test.

You let go of each other's hand and walk to your corners, waiting only a couple of seconds before Spring Tiger lets out the exact sound of a ringing bell.

>"RAWR!" Both of you shout, assuming lower and wider stances. A crouching one that reminds you of folkstyle wrestling for her, looking ready to lounge and a heavier pro-wres like one for you, ready to dish and take punishment.

There's no doubts in your mind, this is gonna hurt, but you are going to give your damn best!

>What do you do?

>[Full steam ahead! Charge forwards and open with a full strength lariat to the neck!]
>[No way you can brute force your way past her, better open with a heel hook and a forearm to the chin.]
>[She knows what you can do… What if you try to feint and grab her from behind? You have been wanting to test that suplex All Might did on Nomu for a while now...]
>[Write in]
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>>2446927
>[No way you can brute force your way past her, better open with a heel hook and a forearm to the chin.]

This is a test of our technique, whipping out untested moves or powering through misses the whole point!
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>>2446927
>>[No way you can brute force your way past her, better open with a heel hook and a forearm to the chin.]
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>>2446927
>>[She knows what you can do… What if you try to feint and grab her from behind? You have been wanting to test that suplex All Might did on Nomu for a while now...]
If she's going to counter, telegraphing is a big mistake.
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>>2446927
>[She knows what you can do… What if you try to feint and grab her from behind? You have been wanting to test that suplex All Might did on Nomu for a while now...]
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>>2446927
>[No way you can brute force your way past her, better open with a heel hook and a forearm to the chin.]
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>>2446927
>>[No way you can brute force your way past her, better open with a heel hook and a forearm to the chin.]
All about our technique, we want to stop rushing in remember?
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>>2446927
>>[She knows what you can do… What if you try to feint and grab her from behind? You have been wanting to test that suplex All Might did on Nomu for a while now...]
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>>2446927
>>[No way you can brute force your way past her, better open with a heel hook and a forearm to the chin.]
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>>2446927
>[No way you can brute force your way past her, better open with a heel hook and a forearm to the chin.]
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>>2446927
>[No way you can brute force your way past her, better open with a heel hook and a forearm to the chin.]
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>>2446927

>[No way you can brute force your way past her, better open with a heel hook and a forearm to the chin.]
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>>2446927
>>[She knows what you can do… What if you try to feint and grab her from behind? You have been wanting to test that suplex All Might did on Nomu for a while now...]
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Rolled 1, 8, 8, 8, 3, 3, 4, 7 = 42 (8d10)

Alright, roll me Wrestling(Guts), that is 6d10!
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Rolled 7, 6, 6, 6, 1, 3 = 29 (6d10)

>>2447918
YEEEAAAHHHHH!
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Rolled 2, 1, 10, 7, 9, 8 = 37 (6d10)

>>2447918
YEEEEEEEAAAAHHHHH!!
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Rolled 8, 10, 5, 4, 1, 3 = 31 (6d10)

>>2447918
YEEEEEAAAAAHH!
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Unfortunantly my satan dice won't be enough to win this.But at least we did at the same speed then she did! So that's something.
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>>2447945
6 vs 8 dice is tough, but I am surprised how many we considering we are nothe much more than a rookie
Wrestling waso a good choice, but we have to boost the other stats can't take every hit
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>>2447964
FUCK autocorrect
I hate typing on phone not doing that again
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>>2447968
It's fine anon it happens. Also wwe need to get good dlbesides getting our ass pummeled today will make us ready to train under endeavour monday.
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Being a test of your learned skills, trying to bulldoze her doesn't feel right…
Or possible, really. Not unlike springing a suplex on her just because you saw All Might do it once. You wouldn't even be able to pull the explosion at this size!

Instead of any crazy idea, you go for the same technique you pulled when you needed it the most.

You take the initiative as always and close the distance, keeping her in the middle of your field of view. When you are about an arm length away, you try your move.

Like with Matchstick, you slide your leg between hers and hook her heel with yours, pulling her a step closer to you and breaking her stance.

As she staggers forwards, you grab her side with your left hand and swing your right forearm at her face...

It all would have landed as you wanted if she hadn't moved on her own, but as she said, there wouldn't be any free shots.

Instead of just slumping to the side like she was supposed to, she capitalizes on the forwards momentum and lounges forwards, causing you to undershoot her chin and give her an uppercut to the chest that was almost made you hug yourself in empathy.

