First Day of School

Sho had woken up at six in the morning and had just finished his shower. He looked at his new school uniform that was laying on his bed. The room he was given was the standard size bed for all of Beacon Academy students, but he had the room all to himself due to not having an actual team. In a way, it was for the best as Sho was still a stranger in a new world. A world that was quite different from his own, a world that he nothing about.

A…a world without his friends.

A world…without his father.

Sho tried to stop thinking about his father, but the imagines wouldn't leave him.

Flashback

Sho looked on in horror as he saw four insect-like limbs protruding from his father's back.

"W-what is going on?" Sho's father stuttered in terror as he looked at the limbs that erupted from his back.

"They turned my father into a Zoanoid," Sho said in horror as he watched as his father begin to transform.

Fumino Fukamachi's body expanded as he became covered in white fur while his head elongated as mandibles grew out of his mouth until he took on the hulking monstrous form called Enzyme II.

End of Flashback

Sho shook his head, trying to forget the horror that came after his father's last day alive. However, he knew that he can never truly forget about that day, nor can he ever forget the tragic end of that day.

It was the day when he, Guyver 1, brutally slaughtered his father.

After getting dressed, Sho looked himself over in the mirror. The uniform was a bit different from the one he wore back on Earth, and the tie was something he rarely ever wore, yet wearing a school uniform almost felt calming. It was almost as if it was normal, like he was back to his old life. The life of Sho Fukamachi, normal high school student.

'I guess this is my chance to forget about everything involving Chronos,' Sho thought before looking at the clock. 'I should probably get something to eat for breakfast before classes start,' he decided as he made his way out of his dorm room.

Once he reached the cafeteria, Sho made his way to the serving area to get his breakfast. He was greeted by an elderly woman who served him scrambled eggs and bacon with a cup of orange juice. Sho thanked the woman and headed towards an empty table to eat his breakfast in peace. As he ate, Sho noticed that there wasn't a lot of students in the cafeteria.

'I guess there aren't that many morning people in this school,' Sho thought to himself as he continued eating.

Enjoying the peace, he was getting as he ate, Sho also thought about what he learned about this planet. It wasn't a lot, just the basics such as the name of the planet, the identity of the black and white monsters that threaten the people, and the most important fact that the dominate species of Remnant were humans and faunus, and the discrimination that the latter was subjected to.

'Faunus, humans with animal characteristics,' Sho thought as he looked at one student, a boy with dog ears. 'Aside from having parts of any animal added onto their bodies, they don't look that much different from normal humans,' he continued to think while eating. 'At least none of them are born with bio-laser shoulders,' he added thinking about the bio-blaster type Zoanoid known as Vamore.

Sho finished his breakfast and was getting ready to leave the cafeteria but stopped when he noticed one of the students that was eating breakfast was looking at him. Sho wrote the person off as someone who didn't think he shouldn't have been allowed to be accepted into the school, especially since he didn't have team. In a way Sho can agree with that sentiment, as he never actually enrolled in the school, yet he was accepted because Ozpin, from what Sho could figure, decided to break his own rules to let him be accepted.

'Why do I feel like this Ozpin is trying to use me for something?' Sho thought to himself as he returned to his dorm room to gather his books and pencils before trying to find his first class of the day.

After an hour of searching, Sho found the classroom his first class was in. He had a history class with a Professor…oh wait that was crossed out on his schedule, a Doctor Oobleck.

"Well, at least I'll be able to learn more about this world," Sho said to himself as he entered the classroom.

Less than five minutes later

'I have no idea what he is talking about,' Sho thought as he realized that his history teacher was not one for slowing down during his lecture.

The first Guyver watched as Oobleck zipped from one whiteboard to the next while speaking just as fast about the beginning of the Faunus Rights Revolution, or more commonly known as the Faunus War. Luckily, he wasn't the only student that had difficulty keeping up with the teacher as the rest of the class were more engaged in watching said teacher zip around. However, Sho felt that he would be struggling more than the others not just because he doesn't have clue about any of this, but because he couldn't read the textbook.

'How is it possible that I can suddenly speak English, but I can't read a single word of it,' Sho wondered to himself as he tried to figure out what was on the pages.

This was what would happen when you have a Japanese student attending an English-speaking class with no prior knowledge of the language. Such as how an English dubbed anime will have the characters speak English, yet can perfectly read Japanese.

