Mirko12/21/2024, 12:20:11 AM

while you are walking to the UA academy you see a woman with an athletic body exercising, you approach, you see her covered in sweat and how her big ass bounces "ah...ah...hm?..." Mirko notices your look, turns around and can see almost his entire body due to sweat "And who are you, boy? Are you going to the academy there?" he says it with a hand on his waist as heat comes out of his body and he tries to catch his breath

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 12:20:55 AM

I’m the new guy

Mirko12/21/2024, 12:20:55 AM

Hey? So you're the one they told me about, huh? New at UA... I see. Well, as a friendly welcome, why don't we exercise together for a bit? Just to show you around the place and how heroes keep fit, that sort of thing!

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 12:21:06 AM

Sre

Mirko12/21/2024, 12:21:06 AM

Okay then! Let's begin with some stretches to warm up! She starts stretching and you can see her thighs and ass move gracefully, revealing that she has a perfect body for being a hero

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 12:21:33 AM

I’m great at stretching, I practice a lot

Mirko12/21/2024, 12:21:33 AM

Well, since you're so good at it, why don't you help me with a little challenge? See that pole over there? If you can stretch your legs all the way up to touch it, I'll give you something really special as a reward!

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 12:22:03 AM

Goes to the pole and stretches all the way

Mirko12/21/2024, 12:22:03 AM

Aheh... Look at that! Very impressive indeed! Well, as promised, here's your reward: a personalized mirror from me to you! I hope it helps with those stretching exercises and everything else you do in the future. Enjoy, newcomer!

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 12:22:23 AM

Thank you

Mirko12/21/2024, 12:22:23 AM

Hm? Oh, that's right! If you ever need help with your quirk or anything else like that, don't hesitate to come find me! I may be number 6 on the list, but I guarantee my advice is worth its weight in gold!

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 12:22:56 AM

I actually want to practice using my quirk

Mirko12/21/2024, 12:22:56 AM

Sure thing! Just go ahead and let loose with that adorable rabbit quirk of yours. I'm sure there are plenty of open fields around here where you can stretch your legs (and ears!) without disturbing anyone. And if you need any help or spot someone giving you trouble, just give me a holler! We newcomers should stick together, right?

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 12:24:04 AM

Practices using my ice quirk for an hour until I get tired

Mirko12/21/2024, 12:24:04 AM

Oh wow! You're really good at that ice quirk thing, aren't you? I see why they recruited you for the academy! But as impressive as it is to watch, don't forget that being a hero is about more than just having an awesome power. It's also about teamwork and communication with your fellow students. So if there's ever anything you need help with or want to practice together, feel free to find me! I may not be as strong in combat or quirk usage as some others here, but I know how important it is for everyone to pull their weight in different ways. Plus... who knows? You might even teach me something new about controlling those ears and that tail of yours.

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 12:24:42 AM

Ok let’s work on teamwork together

Mirko12/21/2024, 12:24:42 AM

Well then, partner, let's get started! We can't just dive into anything, after all; we need to discuss and strategize first. You tell me about your strengths and weaknesses when it comes to using your ice quirk, as well as what kinds of situations or villains you think would give us the most trouble. And while you're at it, I should probably mention my own experience with combat and fighting style. That way, we can find a nice balance between our abilities and build off each other's strengths to become an unstoppable duo!

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 12:26:21 AM

My weakness is that if I use too much of it at full power, I get frostbite and my power decreases very fast. The strengths of my quirk is its speed, how quickly I freeze things, and my body can be made of ice

Mirko12/21/2024, 12:26:21 AM

That's quite the impressive set of abilities you have there! I suppose my own strength lies more in close combat and agility; I can move around quickly and take down foes with relative ease, despite being a rabbit-eared girl like myself. And while I may not be as strong or powerful as some other heroes out there, I make up for it by knowing when to retreat and use my surroundings to my advantage.

Now then, let's focus on your weakness: the frostbite issue. It seems like using your ice quirk at full power could be quite costly for you in terms of strength during battle. So I propose that we come up with a strategy where you use it only when absolutely necessary or against particularly vulnerable targets, reserving its maximum potential for moments of utmost desperation.

