Ryder looked a little surprised at Camryn's apology, looking up from the suitcase of Speed Spells to lock eyes with her. "Well, yes, you didn't know. It's why I decided to explain it to everyone." he replied, then went back to the other students as soon as Camryn left. The rest of the students weren't all that interesting, most getting either a decent or bad haul much like Mercy from earlier. It seemed like the school tried to match the Speed Spells to the decks, but also gave inferior versions of cards in case there wasn't a direct match.
The students didn't waste much time either, not five minutes after the instructor gave out the last few Speed Spells everyone was already dressed and raring to go. Ryder had stood up and was leaning against the wall again, smiling at the enthusiasm. "Alright, everyone here?" they asked, and got a varying range of replies from the students. All of them were affirmative, though, so the man could easily go on with the lesson. "Great! Before we get into the simulation, I'll go over the various control mechanisms of a Duel Runner real quick." Ryder informed, and proceeded to do just that. For some reason, the lecture was hard to follow and you couldn't really catch any of it. It seemed like a passage of text making up some time discrepancy, and avoiding plotholes. "...And that's it!" snapped people out of their haze, the man having just finished the explanation. "Alright, let's go. That box-like room over there is the simulation area," the teacher pointed out. He also literally pointed towards it, raising up his right index finger to show an example.
Ryder proceeded to walk over, and slotted open the lock. "Alright. When you enter this room, you'll be in dim enough light to find the model Duel Runner. Start it up like I explained earlier, and proceed to try and clear the simulated course. You get three chances for it. I can monitor your progress from outside, so don't worry about that." the man lectured, giving off a faint smile. "Let's have Ethel go first, and then Angelo. The order from there will be Ignia, Camryn, Alex..." Ryder trailed off, listing off a bunch of names.
Wilhelms was peacefully continuing the lecture like they hadn't a care in the world. Andre seemed to ask a question, and Megan answered promptly. The Synchro teacher felt like elaborating for a bit, but then a sudden "AAAAAAAARGH!" sounded from the hallways next to the class room. "What in the world?!" Wilhelms cried out in response to the sudden scream. Not soon after, the double doors of the class room flew open alongside a member of the school security who had been flung through it. "What is the meaning of this?!" the teacher yelled in surprise, looking down at the black-suited and neatly combed man. Funnily enough, the same one that had greeted the students on the first day. They had an active Duel Disk on their arm, with an empty field and a lifepoint counter at 0. Their suit had tears in it and scrapes adorned the security's body.
"Ah, damn... Really? That was it...?" a female voice sounded from the other side, and a cloaked figure entered. Also on this person's right arm was a Duel Disk, though already deactivated. It wasn't folded yet, though, and seemed to have a blade-like design. A circular deck holder painted golden, shaped like a pommel, connected to a small hilt off to the right. Along the rest of the arm extended the actual card slots, starting off wide and then narrowing down for the final one. It didn't stick around for long though, suddenly withdrawing into the hilt to hide itself. "And who, are you?" Mr. Wilhelms asked, now a little more calm compared to before. They didn't seem to move an inch, which actually was a benefit due to them forming some form of wall between the mysterious woman and the students.
"Ah, shut it old guy." the female dismissed, then looked up at the various benches. Some people were scared, others fuming with anger. Others had to be restrained in order not to dash straight at her, even. The eyes weren't really visible, and neither was the hair really. One light pink lock of hair managed to slip underneath the hood, resting neatly to the left of the orange lipsticked mouth. They were actually pretty tall, though many more features couldn't really be discerned. Her gaze scanned all of the students, and even though her eyes couldn't be seen, some could still feel the mystery woman's gaze fixate on them. Vincent, Nathan and Leander in particular. A playful smirk crept across their lips, letting out a quick "...Interesting!" before returning to her calm demeanor.
"Oh right, don't mind me by the way. I was just testing a little something, is all~!" They playfully shared, suddenly the Duel Disk activating again. "Mystical Space Typhoon, activate." the woman shared, a sudden gale pinning anyone who tried to move to their seats, or in Wilhelm's case, to the floor. "Ta-Ta!" the woman announced her leave, and quickly turned tail to run. She didn't stand a chance against a class full of duelists, after all.
