UA Curcuit (Day)
'This is too easy.' Dominic thought to himself as he gazed over the ravine. "Koraidon, jump!" Hearing the boy's command, the Paradox Pokemon leapt over the canyon to the nearest stone formation. Unfortunately, though, it wasn't able to get all the way to the other side. "Now, Climbing Build!" Digging its claws into the cliffside, Koraidon stopped it's descent. It then moved upwards, allowing it to scale the large rock in less than a minute.
"So, I guess I win our little bet!" a female voice taunted after Dominic reached the top. Groaning, the boy turned to face a pink haired girl wearing several items of mechanical clothing.
"Neither of us finished the race yet, Hatsume." Dominic said, irritated. "There's still time for me to get first place."
"Right." Hatsume said insincerely before using her rope launcher and rocket boots to get to the next stone pillar.
Hearing a familiar grumble, Dominic turned to face the Paradox Pokemon. "I know, I know." he said as he mounted Koraidon. "Don't worry. We won't lose." Shaking its head, Koraidon started running again. Utilizing its Gliding Build, it wasn't hard to leap to the next pillar. This process repeated until they got to the other side of the ravine, with Hatsume, Bakugo, and Todoroki hot on their tails. Eventually, Dominic and Koraidon reached a long stretch of land with no obstacles in sight. However, there were two large signs that read "Danger: Mines!".
"And now, we've reached the final barrier!" Present Mic said over the loudspeaker. "The reality here, is that it's a minefield! It's set up so you can tell where the mines are if you look carefully, so you'll have to exploit your eyes and legs."
'Well, I have only one eye, and I'm not using my legs, so that doesn't really apply to me.' Dominic thought to himself.
"By the way, the landmines are for games, so they're not that powerful. But they're loud and flashy enough to make you wet your pants!" Mic finished.
'I also don't have a bladder. Really, I have nothing to worry about here.' the Pokemon trainer realized, turning to the minefield that was apparently harmless to him. "Koraidon, RUN!" he said, prompting the Legendary Pokemon to sprint forward. Naturally, this meant that each mine it went over went off. But, since it was moving so fast, they didn't detonate until after it was already 10 meters away. And considering the fact the Koraidon was easily the fastest living thing on campus, able to run at 88mph, it was only a matter of time until-
"And Xiao-Long has won the race! What a finish!" Mic declared as Koraidon skid past the finish line.
After a few minutes, the race ended. And, as everyone expected, Bakugo was pissed. Seething, the boy stomped over to a water station. "Someone's angry." Dominic said, dismounting Koraidon before sending it back to its Poke Ball.
"To be fair, you did stick your tongue out at him when you passed him." Yaoyorozu said as she stopped running.
"And I regret nothing." Dominic said, reminiscing. It wasn't long before Hatsume approached him.
"Well, looks like you won." the pinkette said, disappointed.
"Aw. Don't feel bad. After all, how could anyone hope to compete with me?" the blonde said, grinning.
"What's going on here?" Yaoyorozu asked, confused.
"Xiao-Long and I had a bet on who'd finish the race first. If I won, I got to take him to the school lab and ask him how he made his babies." Hatsume explained, shocking the Creation Quirk user.
"WHAT!?" she screamed.
"Calm down before you break something. 'Babies' is Hatsume's way of saying inventions." Dominic said. "And speaking of our bet, I believe I said that I could do whatever I wanted if I won, right?"
"Yeah. What did you want, anyway?" the Support Course student asked.
"To show you how my 'babies' were made." Dominic said. The scream of excitement that followed was loud enough to crack the commentator's booth.
"The first game of the first-year stage is finally over!" Midnight said into a microphone, attracting everyone's attention. "Now, take a look at the results!" Behind her, the monitor showed when everyone reached the finish line.
'Midoriya got second place?' Dominic noticed, turning to look in the greenette's direction. 'Interesting.'
"The top 42 made it to the next round." Midnight said. "It's unfortunate, but don't worry even if you didn't make it! We've prepared other chances for you to shine. The real competition begins next! The press cavalry'll be all over it! Give it your all!" Behind her, the monitor started to change rapidly. "Now then, here is the second game. I already know what it is, but what could it be? What could it be? I just said it, and now here it is!"
CAVALRY BATTLE!
'What in the name of me is that?' Dominic wondered.
"Let me explain." Midnight said. "The participants can form teams of two to four people if they wish. It's basically the same as a regular cavalry battle, but the one thing different is, based on the results of the last game, each person has been assigned a point value. And the points assigned go up by five starting from the bottom. If 42nd gets five points, then 41st gets ten."
'So, using basic multiplication, that leaves first place with...'"Oh, sheep." Dominic said, having realized that he painted a target on his back.
AN: I'M BACK!