Apparently, reading English was skipped over.

"Now, who can tell me what was the major turning point of the Faunus Rights Revolution during the third year?" Oobleck asked his students, many of which were surprised they got that far in the history.

One of the students bravely raised their hand, which Oobleck noticed and called out the student.

"The Battle of Fort Castle," the student answered.

"Yes, yes, that is correct," Oobleck said before going on to describe the events that led up to the Battle of Fort Castle.

Sho tried to listen intently as he was quite surprised that Oobleck would start explaining that event. From what he could remember during his history classes back on Earth, his teachers simply expected the students to know the dates and names of said battles. This was quite refreshing and interesting to Sho, if only he could actually read the words in his history book.

'Maybe I should talk to Oobleck-Sensei?' Sho thought to himself as the class continued.

Once the bell went off, Oobleck assigned his students several pages to read in preparation of tomorrow's class. If Sho had any more reason to talk to Oobleck, this was a good enough reason alone. Sighing for a moment, Sho stood up and walked up to Oobleck, who was sitting at his desk before noticing Sho.

"Is there something I can assist you with, Mr. Fukamachi?" Oobleck asked in his usual fast-talking manner.

"Yes, Oobleck-Sensei," Sho answered.

"Doctor…" Oobleck corrected Sho, not knowing that the term Sensei not only generally meant teacher, but could also be applied to doctors as a means of respect for a person of authority.

"I'm sorry, it's just a common thing for me to refer to teachers as Sensei," Sho explained while being a bit vague.

"I see…" Oobleck said as he decided to make the exception. "What can I do to help you?" he asked.

"Well…it's kind of embarrassing…" Sho felt nervous as it did feel rather humiliating for him. "But…I can't read this book," he finally told the teacher.

Oobleck was silent for a moment.

"Please explain as to why you cannot read this book," Oobleck told Sho.

"Well, it's not that I can't read, I can," Sho tried to explain. "It's just that I haven't learned how to read or write in the common language," he told his teacher.

If it weren't for his glasses, Sho would have seen Oobleck's eyes widened when he heard this.

"Please continue Mr. Fukamachi," Oobleck told Sho.

"Well, it's hard to explain but from what I can remember, I was taught how to speak two different languages, but I was only taught how to read and write in one," Sho explained to his teacher, it was bit of a lie as he doesn't know how it was possible for him to speak English, but he wasn't going to reveal his actual origins just to explain why he can't read English.

"I see," Oobleck said as he listened to Sho. He didn't feel like the boy was lying, in fact he had seen Sho try his hardest to pay attention to his lecture, so he knew the boy wasn't trying to get out of the reading assignment. "Can you show me what language you can read and write in?" he asked Sho while sliding a piece of paper and a pencil towards the boy.

"Yes sir," Sho said as he took the pencil and started writing Japanese characters on the paper.

Oobleck was quite surprised by what Sho was writing, to the untrained eye of someone from Remnant, it looked like random lines, but to Oobleck, he could see how much effort Sho was putting into his writing. For Sho, all he was doing was writing down what he could remember from Oobleck's lecture, but in his native language rather than English.

Once Sho was finished, Oobleck took the paper to see if it was anything he was familiar with.

"Very well, Mr. Fukamachi…" Oobleck started. "I suppose you are exempt from the reading assignment, but I do believe that this will be a serious issue that could affect your education," he told Sho. "I would suggest that you ask someone to help you," he added.

Sho nodded his head before leaving the classroom so that he could make it to his next class, while Oobleck looked over the paper that Sho had written on.

"This is quite jarring," Oobleck said to himself. "I may have to bring this to Professor Ozpin's attention," he added as he pocketed the paper before preparing for his next class.

The next class for Sho was Grimm Studies 101, with Professor Port.

This should be interesting.

"Monsters, demons, prowlers of the night…" Port started his lecture with a few words that would describe the creatures of Grimm. "These are only a few words that are associated with the creatures of Grimm, but I like to call them prey," he finished with a chuckle.

Nobody else was laughing.

"Tough crowd," Port muttered to himself before returning to his lecture. "And you will call them that as well…" he continued as he began his lecture about how this class would teach the students how to hunt and take down the creatures of Grimm.

