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I N T E R A C T I N G W I T H: @Lord Wraith (through looks)
T H E X A V I E R I N S T I T U T E - T H E D A N G E R R O O M
Heidi was fully dressed in her X-Suit, a body-fitting black jumpsuit accented in orange, accompanied by a utility belt and a pair of combat boots. The X-logo was a prominent sight on both the suit and the belt, and the girl was probably one of the few, if not only that did not wear gloves, due to the fact that most materials suitable for making sure were poor conductors of electricity which would definitely work against her abilities instead of helping her. The group of students soon filed into the Danger Room where Gambit was beginning to prep them on their mission for today. As the teams were announced, and as she noticed that Luke was not in the same team as her, Heidi couldn't help but return his look of disappointed with an equally dejected look. She then shambled over to her team mates, Nathan and William. The girl had nothing against those two, it's just that she'd rather be with the boy that was her crush is all.
Ryan's father introduced them to their mission, which was to be a time challenge simulation in New York City, with the sole goal of stopping Cain Marko, also better known as the Juggernaut in his tracks. According to good ol' Gambit here, this was supposed to be easy. Heidi could help but stifle a snort that almost made its way out of her mouth. As the respective teams made their way into the rooms, determined of beating each other, she too joined her team mates in the room made out of many small metal squares. One thing she always realised was how life-like the simulation seemed to her, which was she guessed, was the point of the whole simulation in the first place, to simulate real life. As her gaze fell upon the giant hulking figure that stood several metres in front of them, Heidi began formulating strategies in her mind.
The large helmet the mutant wore was made out of metal, and most metals were great conductors of electricity, which would definitely work towards her advantage, when you take note of her abilities. Aiming the focal point of the helmet as a focal point should give him a good ol' shocking of his own. If that fails, Heidi could always opt to give an attempt on the electro-magnetism side of things, controlling the magnetic fields around his helmet. With a couple of ideas forming up in her head, a smug, contented smile appeared onto her face.