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"Were they armored?" She stared, "How hard were they to fight? Did you notice away to access its electoral systems?"
"Were they armored?" She stared, "How hard were they to fight? Did you notice away to access its electoral systems?"
"It depended. A lot of them were armored, but the worst one was the obstacle. Some of the ones that were worth more points were more difficult to fight, like the three pointers. But the 0 point one? Ugh," he said, shuddering
"Wow, how well did you score?" She smiled, "You had to have done very well in the combat to get in?"
"Well, I scored alright. I think I was in the upper middle range. I broke a lot of equipment so I got docked for that. The stuff I used in the entrance exam was way lighter duty than this stuff," he said, gesturing to the equipment he had on
"I'm always impressed by people who can use their quirks in multiple ways." Yuuka comment, "It's good to be adaptable."
"Well, if I didn't have my equipment I'd be basically useless unless I hardwired myself." He chuckled a little. "I try not to do that though. The last time I did it was so I could finish a project on time. I wasn't able to sleep for two weeks and when my connection timed out I fell unconscious for three days."
"Doesn't that just happen normally?" Fuse asked, "That happened to me before and I don't have that quirk."
Murdock gave him a confused look. "Not being able to physically sleep for two weeks is something normal people can do?"
"If you try hard enough," Fuse looked in the distance, as if having flashbacks, "It was not a good two days."
Murdock laughed a little. "My quirk isn't the nicest to me, so I've gotten used to having all kinds of different habits than people with normal quirks."
"Yeah it's called over exertion, it's a subtype of damage easily healed by sleep," she thought about it, "humm, never thought about it, but if I use my quirk in the right way I might be able to beat your record."
"I've given up on trying to have normal sleep schedules. Or eating schedules. I've just sort of gotten used to it," Murdock said
"That might not be healthy, Murdock, Especially when you have to comply with another schedule like school."
He shrugged. "I'll be fine. A lot of my functionality depends on what my quirk is doing. It sort of fluctuates, which can cause me to be wide awake for a few days and be starving the whole time, or I could be totally unconscious for a day or two. It all depends."
"Oh yeah Ikuko, Inima." she gesture between the two of them, "Inima, Ikuko," Yuuka introduced them to each other.
Inima gave a small wave, "Hi."
(CRUD I MEANT TO DAY DAYS IN THAT POST DON'T WORRY I FIXED IT!!!)
"Hey," Fuse waved, "Wait, aren't you the girl I fell into?" he asked.
"Yes," Inima replied her arms crossed, "I am."
"Ha, sorry about that," Fuse laughed awkwardly.
"You fell on her," She sighed, "You really know how to make a good first impression don't you, Ikuko?"
Murdock laughed a little. "You fell on her? How did that happen?"
"We were racing, and for the record I beat Yuuka, and I ran into a desk and fell on the person in it, Inima," Fuse explained, hand flailing as he did so.
"For the recored you cheated." Yuuka said back, "I gave up my lead to help you and you were lying."
"You never said we couldn't," Fuse crossed his arms defiantly, "so I wasn't cheating!"
Inima liked the guy that fell on her, he played dirty.
"Basic racing edict, don't fake injuries," she crossed her arms mimicking his. "So even if it wasn't explicitly said it was an implied rule."
Murdock laughed a little. "Are you two always like this?"
"Even so, knowing me, you should've said it straight out," Fase retorted, "And yes, we are."
Inima stepped in, "Actually as long as it isn't stated in the rules, anything is fair game. For instance if you said let's race and I took a head start. It would be fair since that wasn't verbally said. Social constructs and implied rules are never valid."
"Why do I always have to spell everything out for you?" Yuuka glared at Ikuko, "He always pulls stuff like that."
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