Post by sporky on Feb 29, 2020 6:47:36 GMT -4
Well, this was just his luck.
Just when Liam Kawasaki, or 'Servo' as he was more commonly known, had found some free time to head into town, he'd instead been hit with more work. Much as he wanted to go and admire some of the displays by Japan's own motor companies, he had to instead stay at U.A. and, at the behest of his teachers and classmates, make sure all their gear was in tip-top shape before the events. He'd made a habit of loaning his peers support items, after all, that many of them incorporated greatly into their Quirk usage.
Sure, he could deny them all. But, well, he couldn't be arsed to go through the process of being eventually talked into it one way or another. Some of his classmates were rather... Tricky...
Regardless, it wasn't like he at all disliked tinkering anyway. Plus, he could use the chance to look at his own gear. So, without much hesitation, Servo decided to head off into the U.A. grounds they'd been given access too. The pink-haired half-Japanese lad was wearing his usual jumpsuit, looking every bit like a regular grease monkey, as he navigated to the Support Studies' own workshops. Surely they wouldn't mind their guests using them, right?
Once he found an empty workshop on the U.A. campus, Servo would make himself at home within. Throwing down a large duffel beg on one of the workbenches, he'd empty out the contents, revealing a myriad of different pieces of Hero gear. "Alright... Let's see what we're working with today..." He spoke aloud in English. Despite his halfblood status, his Japanese was among the worst of his peers'.
He set out the different pieces of gear before him, ready to get to work. A viscous clawed gauntlet, a set of strange metallic balls, a thick belt with an apparatus around the waste that featured plenty of dials, and of course, his own little toy... A large, hand-made air-cannon, thrown together with scrap metal and featuring a rather rustic design.
He had even more still in the bag, but he could work on this stuff for now... Barring any interruptions, of course.
Just when Liam Kawasaki, or 'Servo' as he was more commonly known, had found some free time to head into town, he'd instead been hit with more work. Much as he wanted to go and admire some of the displays by Japan's own motor companies, he had to instead stay at U.A. and, at the behest of his teachers and classmates, make sure all their gear was in tip-top shape before the events. He'd made a habit of loaning his peers support items, after all, that many of them incorporated greatly into their Quirk usage.
Sure, he could deny them all. But, well, he couldn't be arsed to go through the process of being eventually talked into it one way or another. Some of his classmates were rather... Tricky...
Regardless, it wasn't like he at all disliked tinkering anyway. Plus, he could use the chance to look at his own gear. So, without much hesitation, Servo decided to head off into the U.A. grounds they'd been given access too. The pink-haired half-Japanese lad was wearing his usual jumpsuit, looking every bit like a regular grease monkey, as he navigated to the Support Studies' own workshops. Surely they wouldn't mind their guests using them, right?
Once he found an empty workshop on the U.A. campus, Servo would make himself at home within. Throwing down a large duffel beg on one of the workbenches, he'd empty out the contents, revealing a myriad of different pieces of Hero gear. "Alright... Let's see what we're working with today..." He spoke aloud in English. Despite his halfblood status, his Japanese was among the worst of his peers'.
He set out the different pieces of gear before him, ready to get to work. A viscous clawed gauntlet, a set of strange metallic balls, a thick belt with an apparatus around the waste that featured plenty of dials, and of course, his own little toy... A large, hand-made air-cannon, thrown together with scrap metal and featuring a rather rustic design.
He had even more still in the bag, but he could work on this stuff for now... Barring any interruptions, of course.