For Sho, this class wasn't that interesting as Professor Port got himself detracted as he started telling the students a very long story that was questionable in truth. It took a while for him to get back on track, but Port finally changed the subject from him wrestling with an Ursa or something, nobody was really listening, to the main event.

"Now, which among you believes you have the qualities of a huntsmen?" Port asked the students, yet none of them raised their hands, which disappointed him. He was hoping one of them would have been as eager as a young miss Schnee from his previous class. "How about you, Mr. Fukamachi?" he decided to pick show. "Show us your skills," he told the boy.

Sho was a bit hesitant when he was called upon. He didn't have a weapon in the traditional sense, but he doubted that would have stopped Port since he saw the Blunderbuss placed on the wall. He also knew that everyone would be expecting him to accept in order to gauge his abilities.

Resigning himself to his situation, Sho stepped down to the floor while a large cage was being pushed into the classroom. While this was happening, the students noticed that Sho didn't have a weapon on him, nor did he decided to change out of his uniform as well as retrieve his nonexistent weapon.

"What is he doing?" one of the students whispered.

"Doesn't he know that he can go to the lockers to change and get his weapon?" another student whispered.

"Man, what a moron," a louder student said as he laughed at Sho.

"Mr. Fukamachi, you can leave the classroom to gather your weapon and change out of your uniform for this portion of the class," Port told Sho.

"I'm fine Port-Sensei," Sho told the portly man. "My weapon is always with me," he added as he made sure he was far enough from the other students. "Guyver!" he said loudly, summoning his bio-boosted armor.

The students' eyes widened as they saw this transparent barrier surround Sho as Guyver armor appeared behind him before attaching itself onto the boy. Once the transformation was complete, the other students were in awe at what they were looking at.

"Is that his Semblance or something?" one female student asked.

"If it isn't then where can I get one?" another student replied as he looked very impressed with the armor.

"Holy shit…" one student, Russel from Team CRDL muttered as he looked at the damage that was done to the floor due to the Guyver's barrier. "He created a small crater in the floor just by summoning it or something," he pointed out.

Professor Port was about to say something, but the cage started rattling with the creature inside it acting up. A fist suddenly punched through the cage door, startling Port and the other students. Whatever was inside that cage, it was tearing its way out of the cage in order to get out. The students let out gasps and shout of fright as the creature turned out to be a Beringel.

The ape-like Grimm roared, pounding its chest before turning its attention towards the Guyver. It growled before charging at the Guyver, intending to kill the bio-boosted human.

Sho looked at the Beringel for a moment as it charged at him, the image of the ape-like Zoanoid, Ramotith, flashed in Sho's mind as the image overlapped the Beringel's body. Regardless of his mind wandering for a moment, Sho dodged the Grimm's charge and grabbed its right arm before it could turn around.

The Guyver moved to the Grimm's back and grabbed the other arm and started pulling both back. The Beringel roared in rage, which was loud enough to cause the students to cover their ears.

"Oh…that was quite loud," Port commented. "But what will you do now, Mr. Fukamachi?" he asked. "Surely, you do not intend to simply subdue this Beringel," he continued as he watched his bio-boosted student.

Sho didn't say anything, rather he simply fired three shots from his head beam. One in the skull, the other two through its back. The three shots pierced the Grimm's body and hit the wall, leaving scorch marks on it. Sho let go of the Beringel as it dissolved before touching the floor.

"Marvelous, simply marvelous," Port said in a cheerful tone. "I believe we are in the presence of a true huntsmen in the making," he added before the bell went off. "Well, that's all for today. I look forward to teaching you all tomorrow," he told his students as they began to file out while Sho unequipped his armor.

"Dude, that was awesome," Russel said to Sho when he reached the Earth boy. "Was that your Semblance?" he asked.

"Uh…" Sho was quite surprised that someone would be willing to talk to him suddenly.

"It had to be," Dove said as he joined up with Russel while Cardin and Sky followed behind.

"Eh…he did alright," Cardin said while looking down at Sho. "For a scrawny little guy," he added.

Sho didn't say anything when Cardin slightly insulted him, he didn't see the point in starting a fight against a classmate.

"A scrawny little guy with a badass armor Semblance," Russel pointed out.

"Thanks…?" Sho replied before realizing he couldn't remember who these guys were.

