Skyler's eyes traced the constantly appearing targets quickly and with a great display of reflex. Seven shots emptied out his handgun and the clip was quickly replaced by another before the process was repeated. "Four point one seconds." The robotic voice stated, narrowing down the statistics of Skyler's training session. "Accuracy rating of ninety-seven percent." "Damn it..." The young man cussed and moved some bangs from covering his eyes. It wasn't good enough, not at all. He wanted to be able to cut it down by a second and raise his accuracy to a hundred percent. This wasn't satisfying by a long shot. "Run it again." Sniper reloaded his gun and prepared for the second go, the voice activated system starting the training session anew. The process was repeated, fourteen targets appearing two and three at a time. Each bullet flew to hit its mark, a small spark igniting every time. So far, so good. He had gotten seven down without a problem, another three followed once he quickly reloaded his gun. Two more went down, perfect. Number thirteen wasn't quite as spectacular however as the bullet only grazed the side of the target. which brought him off course and the last target suffered the same outcome. Two more shots put an end to the training session. With a deep breath, Skyler rubbed his forehead before reloading his gun once more . "Run it again." The kid was stubborn, that was for sure. In fact, the training session continued another two times before he scored his final record which would bring him to satisfaction.. "Three seconds." The female robotic voice began. "Accuracy rating of one hundred percent." "There we go!" Sky smiled brightly and wiped the sweat from his forehead. These sessions could actually be rather taxing with the targets appearing randomly anywhere in a 360 degree angle around him, spiraling as they did. "Start phase two." "Phase two activating. Ruined city. Take cover." The voice replied. "Wait, what?" The entire room synchronized into a virtual battlefield with various points of cover appearing on the ground just before virtual enemies released fire from the other end of the room. Skyler dove behind a ruined brick wall and couldn't help but laugh. "God this is real, I wonder what would happen if I get shot..." He peeked out from cover and pulled back just before a bullet hit the wall, causing small pieces of stone to fall off. "Better not find out."