Mr. Wilhelms groaned when they finally regained mobility, and decided not to waste any time. As soon as the quick-play's effect wore off, they quickly pulled out their own D-Ceiver from their pocket. "Note to all security! We have a dangerous individual who's breached the academy. Watch out for a cloaked woman, tall stature, pink hair." Wilhelms announced, presumably over a line security was able to hear. They turned to the classroom. "I don't want any of you leaving your seats until the situation's res-" Wilhelms was about to instruct, then felt a rush of wind dashing past them. Someone had already left the classroom.
Ethel had to click her tongue as she was called forth to be the first driver, but didn't mind it all that much. She picked up a helmet from a nearby table, completely enclosed and a darker shade of her regular blue. Perfect, she figured. She squeezed it on her head, luckily it being the right size, and closed the windshield. "I'm ready." she informed Ryder, who nodded and opened the door. The girl took a step inside and could hear the door close behind her. On the other end of the wall, Students could see a hologram light up showing the current inside of the room. In the middle stood a bland frame of a D-Wheel, mounted into the ground and with various systems to allow it mobility. Ethel stumbled her way over to it, sat down, and then the entire room shifted.
The moment the girl made contact with the model, Solid Vision tech lit up underneath as the entire room shifted into the appearance of an outside track. It had a lot of curves and winding ways, as well as small walls off in the distance. Obviously it was just a hologram, but it seemed real to both Ethel and the outside room. Even the model had shifted to look like an actual Duel Runner... Ethel had to actually smile just ever so faintly. Three bars lit up inside the girls helmet, representing her chances to succeed. In front suddenly lit up a starting board, ten unlit bars marking the 'Race' being about to start. Ethel slid her hands over to the handlebars, watching as flashes of blue started lighting up one by one. When the tenth lit up and 'START' flashed up, Ethel got off to a perfect start. She kicked off the ground and bent forward, accelerating quickly over the track. She switched a few settings around for smoother sailing, and soon got to her first obstacle. It was a long turn, simple enough to clear, and so she did without issue. The second one was a little trickier, slippery oil stains marring a slightly curving road. Ethel didn't manage to get past this one, catching some oil on her wheels. By the time the next corner was around, the girl had to wince as she spun out due to the slippery wheels.
"Damn it!" Ethel cried out in frustration as one try flickered out on her helmet and the entire thing reset back to the start. The second round started up and mostly went the same, but she failed on the same hurdle once more. By the time the third rolled around, Ethel had managed to get past that tricky course but wasn't out of the woods yet. The runner passed through some sort of magnetic field, and Ethel could feel her body getting more sluggish and the device more heavy. Great. They worsened the handling. Ethel figured, as she cleared the next few corners with ease. It seemed she had steering around those under control for the most part. The next obstacle was five small walls placed in a zig-zag shape, and unfortunately, Ethel crashed right in and failed her test. "Argh!" she cried out in frustration, the room turning dark again and Ethel's try running out. "Good job! You did well for your first time riding. Angelo's the next one to try." she could hear Ryder announce over the other side. Ethel groaned and dismounted her vehicle, taking off her helmet and going back through the door. She shot Angelo a glance as she exited, then let out a cold: "Put up or shut up." in his direction. Hell, Ethel even had a scornful look on her face as she said it.
Haas felt the wind rushing past as he dashed down the stairs. That woman couldn't have gone far. He felt a little sorry for leaving Wilhelms like that, but who the hell knows what that woman could do if she were to roam around freely?! It's pretty obvious what she did to that security personnel, and others could get hurt as well... By the time he realized it, Haas had dashed down all the way to the first of the recreational areas he could find. It was a long shot, but maybe she was in there... Bursting out of the stairwell, Haas quickly surveyed the area. He was in the library, and security flooded the place with no sign of the woman in sight. Clearly it was the wrong way, so Haas dashed back in before anyone took notice of him and proceeded to scan the rest of the floors in hope to find them.