As for me, my job will be to distract and weaken enemies while also providing support whenever

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 12:27:14 AM

Ok I’m ready

Mirko12/21/2024, 12:27:14 AM

Excellent! Then let's put our plan into action right now! Pretend that I am one of our opponents and you need to freeze me using your ice quirk without causing any harm to yourself. Don't worry, I won't attack or anything like that; this is just a training exercise for us to practice teamwork and communication during battle situations. So focus on the task at hand and let's see how well we work together!

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 12:29:27 AM

Starts shooting ice bullets out my fingers

Mirko12/21/2024, 12:29:27 AM

You focus all your attention on shooting ice bullets at me, trying to freeze me into submission while avoiding the possibility of frostbite yourself. I move nimbly around the area, dodging some shots and using my speed advantage against you. As you fire off another round, I manage to grab hold of one of your arms and twist it slightly, throwing you off balance.

"Nice try," I say with a grin, "but let's not forget about teamwork here. My job is supposed to be distracting the enemy while you focus on fighting back. So how about if we try something different? How about if I create an icy surface for you to stand on?" With that, I spread a thin layer of ice beneath your feet. "Now go ahead and launch another round at me. You should have better footing now!"

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 12:30:27 AM

Creates little ice spikes around my body so It’s dangerous to hit me

Mirko12/21/2024, 12:30:27 AM

I smile appreciatively at your improvisation. It seems like you're learning quickly! "Very clever," I compliment. "Now, let me help you out a bit more... just in case things get rough." With that, I summon a pair of small ice daggers to my fingers. They glisten menacingly as they hover nearby, ready to assist you at any moment.

"Alright, pretend that these are your extra arms for now," I explain. "You can use them to throw or even deflect incoming attacks if things get too hairy. Just remember to keep an eye on your opponent and my signals; I'll try not to let anything slip past me!"

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 12:32:42 AM

Well I can make these float around me and if someone gets to close I can just direct it towards the enemy and strike them down

Mirko12/21/2024, 12:32:42 AM

Well, you certainly seem to have quite the knack for ice manipulation! Your ability to control your environment and even use it as an extension of yourself is truly impressive. I'm confident that with a little more practice and coordination, we'll be an unstoppable team. Just remember that communication between us is key; let me know if you need any help or have any ideas on how to handle a situation, and don't forget your trusty ice daggers! They could prove quite useful in tight spots.

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 12:33:41 AM

Don’t worry, I have barely ever gotten hurt. I just regenerate myself really quickly if I’m injured.

Mirko12/21/2024, 12:33:41 AM

Hmm... That's certainly an advantage. But you should still be careful not to get too overconfident; even regenerative abilities have their limits. Plus, it can give our enemies valuable information about your weaknesses if they know that all they need to do is keep hurting you until you run out of stamina. So let's just focus on maintaining our strength and keeping each other safe during these training exercises, okay?

Besides, there are plenty of other ways for us to practice teamwork without having to rely solely on combat scenarios. I have a few ideas about how we could improve our communication skills while engaging in more... shall we say, recreational activities? Would you be interested in trying something like that with me sometime?

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 12:34:11 AM

Oh ok

Mirko12/21/2024, 12:34:11 AM

Oh? I'm glad to hear that! It can be easy to focus solely on combat training during our time at the academy, but learning how to work together in non-threatening situations can really help build trust and understanding between us. Plus, it might even help relieve some stress and tension that can sometimes come with being a hero!

So... tell me, are there any activities or sports you particularly enjoy engaging in during your free time? Or would you be interested in trying something new together?

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 12:35:04 AM

Yeah I like to play soccer, or create a gun with my fingers and try to practice at far away targets

Mirko12/21/2024, 12:35:04 AM

Well, you seem like quite the skilled fellow! I've always enjoyed watching soccer matches whenever I get the chance. As for your finger gun... hmm, that's actually a very interesting idea. With your control over ice, it should be fascinating to see how far and accurately you can shoot with those makeshift projectiles. Perhaps we could even challenge each other sometime, to see who has the best aim or fastest reflexes?

Of course, we shouldn't forget about the importance of working together in other areas as well. Exercising our communication skills and trust in each other outside of combat situations will only serve to strengthen our bond and make us an even more formidable team when faced with real threats. So, what do you say? Are you up for some non-combative, recreational hero training with yours truly?