"Russel, Russel Thrush," Russel introduced himself. "That's Dove," he pointed towards said boy, "Sky," he pointed towards the boy with slick back hair, "and that's Cardin, our leader," he finally pointed to Cardin.

"It's nice to meet you, I'm Sho," Sho introduced himself.

"That's an odd name," Sky said as he looked Sho over.

"Yeah, it kind of is, isn't it?" Sho replied with a chuckle about his own name.

"Well, Sho we're heading to our next class, so see ya," Russel told Sho as he and his team left.

"Yeah, maybe," Sho said as he exited the classroom. 'They don't seem so bad, but it's kind of early to tell,' he thought to himself. 'Who knows, maybe they just wanted to be friendly,' he continued thinking while leaving the classroom.

After a couple of more classes, it was time for lunch. Sho had just gotten his tray and was looking for a place to sit and eat.

"SHO!" a female voice called out to the boy in question.

Sho looked around to see Ruby waving at him while sitting with her team and team JNPR. He smiled a bit as he made his way to the eight students he met the day before. He took a seat next to Ren, who greeted him with a nod.

"So…how were your classes?" Yang decided to break the ice.

"Not so bad," Sho replied. "I may have a little trouble with Oobleck-Sensei's class though," he added.

"Uh…" the majority of both teams were a bit confused with the title Sho gave to Oobleck.

"Oh right, I keep forgetting," Sho said to himself. "Sensei is what we call a teacher in my culture," he explained.

"Oh…" RWBY and JPR said together while Nora was busy eating her pancakes, that she somehow got for lunch.

"So, what's the problem?" Jaune asked Sho.

"Well…" Sho started, not really sure if he should tell them.

"You can trust us Sho," Pyrrha told Sho. "We'll be glad to help you," she added.

"Well, it's just that where I'm from, I've never really learned how to read and write in this particular language," Sho told everyone.

"What!?" Weiss yelled out in disbelief. "All four kingdoms have used this language for thousands of years," she said as she stared at Sho. "How can you not know how to read or write?" she practically demanded an answer from him.

"It is not uncommon for villages outside of the kingdoms to refuse the universal language in favor of their native language," Ren said in Sho's defense. "Perhaps Sho comes from such a village," he guessed.

"Wow, I never thought of that," Ruby said as she accepted Ren's answer.

"That's because you don't think at all," Weiss scolded Ruby, causing the fifteen-year-old girl to curl back from Weiss.

"Hey, chill out Ice Queen!" Yang yelled at Weiss in defense of her little sister.

As Weiss and Yang start to argue with each other, Sho looked at Blake for an explanation.

"Did something happen?" Sho asked the raven-haired girl.

"Honestly, I'm not sure," Blake told Sho. "She's been like this since Professor Port's class this morning," she added.

"You guys had Professor Port's class first?" Sho asked.

"Yeah, and Weiss volunteered for his demonstration against a Boarbatusk," Blake answered. "She seemed to get annoyed whenever Ruby gave her advice," she continued to explain.

"Why would she do that?" Sho wondered. "Wouldn't it make sense to accept advice from a classmate when dealing with a Grimm that you might not know how to fight against?" he continued asking.

"Yes, that would be the right choice to make," Pyrrha joined in. "But Weiss seemed to only get aggravated when Ruby cheered her on and gave her advice while not act like that towards Blake or Yang," she added.

Sho took a look at Ruby to see her looking sad while Weiss and Yang continued arguing.

'So, the problem is between Weiss and Ruby,' Sho thought to himself. 'I wonder if it has anything to do with how Ruby was picked as team leader,' he continued to think.

"What about you Sho?" Jaune joined in. "Did you already have Professor Port's class?" he asked.

"Oh…yeah, I have him as my second class," Sho answered. "He kind of volunteered me to face off against a Grimm," he told Jaune.

"What kind of Grimm was it?" Jaune asked.

"It was…" Sho started to answer but he didn't really know what that Grimm he faced was called.

"Hey Sho!" a new voice called out to Sho, causing everyone to turn around to see Russel walk up to him. "You're hanging with these guys?" he asked.

"Oh, hi Russel," Sho greeted the mohawked boy. "Yes, I'm sitting with teams RWBY and JNPR today," he told him. "Do you and the rest of your team want to join us?" he offered.

