You hem and haw, and decide that you need to be truthful here, or as truthful as you can be. Lies and half-truths won't cut it. "I don't want to be
powerless ever again."
Snipe nods slowly, "Expected that, though I'm a bit surprised you admitted it." He sighs, "But is it that you don't want to
be powerless ever again, or that you don't want to
feel helpless ever again?"
You feel your eyebrows scrunch into a scowl, and the roiling of irritation and anger in your chest – (Roll: Wisdom, DC 15,
1d20+2=21) – but he's not wrong. Your brow smoothes, "Both."
"So you're not powerless. You control your own life, and as a Pro-Hero have a great deal of leeway and sway. What do you do? Why do you fight?"
"I'll fight so that…" You pause, "I'll fight because I want to, because there's no other way. Because otherwise, I'd be powerless. I'd be helpless. I'll fight for power, for myself, and because if I don't, how can I expect anyone to fight for me? To
help me?"
"Because the first time people help you without getting something obvious in return," Snipe begins, "is also the first time you really stood up for yourself, huh?"
You let out a small, harsh guffaw. "Stood up for myself? I was running away. I made a bad decision and was running from the consequences." You take in a breath so fast it stings, "I'm
done running."
Snipe nods, and there's something in his eyes, some emotion you can't quite place. (Charisma, DC 12,
1d20+0=9) It had better not be pity.
The trip to Tokyo is uneventful, though Snipe uses the opportunity to gauge your academic skills and knowledge. Eventually you get to a small apartment that's not quite in a bad part of town.
"This is where I live during break," Snipe says, showing you in. "It's not much, because I'm barely here. I'm off work for another week, after that I'll show you my place in Musutafu." A bedroom, a former office that has a new futon, a small kitchen and a tiny bathroom.
"And your Hero Agency?"
Snipe laughs, "These days my 'Hero Agency' is a small office under my Musutafu apartment, and it's mainly used to process paperwork and grade essays. I still do regular patrols in Musutafu and usually focus on aiding other heroes during the break, but these days my main focus is teaching."
After you set down your bag of entirely new clothes in Snipe's hastily vacated office you reconvene at his kitchen table.
"So, Yuuei." He sits down at the table and passes you a glass of juice. You wrinkle your nose and he laughs. "One of my colleagues drinks
juice boxes, so you should count yourself lucky. It's all-natural!" He has a glass of juice himself, so at least you aren't being patronized.
"So, Yuuei," you parrot.
"Yeah. Your first choice of high school?"
You hum, then nod. "It's known as the best Hero school in Japan."
"That's intentional – it's also the most publicized Hero school in Japan, the most heavily fortified Hero school in Japan, and the most
selective Hero school in Japan."
You mull over his words, take a sip of juice, and then you get it. "It's the All Might of high schools."
Snipe – Mr. Miyamoto – grins. "Most people don't notice that about him. Yeah, we're a decoy. We get the most funding because we take the heat off the other schools."
He leans forward, "We
are the best, the very best. And it's partly because we
have to be the best. Shiketsu's almost as good as us, to be fair, but they don't put themselves out there. Our students get more on-the-job experience, they get better facilities, they get more opportunities to shine. That's their real test, where all the training has an opportunity to really take hold and help them become Heroes." Snipe sighs, "I wish we had the option of keeping our students' lives and Quirks private, but we don't. Being a Hero means sacrifice, and being an intentional target is one hell of a sacrifice."
"How many Yuuei students die?" It's probably a bit tactless, but it's relevant.
He takes in a breath and lets it out, "When they're attending Yuuei? It's low. Maybe one dies every three years, and usually those are more the fault of the Hero they're Sidekicking with than anything else." Snipe shakes his head, "No, for deaths and casualties you have to look at graduates. 1 in 20 Shiketsu graduates will die within their first two years. It's double the rate for Yuuei graduates, 1 in 10, dead in 2 years." He shakes his head, "It's not a skill gap either, because those remaining 9 out of 10? They can expect at least 20 years of solid Hero work, whereas half of the Shiketsu graduates end up retired or dead by their tenth year."
You nod, "Yuuei graduates get targeted."
"Targeted, cocky, overestimated by their bosses. Those that survive often thrive, but those first few years are
dangerous. It's not easy being in the spotlight." Snipe points at you, "If you're going Hero course, that's where you'll be. And if you go General Studies and switch after a good showing at the Sports Festival, even more so."
"Is this you trying to figure me out again?"
Snipe chuckles, "No, this is me giving you 'the full picture'. From what I've seen so far, you have the drive for Heroics. I think you could make it, but as a teacher it's important to me that my charge knows what he's getting into."
You mull it over – you definitely want to go to Yuuei. It's one of the best schools in country, it means you'll know most of the future top Heroes and their handlers. But do you want to go for Heroics, Business, or General Studies? Or do you want to go out on a limb and go for Support?
[] Heroics
[] General Studies
-[] With the aim of transferring
-[] No, really, just General Studies
[] Business
[] Support
"Now," You can see Snipe transform from his mindset as a Hero into that of a high school teacher as he downs his glass of juice and produces a folder from… somewhere. "When we get to Yuuei I can give some of my students extra credit to tutor you. But we're not at Yuuei yet, so let's work on-"
[] Math. You know the basics. The
very basics.
[] Reading, writing. Your penmanship is atrocious and you have the vocabularity (that's the word, right?) of a third grader who's also a motherfucking sailor.
[] Actually, you kind of want to learn how to sing. That's part of school, right?
[] History and civics (Social Studies)
Important note: a lot of General Studies students will be planning on transferring to Heroics via the Sports Festival. General Studies students are admitted based on how high they score on the placement test, whereas all Heroics students have to do academically is
pass, it's hard but it's not prohibitively hard, otherwise Kaminari wouldn't have gotten in.
The academic subject you choose is more for flavor than anything else, all the main subjects will be covered. The current school year is around halfway done, Snipe's just returning from a semester break in-fact -- it's summer RN, the Japanese school year starts in April.