Training goes by as they prepare for their first mission. Three of them share the same goal of outperforming their adversaries. Butch, however, could not care less about the training. After all, it wasn't his decision to be enrolled into the programme.

The first training simulation was on the circle in the middle of the arena. Taho, being first after drawing lots, anxiously crept into the arena, monitored by a large panel of judges... and the other three recruits. This was a crucial part of training, as their performance in this segment would determine the positions each recruit would play in the team, as well as Agent names. The judges explained to them what the training would be like for the next few days and began Taho's training. Taho readied himself, although he was more nervous then ever.

A monstrous sound reverberated around the arena, intimidating Taho even further. He tried taking deep breaths like his parents used to say but to no avail. Two rings of red hardlight circles appeared around him, floating around him, outlining the circle. The aim of this training was to examine each recruit's reaction time as the Director believes that responding to dangerous situations is of utmost importance. Taho began striking each circle to turn them green, with several misses, much to the disappointment of the judges. Despite trying his best, he clocked in at 24.3 seconds, just marginally above universal average.

Carol was next, possessing virtually infinite confidence, predominantly due to her outrageously high self-esteem. Receiving the same setup as her brother, complacency became her downfall, with her persistent overestimation of herself causing her to miss even more circles. However, she still clocked in at a decent 18.6 seconds, which did not diminish her ego at all. She still believed that her timing would not be beaten.

Butch came afterwards, nonchalantly strolled into the arena, disrespecting the judges by not greeting them. He had a plan: to get kicked out of the programme by not giving his best. The first part of his plan was achieved, with him clocking in at 36.7 seconds, pathetically far beyond average. He left the arena with a smirk on his face, seen with disbelief by George. George intended to confront him about the matter but was summoned to the arena before he could.

George was definitely the best, hitting the moving circles with much finesse and precision. With no missed circles, George clocked in at 11.3 seconds.

The judges were indeed impressed with his talent and unanimously made him the leader of the team, as predicted by the Director and Counsellor. A leaderboard appeared on the screen in the arena, which displayed the timings for the training.

1. George Flowers 11.3

2. Carol Tucker 18.6

3. Taho Tucker 24.3

4. Butch Flowers 36.7

The Director entered and congratulated George. He also allocated Agent names and armor. George was assigned the name Agent Georgia. Butch became Agent Florida. Taho became Agent Utah. Carol became Agent Carolina. They didn't ask why they were named as such. George and Butch received their preferred blue armor. However, due to some mixup in the system, Taho was assigned pink armor and Carol was assigned blue armor. Taho obviously made a fuss out of it, being very particular about his masculinity, which was nonexistent because of his feminine and squeaky voice. He could not change the colour of the armor so he decided to refer to it as light red armor. Other than that, all of them were rather satisfied with their names, although Carol had a strong objection about George's leadership.

Carol confronted the Director regarding his choice of team roles, for which the response was that Carol should buck up in order to be rewarded. The Director firmly insisted that Carol should follow George's instructions and started referring to her as Agent Carolina.

At the same time, George confronted Butch. Butch was obviously not satisfied. Instead of being kicked out as planned, he was given extra training, sacrificing lunch breaks. George felt the anger and hatred, so he left Butch alone, but sensed a growing coldness inside him, ripping apart the lifelong twin bond between him and Butch.

One week passed but before Team A was sent for their first mission, they were held up by a side mission: At the launch site for the pelican ride to the ship, the launch of the Team B pelican was halted by the presence of a light blue armored lone soldier. He appeared to be trying to get into the pelican, with him taking out the guards there in close-quarters combat as well as yelling the names 'Carol' and 'Taho'. Taho and Carol were well aware that the intruder was none other than Lavernius Tucker trying to join them in the programme. Due to their shared hatred for him, they delightfully agreed on the mission to apprehend him, wanting to show him their new skills. And so Team A was sent to retrieve Team B consisting of David, Reginald and another pair of twins...