"Nah…Cardin already picked a table for us," Russel told Sho. "Just wanted to say hey," he continued. "Did you tell them how you took down the Beringel in Port's class yet?" he asked.

"WHAT!?" the two teams yelled in shock, which drew the attention of a lot of other students.

"You went up against a Beringel!" Yang yelled in shock.

"Where did Professor Port get that kind of Grimm?" Pyrrha asked.

"Did you use your armor?" Ruby asked eagerly.

"Did you break its legs?" Nora asked a little too eagerly.

"Uh…yes, I went up against a Beringel," Sho answered. "I have no idea where Port-Sensei got it from," he answered Pyrrha's question. "I did use my armor," Ruby squealed when she heard that. "No, I didn't break its legs," Nora was disappointed about that.

"Like you needed to break its legs, man," Russel said. "The dude shot three holes into its body from its back with this laser beam that shot out of his forehead," he told the two teams. "He took it down like it was nothing," he added.

"Uh…thanks Russel," Sho said softly. "But it wasn't that big of a deal," he told his fellow classmate.

"Wasn't that big of a deal?" Blake repeated in disbelief. "Sho, a Beringel is one of the most aggressive kinds of Grimm, it's even considered to be one of the more intelligent Grimm out there," she explained to Sho.

"Which easily makes Sho the most badass guy on campus," Russel said before slapping Sho in the back. "Well, I'm heading over to where my team is, later Sho," he said as he left to join up with his team to eat lunch.

"That was…unexpected," Ren commented on Russel appearing, then leaving.

The rest of team JNPR agreed with Ren while team RWBY had differing opinions about what Russel said about Sho going up against a Beringel.

'Now, I really want to see how Sho can stand up to me,' Yang thought to herself, eagerly hoping for a chance to have a match against the bio-boosted human.

As the day progressed, Sho was quickly getting used to being a student in Beacon Academy, since before he became the Guyver, Sho was just a high school student. Of course, he still had other students talking about him, but he simply ignored the talks. After all, he needed to get to Professor Goodwitch's combat class.

Glynda's Combat Class

Glynda finished going over the purpose of the class and the rules for the sparring matches. Many of the students were excited about this class since they get to face off against each other.

"Now, who would like to be the first to spar?" Glynda asked her students.

"I want to!" Yang shouted as she stood up and raised her hand eagerly.

"Ah…Miss Xiao Long, excellent," Glynda said as she waved the girl over to step onto the area platform. "Now, is there anyone who would like to be her opponent?" she asked the remaining students.

"Actually, I want to go up against Sho," Yang told the teacher while pointing at Sho.

Sho was caught by surprise that Yang would choose him as her opponent. He was also worried since he never fought against a normal human, regardless of aura or semblances.

"Hm…I see," Glynda considered Yang's suggestion. "Very well, Mr. Fukamachi, please step down," she told the boy.

Sho was about to decline, but he noticed how everyone was looking at him. He glanced at RWB and JNPR, and noticed the varying looks on their faces. A few of them were curious, excited, and worried because they had seen a bit of what Sho was capable of. He looked at Yang and saw how she had an eager look in her eyes before winking at him and heading to the locker room to change out of her uniform and to grab Ember Celica.

"Come on man, you can take her," Russel said from one side of the classroom.

"Yeah, dude," Dove joined in. "Show her what you're made of," he added.

Sho sighed before walking down to the area platform while Yang returned in her normal outfit. Of course, Yang couldn't help but decide to strut her stuff as she walked onto the area, easily attracting the attention of a lot of the boys. Sho on the other hand, stopped just before reaching the platform. Glynda and Yang stood there waiting for Sho.

"Any time now, Mr. Fukamachi," Glynda said as she stared at the boy.

Sho nodded his head before jumping into the air.

"Guyver!" Sho shouted before the barrier around him appeared as well as his armor.

"A little flashy Mr. Fukamachi," Glynda said.

"Sorry about that Goodwitch-Sensei, but the barrier comes with the armor," Sho told the blonde woman.

"I see…" Glynda made a note of that before activated the monitor on the wall to display Yang and Sho's faces.

Yang's picture had an aura meter that was green while Sho's didn't have an aura meter. Instead it had one hundred percent below it. Yang noticed this difference, as well as everyone else.

"How come Sho doesn't have an aura meter?" Yang asked Glynda.