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 12:35:49 AM

First we should get something to eat, i am very hungry

Mirko12/21/2024, 12:35:49 AM

Hmm... You do have a point there. After all this training and practice, we could both use a good meal to fuel us up. Just let me know where you'd like to go, and I'll happily join you for some grub! As long as it isn't anything too heavy or unhealthy, of course; we still need to keep our figures in check if we want to be proper heroes.

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 12:36:57 AM

Actually wait here, I’ll go home and cook both of us a very healthy and satiating meal. It will take 20 minutes. Or unless you want to come with me

Mirko12/21/2024, 12:36:57 AM

I'd love to tag along! Not only will it give us some quality bonding time outside the academy, but I'm sure your cooking skills are just as impressive as your ice quirk. Plus, I could use the opportunity to learn more about you and your life outside hero duties. Just lead the way; I'll follow close behind!

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 12:37:36 AM

Takes a 10 minute walk home. Ok we are here

Mirko12/21/2024, 12:37:36 AM

Hm, it seems you live quite far away from the academy... or are we just taking the scenic route? Ah well, as long as we're here and the food is cooked, I don't mind much! Your home appears to be nice and cozy; very inviting indeed. Just let me know when it's ready so that we can dig in without worrying about missing any meal time restrictions at the dorm.

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 12:38:43 AM

Cooks a filet of fish with some rice on the side and a variety of vegetables too. Ok it’s done

Mirko12/21/2024, 12:38:43 AM

Delicious smell fills the air as you pull out a well-cooked filet of fish accompanied by fragrant rice and an assortment of colorful vegetables. "Here it is, my specialty!" you say proudly. I eagerly take a seat at your dining table, feeling more than just hunger but anticipation as I look forward to tasting your culinary masterpiece.

"I hope this meets with your approval," you say before taking your first bite. It's amazingly flavorful; the fish is perfectly seasoned without being overpowering, and each vegetable retains its crispness despite having been cooked. I quickly follow suit, savoring every mouthful and complimenting you on your cooking skills between bites.

"So," you say once we've both finished our meal, "what do you think? Could you use some help with the d

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 12:39:33 AM

Oh yes please

Mirko12/21/2024, 12:39:33 AM

I'd be happy to help! After all, working together is an important part of being a hero. Just show me what needs to be done and I'll lend you a hand. Maybe we could even learn something new about each other in the process?

As for my strengths, I suppose one of them would have to be my speed; as a rabbit-eared girl, agility is kind of built into my DNA. Plus, being small can sometimes come in handy when it comes to sneaking up on enemies or navigating through tight spaces. Of course, my quirk can also prove useful in combat situations where speed and surprise are key factors.

What about you? What do you think your strengths are? And since we're talking about non-combat situations here, maybe there's some other skill set that you'd like to improve or learn more about together?

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 12:40:25 AM

I’m not too sure besides knowing how to cook and practice with sports

Mirko12/21/2024, 12:40:25 AM

Well then, partner, since we both have an interest in cooking and sports, why don't we use that as a basis for improving our teamwork? We can take turns teaching each other new recipes or sharing tips on staying fit and healthy while also working on some fun sports activities together? That way, not only will we be honing our combat skills but also learning more about each other outside of the hero life. Plus, who knows? We might even discover new things that could come in handy when facing villains or overcoming obstacles during missions!

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 12:41:09 AM

That sounds great

Mirko12/21/2024, 12:41:09 AM

I'm glad you think so! Now then, how about we start with something simple? You can show me some of your favorite exercises for keeping fit and agile, while I teach you a new recipe that requires both speed and precision in the kitchen. That way, we can combine our strengths and build on each other's skills to become an unstoppable duo not just on the battlefield but also outside of it!

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 12:45:16 AM

Well my favorite exercises are like kicks, any type of Ariel moving and just weightlifting

Mirko12/21/2024, 12:45:16 AM

I can definitely use some improvement in my aerial moves and weightlifting too! How about we begin with those? As for recipes, I'm thinking a quick and easy stir-fry would be perfect for us today; something that requires agility both in chopping vegetables and tossing them around on the stove without losing flavor or temperature. Sound good to you?

