Takata's Class Intro Answers

QUESTION ZERO (This isn't a question on the questionnaire, but more a prompt for the students):
How would your build introduce themselves to the class? What would they say? What would be going through their mind as they introduce them to their new classmates?

Upon being called, Takata leaned to the right and sighed, looking at the narrow path between the desks. He cursed being one of the last students to claim a desk as he uncoiled his 6 hind tentacles he had been reclining on as a makeshift seat, the former chair he exiled to the back of the room for not accommodating his unique physique. He tried his best not to brush up against anyone as his tentacles slinked forward and pulled him to the front of the class. Now standing front and center, Takata introduced himself in a monotone and disinterested manner, "My name is Kotoko Takata, refer to me as you please," and gave a nice and proper bow. He swiped one of the questionnaires off of the teacher's desk before promptly returning to his desk.

QUESTION ONE:
What is a hero to you? What drives you to be a hero? Are there any heroes that you look up to? If not, what are your criticisms of the world of heroes?

Heroes are those with a license which gives them the right to use their quirks in the defense and aid of civilians.
If this question asks about an 'ideal' which I strive for, I do not have any other than to pass the program.
As I am not very familiar with many heroes currently, there are none I look up to, but I know what qualities I would look for: principled and capable. Someone that is principled but incapable cannot be depended on and may cause further issues. Someone that is capable but lacking in principles is liable to corruption and selfishness; a greater danger than an incapable hero as they can acquire greater influence and their misuse of authority is a threat to society as a whole.

QUESTION TWO:
How do you feel about certain homeroom teachers taking five minute smoke breaks?

I would feel annoyed towards these teachers. The smell is not only distracting, but the dangers of secondhand smoking should not need to be explained to someone like Sensei. However, if said teachers figured out a way to rid themselves of the smell, then I would not mind if they suffer the consequences of their poor life decisions alone.

QUESTION THREE:
Which of your fellow classmates do you think you'll get along with the best, and which do you think the worst? Don't forget why! This will not change your seating arrangement.

I believe I would get, and am getting along with Gyoyu, and I think it would be in my best interest to continue getting along with him. He is not only seated behind me, he is also my roommate. Being amicable and friendly with him would be more productive over having an awkward or even hostile relationship.
As for who I believe I will not get along with or will not get along with me, there are many but I will narrow it down to Isao and Reiji. I feel these two will be the most tiresome to interact with.

QUESTION FOUR:
How do you feel about your quirk? Do you enjoy using it? Do you dislike it? Is there anything about it you would change? What about fighting? How do you feel about fighting? With or without your quirk? How does it make you feel to engage in fisticuffs with another being?

I have no strong feeling towards my quirk.
Likewise, I have no strong feelings towards fighting, but I understand it is a necessary skill to learn.
I have only truly engaged in a fight once and it was in retaliation, so I cannot be sure as to what I would feel. At that time, however, I felt a mix of anger and satisfaction.

QUESTION FIVE:
If you were to schedule your perfect day tomorrow, what would it look like?

Wake up, Breakfast, Relax, Second breakfast, Go to class, Lunch, Back to class, Interrupt class with second lunch, Back to class, Third lunch, Go for a swim (in freshwater preferably), Dinner, Study, Relax, Second Dinner, Relax, Sleep, Midnight snack, Back to sleep

FINAL QUESTION:
What is your most cherished memory? Did you share it with others? Or was it in a moment of quiet introspection? How did it affect you as a person? Is it painful to look back on now?

When I was 5 playing with my neighbors, I did not understand how strong my tentacles were and severely hurt my friend, enough to cripple him. It was then that I realized how dangerous my quirk was if I did not learn to control myself or if I was careless. He has since forgiven me, though I am not sure if it is deserved. I am reminded of my mistake whenever I speak with him, and it is painful every time, but it is something I must bear with nonetheless. It is my responsibility to remember, so as to not repeat it.

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Pub: 23 Jan 2025 13:44 UTC
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