Not time for that though, as you don't get to pull back before her elbow falls like a sledgehammer on your right shoulder, slamming your face hard against on the canvas below.


Luckily for you, you don't hurt your face, nor bite a piece of your tongue off, but you aren't entirely sure your humerus is still where it belongs, as it hurts like hell and back.

>"Oww..." Both of you moan.

>"You can't do that!" Your teacher says, hugging herself.

"Of course I can! All that's forbidden are punches and sticking anything in your opponents' orifices! You told me that weeks ago!" You reply, rolling back to your feet. "... But I didn't mean to!"

>"Alright, I believe you." She says, stretching her back and resuming her stance. "I won't avoid that kind of thing either now. You brought this down to a catfight, kitty."

"Gonna pull my hair now?" You snark, getting ready to try again.

You can barely close your right hand and the pain is…
Actually, it's barely in your top ten. Ever since coming to Japan, that list got filled with new contenders real quick.

Spring Tiger on the other does look to be carrying herself better than you, but instead of the quick shuffling she did before as you circled each other, her movements now are more conservative and mostly leg based.

It seems like you left her very sore…
...yay?

>What do you do?

>[You know what? That was cheap, but it worked. You should try to strike at her upper torso and drop her quickly. God knows you know how much that sort of stuff hurts.]
>[You have space and your foe is in pain… A Spear could do it. If the shoulder to the guts doesn't drop her, pulling at her knees should.]
>[Pressure her and both of her legs from under her. A lucky elbow drop could finish this, and if it doesn't, you could try a submission hold while on the ground.]
>[Write in.]
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>>2449363
>[You have space and your foe is in pain… A Spear could do it. If the shoulder to the guts doesn't drop her, pulling at her knees should.]
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>>2449363
>>[Pressure her and both of her legs from under her. A lucky elbow drop could finish this, and if it doesn't, you could try a submission hold while on the ground.]
An effective and non-lethal capture. I like it, just the thing for an aspiring hero.
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>>2449363
>[You have space and your foe is in pain… A Spear could do it. If the shoulder to the guts doesn't drop her, pulling at her knees should.]

Oof.
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>>2449363
>>[You have space and your foe is in pain… A Spear could do it. If the shoulder to the guts doesn't drop her, pulling at her knees should.]
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>>2449363
>>[You have space and your foe is in pain… A Spear could do it. If the shoulder to the guts doesn't drop her, pulling at her knees should.]
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>>2449363
>[You have space and your foe is in pain… A Spear could do it. If the shoulder to the guts doesn't drop her, pulling at her knees should.]
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>>2449363
>[You have space and your foe is in pain… A Spear could do it. If the shoulder to the guts doesn't drop her, pulling at her knees should.]
CHARGE
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>>2449363
>[Pressure her and both of her legs from under her. A lucky elbow drop could finish this, and if it doesn't, you could try a submission hold while on the ground.]
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>>2449363
>[You have space and your foe is in pain… A Spear could do it. If the shoulder to the guts doesn't drop her, pulling at her knees should.]
ACHIEVE THE MOUNT!
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>>2449363
>>[You have space and your foe is in pain… A Spear could do it. If the shoulder to the guts doesn't drop her, pulling at her knees should.]
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>>2449363
>[You have space and your foe is in pain… A Spear could do it. If the shoulder to the guts doesn't drop her, pulling at her knees should.]
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Rolled 4, 8, 8, 9, 6, 1 = 36 (6d10)

Alright, you know the drill! Wrestling(Guts), that is 6d10!
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Rolled 4, 5, 1, 1, 6, 7 = 24 (6d10)

>>2450024

Rolling!
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Rolled 10, 7, 8, 6, 9, 10 = 50 (6d10)

>>2450024
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Rolled 1, 7, 6, 2, 1, 3 = 20 (6d10)

>>2450024
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>>2450029
Heck yeah! We did it with double 10!
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Rolled 8, 8, 4, 5, 1, 3 = 29 (6d10)

>>2450024
i roll this just so feel like i am actually doing in this quest, i am always away when a roll is calle
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She herself had pointed it out on your first class in the dojo, your bodyweight wasn't going to help you at all in any kind of grapple or hold, you can't just pile on someone and pretend you'll be able to pin them, as even a child could shrug you off. A particularly strong child, but the point stands.

You have to make do with sheer strength.

>"So, are you going to try the heel hook again?" Spring Tiger asks, as both of you slowly circle the center of the ring. "Or that lariat you were so proud of that you used on that robot, hmm?~"

You don't answer, not verbally at least.