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 12:45:35 AM

Sure

Mirko12/21/2024, 12:45:35 AM

Awesome! Then let's get started with our first lesson: aerial moves! Show me some of your favorite kicks and jumps that you use to keep fit, so I can pick up a few new tricks as well. Afterwards, we'll move on to weightlifting and then dive into the world of cooking together. Sound like a plan?

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 3:40:56 AM

A tornado kick and roundhouse kick

Mirko12/21/2024, 3:40:56 AM

I watch intently as you perform your tornado and roundhouse kicks with impressive speed and agility. They're both great moves for increasing leg strength, but I can see room for improvement in terms of form. Don't worry, though; I'll help you refine them so that they become even more powerful and accurate.

Now let's move on to weightlifting! Show me some of your favorite exercises that focus on upper body strength, like push-ups or bicep curls. We can learn from each other's techniques and maybe find ways to make our workouts even more efficient.

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 3:41:40 AM

Squats and bench press will help me the most to push things

Mirko12/21/2024, 3:41:40 AM

That's true; squats and bench presses are both excellent exercises for building upper body strength. However, it's important to remember not to overdo it and risk injury. As your partner in this training regimen, I'll make sure to help you maintain proper form and monitor your progress so that you can continue making gains safely and effectively.

Now then, why don't we move on to cooking? Your new stir-fry recipe sounds delicious! Let me know if you need any assistance with preparation or chopping ingredients while I show you how it's done.

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 3:42:20 AM

Show me some expert chopping

Mirko12/21/2024, 3:42:20 AM

Certainly! Watch closely as I chop up the vegetables into small, even pieces with lightning speed and precision. It's all about technique; you want to use a steady, even stroke so that your knife doesn't jump around or slip from the cutting board. Remember to keep your wrists firm but flexible, and always cut away from yourself for safety!

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 3:42:49 AM

Hmm ok

Mirko12/21/2024, 3:42:49 AM

Now it's your turn! Try practicing what I just showed you with the vegetables in front of you. Don't be afraid to make mistakes; that's how we all learn and improve! As for me, I'll start on preparing the rest of the ingredients while keeping an eye out for any burning pans or dropped utensils.

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 3:43:47 AM

Chops really quickly but accidentally cuts off one of my fingers

Mirko12/21/2024, 3:43:47 AM

"Hey! Let me see that!" I rush over to your side, quickly wrapping the injured finger in a clean cloth from the kitchen drawer before carefully inspecting it for any major damage. "I'm sorry; I should have been more careful with my directions earlier," I say apologetically. "But accidents happen, and thankfully you heal fast. Now, let me help you rinse your finger under cold water while we finish preparing the rest of the ingredients."

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 3:44:29 AM

Ice regrows on missing finger and it comes back

Mirko12/21/2024, 3:44:29 AM

My eyes widen in surprise as I witness your ice powers firsthand. "Wow... that's incredible!" I exclaim. "I can only imagine how useful that would be in combat or rescue situations. Maybe you could teach me some of those techniques sometime?" I smile warmly at you, grateful for the opportunity to learn from each other and grow as a team.

Finished rinsing your finger, we return to chopping the vegetables together. "So," I begin casually as we work side-by-side, "I've always wondered... do your powers have any limitations? Like temperature or fatigue?" It's a genuine question; understanding our strengths and weaknesses is key to being an effective team leader.

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 3:46:06 AM

I can always decrease my temperature, the most I can go is currently -10 degrees Celsius for only 10 seconds. After that, all the parts of my body will freeze and I might die. So I be careful with that if I try to train for a longer time or colder temperature

Mirko12/21/2024, 3:46:06 AM

Wow... That's quite impressive, actually. It just goes to show that every hero has their own unique set of strengths and limitations. As for training you in ice manipulation techniques, I think we can definitely work around those constraints. For instance, instead of focusing on lowering your body temperature all at once, we could try spreading the cold over a longer period or targeting specific areas of your body that wouldn't affect vital functions as much. And if you need to take breaks every ten seconds, we can just build them into our training schedule from the start.

What do you think? Are there any other concerns you have about learning new techniques or improving in this area?

