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iida tenya ([personal profile] brains_beef_and_brows) wrote in [community profile] erku2020-05-30 06:26 pm

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User Name: Ingenium

Greetings Everyone,

My name is Tenya Iida, and I think that this would be a rather decent opportunity to ask the community at large what they arrived with and if they are willing to donate to the less fortunate.

I myself arrived with:


1) School Uniform (what I am currently wearing)
2) Gym Uniform (pre-offered already)
3) Suitcase with Hero Suit (Not Donating)
4) Extra Glasses (my prescription is rather heavy.)
5) Carton of Orange Juice (fuel for my quirk)
6) Maintenance Kit- for Suit and Quirk maintenance.

I would also like to ask if anybody else have valuable skills to assist each other that does not require extraordinary circumstances.
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[personal profile] irondaddy 2020-06-03 07:52 am (UTC)(link)
Hello, Tenya. It's a pleasure to meet you. I'm James Ironwood. By way of items on my person, I arrived with very little aside from the uniform I was wearing, one of my guns with limited ammunition, and a maintenance kit for my cybernetics I would be willing to assist others in or lend out, supervised. I'm afraid I can't risk losing them.

I'm the General of my country's military force as well as an Academy Headmaster, so my skills are largely combat and survival-based with a penchant for signing far too much paperwork. I have no plans of taking the forefront of anything, but I will always be around if anyone requires assistance in ways I can offer. I'm afraid I'm a clumsy mentor at best, haha.

I see one of my friends (Harbinger) also replied here already and described a bit about our world and our particular combat skillset regarding the monsters we were plagued by. Please let me know if you hear of anyone requiring my assistance.
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[personal profile] irondaddy 2020-06-06 02:30 am (UTC)(link)
( It's always an awkward thing to handle, but it's easier over text to give a simple word of gratitude in return, and he's being perfectly polite. James is both incredibly used to hearing such things and still never quite used to responding to them, but social etiquette takes right over. He can accept a bit of flattery with at least a touch of grace and move right past it. )

You're very kind to say so, thank you.
While I wouldn't ever say it would be too much, I will instead say that I hope that expertise will never be needed.
I am probably better suited to anyone who wishes to learn what meager combat aid abilities I can pass on, or hand-to-hand training.