"Professor Ozpin and I had discovered that Mr. Fukamachi's Semblance mask his aura," Glynda started explaining. "So, we updated the system to use a hit system to determine when Mr. Fukamachi would no longer be fit to continue battling," she told Yang and the other students.

'So, that's what they're going with to explain why I don't have an aura,' Sho thought to himself, remembering how Glynda had failed to unlock his aura. 'By lying so no one would be the wiser,' he mentally added.

Several of the students accepted Glynda's explanation while a couple were not that convinced.

'There is no way anyone's semblance can just mask their aura like that,' Weiss thought to herself.

"You both may begin," Glynda told Sho and Yang, thus beginning the match.

"Don't go easy on me," Yang told Sho with a smile on her face as she fired two shots from her gauntlets at Sho.

'Sorry Yang, but holding back is the only way that you'll stay alive against me,' Sho mentally said as he took the two shots.

The shotgun rounds from the Ember Celica hit the Guyver's chest plates, but he didn't stumble or falter from the hits. The number below Sho's picture dropped from one hundred to ninety-eight percent, barely affecting Sho at all. Yang's smile dropped when she saw how Sho didn't react and the shotgun rounds fall from the Guyver's chest plates, they didn't even leave a dent in them.

"What the!?" Yang shouted in disbelief at seeing her shots bouncing off. "Alright then, try this!" she shouted as she charged at Sho with her right arm drawn back.

The blonde brawler threw a punch at the bio-boosted human, but Sho sidestepped her and grabbed her outstretched arm, flipped her over his shoulder, and tossed her towards the edge of the area.

Despite being thrown, Yang fired off several rounds at Sho before managing to land on her feet. Seeing the shotgun rounds coming at him, Sho knew the rounds couldn't do much to him as the spread of the shots was too short to deal any minor damage. However, Sho decided to show off at least one new ability.

Concentrating on the shots fired, the vibration globes on his mouth homed in one the molecular resonance frequency of the shotgun pellets and activated the Sonic Buster attack. Yang watched, stunned by the site of her rounds literally being disintegrated in front of her.

She wasn't the only one stunned by this attack as the rest of the class didn't see that coming, nor did Glynda as her glasses slid down a bit.

Refusing to back down, Yang charged at Sho once again, intent on beating him down. Once she got close enough to punch him, Sho jumped out of the way and landed behind her. Yang's anger started to build up as she turned around and charged at Sho once again.

"Is she really going to just charge at Sho blindly?" Weiss questioned her teammates lack of strategy.

"Her anger is clouding her judgement," Pyrrha pointed out. "If she can't calm herself and focus, then she'll only be wasting her aura," she added.

Indeed, Yang was wasting a lot of her aura as she continued to fail in hitting Sho. Sho wasn't a properly trained fighter like Yang, but he had far more experience than her thanks to the numerous Zoanoids and Hyper Zoanoids Chronos had thrown at him back on Earth. So, he easily dodged the majority of her punches, only get hit a couple of times that he barely noticed.

'I better end this now,' Sho thought as he fired a head beam at Yang.

The head beam flew past Yang and left a scorch mark on the wall behind her. However, that shot managed to singe a lock of the blonde brawler's hair. Yang felt that and looked to see that a piece of her hair was burnt. She started shaking in rage at what had just happened.

"You…" Yang growled before she flared up in rage and activated her semblance. "You MONSTER!" she yelled as she charged at Sho, intent on beating into the ground.

Sho was a bit taken aback by this change in attitude and wasn't prepared for the punch he got to the side of his head.

However, Yang's punch barely did anything to Sho. Merely caused him to tilt his head to the side a bit. Ruby was shocked to see how someone was able to tank her sister's punch and not get knocked out.

"No way," Ruby muttered in awe.

Fueled by rage, Yang tried to punch Sho again, but this time the teal blue Guyver caught her fist and started squeezing it. Yang yelled out in pain as she felt not only her hand being squeezed, but the metal of Ember Celica being crushed and pressed against the back of her hand.

"I'm sorry," Sho said softly before punch Yang in the solar plexus, knocking the blonde brawler out cold.

Sho looked to see Yang's aura meter empty out while his hit counter was only at eighty-seven percent.