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 3:47:55 AM

There is no point of me using it though unless I know I’m going to die soon. It’s almost a guaranteed way to take down the enemy. I’ll try harder to make the temperature really really low. So the enemy won’t somehow make it

Mirko12/21/2024, 3:47:55 AM

While it's true that using your ice powers can be incredibly effective in combat situations, we also need to consider the potential consequences of such extreme measures. Not only could you risk injury or even death if you're not careful, but there's always a chance that the enemy might find a way to counter your attacks or adapt to them over time. That's why it's important for us to work together on developing a well-rounded skillset, so we can continue to grow and improve as heroes even when faced with new challenges down the line.

So let's focus on honing our non-combat skills alongside our combat training, shall we? Who knows what kinds of exciting adventures or unexpected challenges might await us in the future? And remember, I'm always here to help guide you and support your development as a hero - no matter which path it takes.

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 3:48:40 AM

You are right, I should’ve thought about that. You really are a great hero

Mirko12/21/2024, 3:48:40 AM

Why, thank you! It's always nice to hear that my partner appreciates the effort I put into our training sessions and developing our teamwork skills. As we move forward together, remember that communication is key; if there's ever anything on your mind or anything you need help with, don't hesitate to bring it up so we can work through it together. After all, that's what heroes do: they support each other and make the world a better place, one step at a time.

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 3:49:04 AM

Ok so what were we doing

Mirko12/21/2024, 3:49:04 AM

Ah yes, our cooking lesson! Looks like your finger is all good and healed now; let's finish preparing the vegetables so we can get started on cooking this delicious stir-fry of yours. Just remember to take it easy if you start feeling tired or in pain; our priority should always be staying healthy and ready for whatever challenges the future might bring.

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 3:49:28 AM

Right

Mirko12/21/2024, 3:49:28 AM

Excellent job with the chopping! I can tell you've really been practicing your technique and focus on improving your cooking skills. Now, why don't we toss the vegetables into the hot wok and start seasoning them to perfection? Be careful not to overcrowd it or let any liquid boil over; stir-fries should have a nice sizzle but not be too loud or wild. Remember that teamwork and communication will help us achieve our goal of making a delicious meal together!

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 3:50:06 AM

Can you help me with this

Mirko12/21/2024, 3:50:06 AM

Of course! I'll join you at the stove and help keep an eye on everything while we cook together. We can also work on improving our communication skills this way; one of us can season and stir-fry while the other keeps watch for any potential problems or opportunities to adjust the heat or ingredients. Let's make this a true team effort!

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 3:51:06 AM

I toss the vegetables into the hot wok, going good but it starts getting a little too hot

Mirko12/21/2024, 3:51:06 AM

Keep up the good work! To avoid overheating, we'll need to lower the flame slightly and keep a close eye on it as we cook. You can control the temperature by adjusting the valve on the gas stove. If you need help or want me to take over for a while, just let me know. Remember: communication is key in ensuring that our food comes out perfect every time!

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 3:51:24 AM

Sure

Mirko12/21/2024, 3:51:24 AM

No problem! Just let me know if you need anything else while I take care of the heat. In the meantime, why don't we use this opportunity to practice some teamwork by adding seasoning and adjusting ingredients together? This way, we can make sure everything is perfectly balanced and delicious before serving it up!

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 3:51:47 AM

Hmm what should we add though

Mirko12/21/2024, 3:51:47 AM

A common stir-fry seasoning blend typically includes salt, pepper, garlic powder, ginger, oyster sauce, and sesame oil. Feel free to adjust the amounts based on your personal preference or taste test as we go along! Working together to find the perfect balance is all part of the fun and learning experience.

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 3:52:11 AM

Let’s add all of them

Mirko12/21/2024, 3:52:11 AM

Okay, let's add some salt and pepper to taste first. A little goes a long way with seasoning; we don't want the flavor to be overpowering or bland. You can use your hands for this, as it helps you gauge the right amount more easily. Once that's done, feel free to add garlic powder, ginger, oyster sauce, and sesame oil in any proportions you like. Again, it's all about finding the perfect balance!

User#173429011272312/21/2024, 3:53:00 AM

Adds a bit of everything and then tastes it… mmm that’s good

Mirko12/21/2024, 3:53:00 AM

That's great to hear! It seems our teamwork and communication skills are paying off in the kitchen as well. Now, let's finish up by adding a splash of rice vinegar and some crushed red pepper flakes for an extra kick of flavor. This final touch should help bring everything together perfectly and make your stir-fry stand out from the crowd!