[He got detention. And Aizawa banned card games from the dorm for weeks. U.A. had to suspect the risks! Have a bunch of young adults living together with superpowers?! SOMEONE'S GONNA BLOW SOMETHING THE FUCK UP!!
Anyways. He says two inches is nothing and he's sticking with it.
Good on Chobe for noting the place as a testing ground. That's exactly what it is. Bakugo wasn't fond of it when he first saw the damn place either. But once he learned what he could do in there, it became one of his "favorite" places in the entire resort. Sometimes wonders if the stupid bird realizes he's using the room it provided to train and grow stronger, with the intention of gutting the stupid peacock in the future. Damn ass perverted kidnapping bastard.
And right back to smirking over Chobe bouncing up like a stupid cat. Lucky for the criminal, nothing springs up behind them; the entrance to the room (and windows beside it) remains untouched, giving the occupants a grounded point to always come back to. Especially since the controls are located there. Plus you gotta have the perverted side so people outside can look in. In case you wanna get frisky with your powers at full.
Yeah the lamp post is solid. Push it too hard, however, and it'll crack, breaking apart into a myriad of little glowing cubes of light. (Kinda like the Pixels movie.) It doesn't reform, making the damage "permanent" until the training module's reset.]
It's probably some kinda magic. Not even my world has this advanced technology. [And his world's over a decade ahead in the future, with leaps and bounds made thanks to Quirks.]
THEY'RE FUCKING HOLOGRAMS!! I'LL SLAUGHTER THEM!! [I mean... Chobe's a little bit right? He has a setting for take downs rather than busting the hologram enemies apart, but considering the somewhat fragility of the constructs, it's almost a mood point. While a construct could definitely choke you to death, one solid punch to the head would break them apart, so... it can't cover every training possibility.
Maybe it can, and Bakugo just hasn't found or unlocked that setting. Anyways-] This good enough for you, or are you gonna bitch some more?
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Anyways. He says two inches is nothing and he's sticking with it.
Good on Chobe for noting the place as a testing ground. That's exactly what it is. Bakugo wasn't fond of it when he first saw the damn place either. But once he learned what he could do in there, it became one of his "favorite" places in the entire resort. Sometimes wonders if the stupid bird realizes he's using the room it provided to train and grow stronger, with the intention of gutting the stupid peacock in the future. Damn ass perverted kidnapping bastard.
And right back to smirking over Chobe bouncing up like a stupid cat. Lucky for the criminal, nothing springs up behind them; the entrance to the room (and windows beside it) remains untouched, giving the occupants a grounded point to always come back to. Especially since the controls are located there. Plus you gotta have the perverted side so people outside can look in. In case you wanna get frisky with your powers at full.
Yeah the lamp post is solid. Push it too hard, however, and it'll crack, breaking apart into a myriad of little glowing cubes of light. (Kinda like the Pixels movie.) It doesn't reform, making the damage "permanent" until the training module's reset.]
It's probably some kinda magic. Not even my world has this advanced technology. [And his world's over a decade ahead in the future, with leaps and bounds made thanks to Quirks.]
THEY'RE FUCKING HOLOGRAMS!! I'LL SLAUGHTER THEM!! [I mean... Chobe's a little bit right? He has a setting for take downs rather than busting the hologram enemies apart, but considering the somewhat fragility of the constructs, it's almost a mood point. While a construct could definitely choke you to death, one solid punch to the head would break them apart, so... it can't cover every training possibility.
Maybe it can, and Bakugo just hasn't found or unlocked that setting. Anyways-] This good enough for you, or are you gonna bitch some more?