There's no great wind-up or rope bouncing needed for a spear, just the know how and the strength to pull it off.

And you have plenty of both, barely shifting your stance to jump at her with the strength of your whole legs, but taking a bit of caution to not gore her with your horns.

Your mass isn't enough to be really threatening but by compensating with speed, you manage to drive your right shoulder into her lower abdomen. Had it been anyone else, you surely would have knocked the wind off her lungs, but her abs make it feel like you tackled a pillar, dispersing the force of the attack.

That's just as good for you, really.

Instead of your shoulder digging deep, your spear only offsets her balance, making the takedown that much easier.

As her back slams against the canvas, the stunning impact gives you the chance to quickly climb over her and sit on her abdomen, pinning her down.


>"Spear, takedown and mounting? Good call, well timed and executed!" She compliments you as you try to hold her shoulders down. "Try for a reverse mount next time though..."

She quickly raises her arms and takes hold of your right arm, pulling you even closer to her face as she hugs your arm, placing her forearm inside your elbow and forcing your arm to flex.

It's slightly uncomfortable for a second, then it feels like she's trying to peel your biceps off your humerus, and it hurts enough to make you believe she might be managing to do it.

>"Regular mounting is a great transition point, but you give your opponent way too much freedom to throw you off or strike back." She lectures you as she pulls on your cramping right arm, looking straight into your eyes. "Now this is what's going to happen. Either you force me down here for a bit more, or I'll send you sprawling."

You know you have the dominant position, but as she just showed you, it's not a clear cut victory.

You still need to keep her below you for some seconds, while all she needs to do is stand up.

>What do you do?

>[Try to roll on the canvas and go for a Back Mount, if you get there, a Sleeper Hold could very well knock her out!]
>[Don't risk it and just try to hold on. You know she won't actually break anything, you just need to endure.]
>[She could very well maul you right now, it's better to roll and disengage in your own terms. You can try again later.]
>[Write in.]
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>>2450837
>>[Try to roll on the canvas and go for a Back Mount, if you get there, a Sleeper Hold could very well knock her out!]
RISKY BUISNESS
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>>2450837
>[Try to roll on the canvas and go for a Back Mount, if you get there, a Sleeper Hold could very well knock her out!]
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>>2450837
>[She could very well maul you right now, it's better to roll and disengage in your own terms. You can try again later.]

Sometimes you have to backout.
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>>2450837
>[Try to roll on the canvas and go for a Back Mount, if you get there, a Sleeper Hold could very well knock her out!]
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>>2450837
>[She could very well maul you right now, it's better to roll and disengage in your own terms. You can try again later.]

I don’t understand!
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>>2450837
>>[Try to roll on the canvas and go for a Back Mount, if you get there, a Sleeper Hold could very well knock her out!]
A hero needs to be decisive!
Are we at risk of being injured if we roll poorly and Tiger lady rolls well? Assuming going for the knock out wins that is.
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>>2450866
First option we drop our initial intent amd go for a complete different move.

Second option we commit and risk being kocked out by spring tigers counter

Third option is the disegange completely.
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>>2450837
>>[Try to roll on the canvas and go for a Back Mount, if you get there, a Sleeper Hold could very well knock her out!]
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>>2450837
>[Try to roll on the canvas and go for a Back Mount, if you get there, a Sleeper Hold could very well knock her out!]
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Rolled 3, 7, 3, 4, 7 = 24 (5d10)

One more time Wrestling(Guts), that is 5d10 this time!
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Rolled 6, 3, 8, 2, 4 = 23 (5d10)

>>2450939
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Rolled 5, 7, 9, 7, 1 = 29 (5d10)

>>2450939
YYYYYEEEEEAAAAHHHH
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Rolled 4, 9, 2, 1, 5 = 21 (5d10)

>>2450939
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>>2450939
>>2450947
2x7 v 2x7
Does making it break it Mic?
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>>2451069
Defense wins in ties.
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>>2450939
Wait 5d10? Wasn't 6d10 before? I'm confus.
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>>2451086
...I forgot to add the damage tracker on the first round and thought that if I didn't add it later either, no one would notice.

>Hands is now 0. Disabled*!
>Guts is now 4. Exceptional!
All in Shock, and you can use your hands for skills stuff, but very badly.
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Go big or go home! ...Not the most original catchphrase, but it works for you!

It's like the school's motto!.. Something about going the extra mile.

