Post by Lewis "Lu" Himura on May 16, 2021 11:35:06 GMT -4
Lewis Himura's past few years summarized
The Sports Festival had proven tougher than Lewis had expected. Despite passing the test alongside his classmates, Lewis felt more like a burden than a help during it all. He took it upon himself to rewatch the recordings and figure out what he could have done better, which lead to his assessment that it had been a coordination issue, as well as him being weaker than the rest. This moment would guide Lewis into his next couple of years and decisions he would make.
In the Second year of Schooling, now having a full year with his classmates, Lewis wished to make up for lost time and work on correcting his past mistakes. As soon as the school year started, Lewis took it upon himself to start a Students Club for him and his classmates: The Student Networking Hub (SNH). The idea behind it was, that while many of the students were making friends with one another, many were not networking or learning to work together smoothly. True the school would teach cooperation and teamwork, however Lewis figured putting himself and his classmates in an area together where they could network in larger groups would help. It turned out to be a great success, even being credited with helping the students work even better together than the teachers had expected. It also lead to many more connections between the students, seeing each other as coworkers as well as friends. Alongside forming the networking club, Lewis also rigorously worked on his perceived weaknesses; his strength and durability.
Lewis took what he had learned and experienced in the Second year and pushed it even further. Continuing the SNH the next year, Lewis opened it up to all the other years in the school to allow them the same experience he and has classmates had had. Lewis also pushed his training even harder to the point of near exhaustion. During the Third Year, it was discussed by the SNH to pool their resources when they graduated in order to start their own heroing team/agency, so they could all be heroes together without being separate sidekicks. Knowing the rules associated with minimal ages and requirements for hero licenses, Lewis reached out to the Government to make a case for him and his classmates to be an exception to the rule. Despite his many compelling arguments, it was mostly for naught. While Lewis was able to convince the Government to allow him and his classmates the ability to start their own team/agency, there were rules to be followed. They would still have to be considered Sidekicks, until they were 20, but they would be granted the ability to work as full on heroes. They would also be assigned a Government selected hero to watch over them. Once one of them hit 20, then the assigned agent would leave, but until then, they'd have someone watching over them.
Upon graduating, Lewis and his classmates worked together to get their team up and running; Heroes of Tomorrow.