[i]'So the consequence of throwing Monokuma was an explosion, huh...'[/i] Anna thought, watching the section of auditorium go out in the most Michael Bay of ways.. ...Wait. Why exactly had she been expecting anything different? It was a [i]robot[/i], and this was [i]real life[/i]. [i]'Well at least the bear's gone. Though any criminal mastermind worth their salt would probably...'[/i] Ah. There it was. After the untimely demise of Monokuma Uno, Monokuma Dos decided to show up. Anna wondered the exact quantity of Monokumas within the academy. Perhaps they could use them to detonate the walls and secure exit. Then again, if these Monokumas had the ability to self-destruct and destroy that much of an auditorium's seating, perhaps that wasn't exactly a good idea without knowing what else Oreo the bear had up his sleeve . He [i]had[/i] mentioned something about a lobotomy. The detail about their parents was rather interesting. If she cared about her parents, Anna presumed she would've been worried about their safety. But it's not as if Monokuma said that they were all mauled by his cold, metallic claws. He easily could've just fed them some lie. Law enforcement not searching for them, on the other hand, was very much expected. Not like she thought much of the police anyway. The nun mentioned establishing ground rules when Monokuma hijacked that line of thought. Apparently they'd get to leave if they killed one of their classmates. That was fairly par for course, what with Monokuma introducing it as a 'life of mutual killing'. The catch was that they'd have to go through a 'class trial'. If they failed, they were to receive a 'punishment'. Something told Anna that that didn't mean a few spankings or having to soap out one's mouth. A screen descended behind Monokuma as the bear dropped some pamphlets onto the ground. Anna took one for herself and skimmed through the rules. Rule 7 confirmed her previous suspicion, and Rules 4 and 5 essentially didn't apply to her. Lockpicking wasn't technically [i]breaking[/i] the lock, after all, and there's no rule against unlocking locked doors if you had a will and a way. "I suppose I'll check out those student files as well, then," Anna stated before departing, glancing at Monokuma Uno's final resting place as she left. She didn't have the technical knowledge to make any particular use of any potential debris, so investigating there was out. "Oh," she stopped at the exit, "If you know, or know anyone that does know, any electronic or mechanical know-how, you might want to get them to check out the rubble for anything useful." And then she was gone.