Tailon
Gryffindork
Just off the northern Chicago coast of Lake Michigan lay a small, man-made island, actually a peninsula, called Northerly Island due to its location. A few decades before it had been occupied solely by the planetarium, a seasonal event stage, and a large park, that being before the event.
When a baby in China was born with the inexplicable ability to glow, society began to change fast. Within a pair of generations, 80% of humans and even a few other animals had developed Quirks, unusual abilities that defied understanding. Quit quickly, those with powerful Quirks began to emulate the heroes of old stories, taking on personas to fight crime and the villains that sprang up to oppose them.
After a time, as these first generations of Heroes grew older, they naturally wished to pass on their wisdom and experience to the next generation, that they may carry on the legacy of justice, and so were born the Hero Academies. Schools like U.A. in Japan changed the landscape of how heroes operated, and more schools sprang up in their wake, including a shining bastion of glass and steel, 50 acres across, Northerly Island Hero Academy.
It was a balmy summer day, cloud cover and a light drizzle covering up the summer sun in the Chicago area. It was also testing day at NIHA, and entrance exams were to be held among the building facades of the southern part of the campus.
One of the examinees was a boy swathed head to toe in black, a tank top, his customary fatigue pants and boots, and a pair of heavy, studded, leather wristbands. His hair was as jet black as his outfit, styled in an impeccable undercut fringe. His name was Christopher, thought he preferred Chris, but in point of fact he made an active effort not to mingle with the other prospective students, of which there were nearly 100, culled already on the basis of grades and interviews before they had even been allowed to take the test.
After about an hour's wait, milling about the hastily erected temporary canopies and picking at a free lunch spread, too full of nerves to eat, Chris followed the other examinees as a P.A. system summoned them to a central canopy. Beneath that canopy was a small stage, where a woman in a fine suit stood behind a microphone in front of a white wall of canvas.
Once all the prospective students had gathered the woman spoke, "Good afternoon, everyone, welcome to the Northerly Island Hero Academy Entrance Examination. My name is Ms.Taylor, though you may also know me as the 'Rescue Hero', Caduceus; I will be conducting today's exam," as she spoke, a projector sprung to life, showing three robots in succession on a loop, "The test is rather simple, much like you may have heard about the U.A. exam, you will be in a live combat drill against three types of robotic opponent, worth one, two, and three points. There are a few differences however, most importantly, our robots have two special functions that can be activated by the examinees, on roughly a third, you will find a deactivation button, to simulate autonomous machines created by a villain, on another third, you will find two 'capture' buttons which must be activated and held for two seconds at the same time, and the last third must simply be destroyed or irreparably damaged. Also, any pre-approved gadgets are allowed. When I say so, you will have twenty minutes to rack up the highest possible score. The entrance to the testing area is directly behind me, the timer will begin as soon as you all gather there and the doors open. Good luck, and," she raised three fingers then, lowering them with her count, "In 3, 2, 1, begin!"
Immediately the examinees, made their way around the sides of the canvas screen, where a massive set of doors awaited, the more enthusiastic students already breaking into a run. As soon as they had gathered, a tremendous "click" was heard, and the doors slowly swung open.
As soon as the doors were open just a fraction, Chris took his chance, his body and clothing dissolving into a cloud of darkness, which quickly bypassed the other examinees and slipped through the small opening. The wraith quickly began targeting bots, forming spikes and claws to rip them apart, or simply surrounding them and activating their victory functions while their physical attacks could not harm him.
When a baby in China was born with the inexplicable ability to glow, society began to change fast. Within a pair of generations, 80% of humans and even a few other animals had developed Quirks, unusual abilities that defied understanding. Quit quickly, those with powerful Quirks began to emulate the heroes of old stories, taking on personas to fight crime and the villains that sprang up to oppose them.
After a time, as these first generations of Heroes grew older, they naturally wished to pass on their wisdom and experience to the next generation, that they may carry on the legacy of justice, and so were born the Hero Academies. Schools like U.A. in Japan changed the landscape of how heroes operated, and more schools sprang up in their wake, including a shining bastion of glass and steel, 50 acres across, Northerly Island Hero Academy.
It was a balmy summer day, cloud cover and a light drizzle covering up the summer sun in the Chicago area. It was also testing day at NIHA, and entrance exams were to be held among the building facades of the southern part of the campus.
One of the examinees was a boy swathed head to toe in black, a tank top, his customary fatigue pants and boots, and a pair of heavy, studded, leather wristbands. His hair was as jet black as his outfit, styled in an impeccable undercut fringe. His name was Christopher, thought he preferred Chris, but in point of fact he made an active effort not to mingle with the other prospective students, of which there were nearly 100, culled already on the basis of grades and interviews before they had even been allowed to take the test.
After about an hour's wait, milling about the hastily erected temporary canopies and picking at a free lunch spread, too full of nerves to eat, Chris followed the other examinees as a P.A. system summoned them to a central canopy. Beneath that canopy was a small stage, where a woman in a fine suit stood behind a microphone in front of a white wall of canvas.
Once all the prospective students had gathered the woman spoke, "Good afternoon, everyone, welcome to the Northerly Island Hero Academy Entrance Examination. My name is Ms.Taylor, though you may also know me as the 'Rescue Hero', Caduceus; I will be conducting today's exam," as she spoke, a projector sprung to life, showing three robots in succession on a loop, "The test is rather simple, much like you may have heard about the U.A. exam, you will be in a live combat drill against three types of robotic opponent, worth one, two, and three points. There are a few differences however, most importantly, our robots have two special functions that can be activated by the examinees, on roughly a third, you will find a deactivation button, to simulate autonomous machines created by a villain, on another third, you will find two 'capture' buttons which must be activated and held for two seconds at the same time, and the last third must simply be destroyed or irreparably damaged. Also, any pre-approved gadgets are allowed. When I say so, you will have twenty minutes to rack up the highest possible score. The entrance to the testing area is directly behind me, the timer will begin as soon as you all gather there and the doors open. Good luck, and," she raised three fingers then, lowering them with her count, "In 3, 2, 1, begin!"
Immediately the examinees, made their way around the sides of the canvas screen, where a massive set of doors awaited, the more enthusiastic students already breaking into a run. As soon as they had gathered, a tremendous "click" was heard, and the doors slowly swung open.
As soon as the doors were open just a fraction, Chris took his chance, his body and clothing dissolving into a cloud of darkness, which quickly bypassed the other examinees and slipped through the small opening. The wraith quickly began targeting bots, forming spikes and claws to rip them apart, or simply surrounding them and activating their victory functions while their physical attacks could not harm him.