"And that is the end of this match," Glynda announced as she walked towards the two combatants. "And as many of you can see the effects of allowing one's anger to get the better of you," she pointed out while Sho carried Yang off the area. "Mr. Fukamachi, can you please bring Miss Xiao Long to the infirmary?" she asked the bio-boosted human.

"Yes, Goodwitch-Sensei," Sho agreed as he carried the unconscious girl out of the classroom.

"Miss Goodwitch!" Ruby said as she raised her hand. "Can I come along too?" she asked. "Yang is my sister and I'm worried she might…" she started to explain.

"Yes, you may Miss Rose," Glynda told the fifteen-year-old girl. She watched as Ruby followed Sho out of the classroom. "Now, who would like to be next?" she asked the remaining assembled students.

Later that night, outside of Beacon Academy

Inside a warehouse near the docks, Roman Torchwick was looking over a map of Vale while members of the White Fang were opening crates that contained various forms of Dust Crystals. Beside him was his partner in crime, Neo, who was overseeing the faunus checking the Dust.

"Everything is running smoothly," Roman said to Neo. "Too bad, we have to work with these filthy animals," he complained.

Neo simply shrugged her shoulders, not particularly caring about working with the White Fang, but didn't see any reason to argue about it.

Before Roman could go on a rant about it, a member of the White Fang approached him and Neo.

"What is it now?" Roman asked, feeling quite annoyed.

"One of the guards hasn't reported in the last five minutes," the White Fang member told him.

"So, what are you standing around here for?" Roman retorted. "Go find out what's taking him so long," he told the faunus.

"That won't be necessary," a new male voice said as everyone stopped what they were doing to see someone walk towards them.

The figure was cladded in a bronzish yellow armor of unknown origin. He had a single curved horn on top of his head, a metal sphere on the center of his forehead. Short blades on his forearms that were curved outwards. The face of this armored person had two small globes on the left side of his face and two steam ports on the right side. This armored figure was holding the guard by the back of his neck, dead.

"I wanted to have a little chat with you, but he refused to let me see you," the bronze-yellow figure said as he dropped the corpse. "As you can see, I don't take kindly to someone telling me off," he added.

The White Fang and Neo drew their weapons, but the armored man fired multiple laser shots at the weapons near their hands, causing everyone to drop them due to the heat of the laser shots.

"That was the weakest of my weapons, set to a much lower output," the armored man told Roman. "If I wanted to kill all of you, there wouldn't be anything left to find," he added as he stepped towards Roman.

"I see, and what do you want?" Roman asked the mysterious man in armor.

"My name is Oswald Lisker," the man introduced himself. "And I'm would like for you to hire me," he said.

Roman took out a cigar and was about to light it, but Lisker shot at the tip of the cigar, lighting it for the man. Roman was surprised, yet was very impressed.

"Why don't you step into my office Mr. Lisker," Roman said as he approached the armored man. "I'm sure we can work something out," he added with a smirk on his face, feeling like he finally finding someone who could pull his own weight without spouting out some righteousness bullshit about injustice. "Also, where did you find that armor?" he asked.

"Let's just say that God works in mysterious ways," Lisker joked as he followed Roman towards another part of the warehouse so they could negotiate.

Author's note: Man, I did not expect myself to have a new chapter written down so quickly. Usually it takes me about a month to write up a chapter. Guess this new story was just what I needed to get my writing juices flowing.

Still, I managed to get quite a bit done with this chapter. I decided that Sho wouldn't have the same classes as Team RWBY or JNPR because that's kind of expected whenever someone does a story where a new character befriends teams RWBY and JNPR.

I'm sure I also pissed off the Yang fanboys with Sho curve stomping her, but honestly, I don't see Yang being able to beat Sho when he is in his Guyver armor. In the Guyver series, Sho has faced off against monsters that are practically the stuff of nightmares, got impaled multiple times, died at least three times, and defeated a kaiju size nightmare hell dragon composed of a Zoalord, which is basically a god to Zoanoids, and a fourth of a city's population of Zoanoids.

Yang on the other hand, destroyed a twenty-foot-tall robot. That's really the only real impressive feat she has to her name, and she needed her teammates to help her just to keep it from causing more destruction on the highway.

Even with her semblance, Sho can easily defeat Yang since every weapon the Guyver has can kill a person with no effort. Hell, if Sho wanted to, he could have used his Sonic Buster to disintegrate Yang just as easily as her shotgun rounds.