Kendra wasn't at all convinced that Tea was okay, but she certainly wasn't going to push the point. At least not now, when they had far greater problems to deal with. She spared another glance in the direction of Starbolt, who the others were attempting to transport back to the HQ without causing her further damage. At Tea's question, Kendra gave a grim smile. "You kidding me?" she said. "Compared to my exploits as a solo hero, this is practically a walk in the park." Though it may have sounded a tad boastful, it wasn't a lie. If she had tried to take on a job like this back when she had been alone, she doubted she would have been nearly affective. When Wonder Woman had first suggested she join the Young Justice, Kendra had been skeptical. She thought that being on a team of heroes, some of whom were probably going to be less experienced than she was, would slow her down. And while Bolt's actions had shown the worst of working with others, the speed of how they had dealt with all the other villains, as well as her previous experience in the battle against Tomorrow Woman, had proven to Kendra that there was indeed strength in numbers. --- Upon returning to HQ, Bolt was asked by leader Ditto to accompany him into the meeting room. Kendra certainly didn't need the power of future-sight to know what that meant. As the door to the meeting room was closed behind them, Kendra noted the Question eavesdropping on the meeting. She raised an eyebrow at this, but decided not to comment. After all, this was the first time any of the more recent recruits would have seen another teammate being reprimanded for their actions, and since very few of them knew Ditto that well, they were all probably curious to see what measures Ditto would take to ensure something like this wouldn't happen again. The pressure was on Ditto to show how effective of a leader he was to the new recruits and if he had the strength to make the right decisions when it was called for. And in her mind, when Kendra saw both Ditto and Bolt finally exited the meeting room, Bolt's anger clear as day as he headed for the exit, Ditto had passed the test. As Bolt left the HQ, though, Kendra felt a small sense of foreboding wash over her. While she fully agreed with Ditto's decision to dismiss him from the team, she really hoped this wouldn't come back to bite them all in the ass later on. She wasn't sure what the full extent of Bolt's rage was, but she couldn't put it passed him that he might decide to return one day to enact vengeance upon the team for effectively 'firing' him. Still, there was nothing else they could have done. If today had shown anything, it was that Bolt was a loose cannon, and this team couldn't afford to have any loose cannons. [i]Speaking of loose cannons...[/i] Kendra glanced over to Tea. While Tea's actions were hardly on the same level as Bolt's, Tea's earlier anger troubled the soothsayer. One of the strange side-effects about being able to see into the future was that you learned to understand people very quickly, and Kendra knew that most people's actions in the future would be consistent with those they took in the present. Tea was a good person, Kendra knew that, but she also seemed to the kind of person who acted on her emotions rather than on what was logically appropriate. When Tea had been angry earlier with the Question, she had slapped him without a second thought. When Heatwave had attacked her, she made sure he had his comeuppance even though he was already down for the count. Again, not on the same level as Bolt, but that kind of behaviour could be dangerous if it was allowed to go unchecked, both to others and to Tea herself. Regardless, Kendra added both Tea AND Bolt to the list of people she was going to have to pay extra attention to the next time she used her powers. After her negligence to keep an eye on her team earlier, Kendra was going to make sure she did her best to look out for the team. Kendra started to head out of the room, planning to head to the relaxation area and meditate on these thoughts, hoping some helpful visions of the future would come to her that would shed some light on how she should further proceed.