"My my, such a mouth on a cadet. Such a rare thing in these times." Remarked Laura as she walked in on the barracks of trainees, glancing about at the trainees who had been fixed upon Amelia's tirade. This was one cadet who knew exactly what she was getting into and what she was after. To sponsor her, or humiliate? Ah, choices. "I'm certain you will perform well in the service of the King and Military Police if your abilities match your tongue." She continued as she walked in among the trainees who stiffened at her gaze. "Hey, hey. Why all the long faces? Isn't this a moment of sharing? Come on, speak. Tell me about the person who stands to your right. No need to feel shy. Afterall, there was plenty of time for Cadet Voclain to tell her life story to everyone, surely someone knows something about someone else." Laura turned, looking about the crowd of trainees who had been so transfixed by Amelia's speech that they forgot to share amongst themselves, and withered her in eyes to try and hide their ignorance. Such sheep. On second thought, maybe she ought to keep Amelia around, at least she could make them keep their eyes on her, something that could come in handy in the field, if she'd learn to respect her superiors. But for now, to make a statement- "So what have we learned about eachother? Anyone?" She stopped in front of Rayen and Shuya. "You two, what have you learned about eachother?"