Of course you wouldn't just stay put and take the hits, you need to show her just how good you can be!

It's easy to picture it in your mind, you throw yourself at the canvas while holding her and roll, ending behind her and hooking her legs with yours, immobilizing both her of her legs, allowing you to use your core strength in any hold, letting you apply the Sleeper Hold and knocking her out in seconds. That would give you the win!

"You are wrong." You tell her, smirking. "I'm taking a third path."

She just manages to raise an eyebrow before you violently pull on her left shoulder and throw both of you in a short spinning tumble, throwing her over you and...

Well, that's when it went belly up.

Instead of just falling back over you and allowing you to execute the next part of your maneuver, she falls on the tips of her toes, extending a leg and spinnings the momentum to stabilize and loom over you.

You know she's incredibly agile, but it's still impressive how just one little slip let her unravel your plan, leaving you belly up alone on the canvas without any sort of guard.

Not that you had much time to be in awe though, as the first she did was to extend her legs to be parallel to the canvas, letting herself fall elbow first on your guts, leaving you sprawled on the canvas for a second.


Even as a novice, you know that was a really half-assed elbow drop, as she could have at least jumped… and still managed to leave what will most likely be a bruise for days.

>"And sprawling it was!" She says, sitting on your abdomen and pressing your shoulders against the canvas, officially pinning you down. "Now it's your turn!What will you do now?.. Clock's ticking!"

While the tic-tac sound of a clock was a nice and atmospheric gesture, you don't really appreciate it.

All she need to do is hold you a bit longer and your first try is over…
Although that may not be a bad thing. A breather before trying again?

Not that you can't flip it back stil! You have never even tried it, but if you sweep her knees from under her, you could go back to being on top!.. If you actually manage to do it.

Or like she said seconds ago! You have freedom to throw her off or strike back! Uppercuts from the front and or knee strikes to the back would easily hit her!

Or maybe… something less conventional. You should be flexible enough to hook her chin with your feet and pull her back, head first.

>What do you do?

>[Push Sweep and try to hold her down! You only need one win to earn your stripe!]
>[Time to return the favor and see if you can leave her like white tiger, full of black marks!]
>["...Uncle!"]
>[Try using those rubbery bits on your joints and use your legs!]
>[Write in.]
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>1 Shock damage to Guts! Guts is now 3. Above Average!
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>>2451273
>>[Push Sweep and try to hold her down! You only need one win to earn your stripe!]
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>>2451273
>>[Try using those rubbery bits on your joints and use your legs!]
Use them legs
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>>2451273
>[Try using those rubbery bits on your joints and use your legs!]
Try something unexpected
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>>2451273
>>[Push Sweep and try to hold her down! You only need one win to earn your stripe!]
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>>2451273
>["...Uncle!"]
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>>2451273
>[Try using those rubbery bits on your joints and use your legs!]
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>>2451273
>>[Try using those rubbery bits on your joints and use your legs!]
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>>2451273
>[Push Sweep and try to hold her down! You only need one win to earn your stripe!]
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>>2451273
>[Push Sweep and try to hold her down! You only need one win to earn your stripe!]
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>>2451273

>[Try using those rubbery bits on your joints and use your legs!]
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one quick question could someone post a link to the quests discord, that could be fun i think
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>>2451962
It's in the firsts posts, but ok.
https://discord.gg/m4Hbr5p
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Rolled 8, 1, 5, 10, 8 = 32 (5d10)

Well well well!
Let's see dem legs at work! Roll me P.E(Legs)! That's 4d10!
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Rolled 7, 5, 3, 8 = 23 (4d10)

>>2452098

Rolling
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Rolled 2, 8, 9, 2 = 21 (4d10)

>>2452098
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Rolled 24 (1d100)

>>2452098
YEAAAAAAAAAAAAH
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Rolled 9, 7, 8, 10 = 34 (4d10)

>>2452098
oops.
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>ITT: Anons don't know how to ground fight
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Well at least once we get out of this mess we will be used in getting our shit kicked in. So Endevours trainning won't be so bad.
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>>2452193
This is only round 1 of 3. It's not over till the fat lady sings.
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>>2452203
Not saying we won't win. Just that we won't leave unbruised.
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And...
Archived!
http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive.html?tags=MHA%20Quest
Next thread... Most likely tonight or tomorrow.
Take a gander on the discord for the omakes/lewds, questions and requests!
https://discord.gg/m4Hbr5p
As always, now's the time for rambling, thoughts, questions and pic dumps.




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