Everyone's Training

Midoriya, Uraraka and All Might found a nice secluded spot to work together, a spot with a wide open space to get a lot of movement. Midoriya looked to Uraraka as they both smiled to each other. It was now time to go all out to pass the exam. All Might began his mini-seminar for the two to make sure they start in the proper direction.

"Okay, what have you got so far? It's probably not much, but I'm sure you have something, right?" All Might asked, to which Uraraka gasped with a bright idea in mind.

"Deku's got a lot of ideas with our Quirks! He said...We were the best combination together..." Uraraka spoke with a little blush. Deku gasped too and brought out his pile of notebooks detailing their possible win conditions. All Might was stunned at the amount of material written and was proud of his successor's ingenuity. After reading a few notes, All Might's grin widened.

"It would appear Aizawa's wrong about you two." All Might laughed lightly. "If you two can pull these moves off, the exam will be a piece of cake! But why haven't you been using these from the start? Were you so confident in these that you wanted to give everyone else a head start?" Uraraka looked away and answered.

"It was my fault...My Quirk got weaker because of my pent up feelings...But now that Deku and I are on the same page, my Quirk's gotten stronger!" Uraraka touched her shoulder with her five fingers and began to float upwards before Midoriya held her hand to stop her from floating away.

"Before, Uraraka couldn't make herself light and had a limit to how much she could lift." Midoriya explained. "But now, she can make herself float and we've yet to see a limit to how much she can make light." All Might listened intently and nodded in understanding.

"So, are you ready to put your study into practice, young Midoriya?" All Might grinned. Uraraka pressed her fingers together and landed next to Midoriya and looked at him to hear his response.

"We are!" Midoriya smiled.

As Midoriya, Uraraka and All Might began working on their ultimate combos, everyone else began working on the same exam. Though Project Green Tea's work was successful, it will take time to see if the fruits of their labour will bear, and their job now was making sure everyone else was successful.

We first turn our gaze towards the next pair that were closest to Midoriya and Uraraka and that was Tsuyu and Ojiro. Thankfully, the test site was warm on the inside to make sure all students can perform to their maximum potential, which suited the cold-blooded frog hero nicely. Both Tsuyu and Ojiro were facing a practice dummy with the two in combat stances. Ojiro darted forward and swung his massive tail at it, but then Tsuyu crept up behind Ojiro and used her tongue to grab the dummy's legs and trip it, before Ojiro gave it a knock out blow with his tail. Tsuyu retracted her long tongue and Ojiro smirked.

"Amazing work, Asui!" Ojiro said. "With this, I can make my predictable moves an asset by distracting the enemy while you strike with your tongue, giving me an opening to attack."

"We should probably work on the probability of an enemy being too fast or too strong for our moves to handle." Tsuyu theorised, but Ojiro sighed.

"Honestly, it feels like I'm cheating having you as a partner, Asui." Ojiro confessed. "You're an amazing hero and all I have is a tail for combat. The way things are going, I'll be relying on you to help me pass the exam." To these words, Tsuyu looked away with a frown, something Ojiro noticed. "Asui? What's the matter?"

"I envy your position, Ojiro..." Tsuyu admitted. "I'm always one to be depended on. Since I was young, I was always looking after my siblings. Since I came here, people have depended on me for help." Tsuyu cast her mind back to the USJ incident, her quick thinking and field advantage saved Midoriya and Mineta; her calm thinking and close quarters combat helped Tokoyami best the Summer exam; and though they didn't know it: helped Midoriya and Uraraka fall in love. "It's not a bad thing...But once in a while, I want to know what it's like to depend on somebody else."

Ojiro gasped to Tsuyu's words. Though he didn't realise it at first, he was the exact opposite of Tsuyu: he was one to always depend. He depended on Shinso to get him to the Sports Festival finals, something he was wholeheartedly against, relied on Iida to help pass the Summer exams, and now he was falling back on Tsuyu to make up for his shortcomings. Ojiro looked to Tsuyu and rested a hand on her shoulder.

"In that case, depend on me to help you pass the exam!" Ojiro said, making Tsuyu tilt her head in confusion. "Maybe we were paired for a reason. I can be a lot more helpful while you can trust in your ally's strength more. What do you think? My Quirk might not be the most extraordinary, but I'm going to try and get it as extraordinary as yours." Tsuyu's eyes widened and blushed a little before she stood up.

"We won't pass when we're talking so casually. Let's continue...But...Thanks, Ojiro..." Tsuyu smiled with a little ribbit.

As Tsuyu and Ojiro began looking into more combat manoeuvres, Yaoyorozu was conducting an experiment with the equipment she was making. Strapped to her back was a large electric battery and in her hands were two swords connected to the battery through wires.

"Okay. Begin charging." Yaoyorozu instructed. Kaminari charged his hand with a small amount of electricity to stop his mind going blank again.

"Alright! Here we go!" Kaminari grinned as he sent the electricity coursing through the battery; the backpack was made of rubber, which safely insulated the electricity, keeping Yaoyorozu safe. But after a minute, the battery began to smoke and soon burst into flames, making Kaminari stop and Yaoyorozu quickly took the backpack off.

"I expected as much..." Yaoyorozu pondered and took a book from the book holder on her back and began making notes. "So if I were to do this, it should contain more electricity, so..." Yaoyorozu thought aloud, wondering if this was what Midoriya was like.

"Man, you're so smart!" Kaminari spoke, shaking off the electricity he was generating. "Only you could turn my useless Quirk into something this good." Yaoyorozu tore her eyes from her books towards Kaminari.

"Being smart is not something you get to be overnight." Yaoyorozu began. "It takes a lot of dedication and desire to learn. My Quirk requires me to have this sort of knowledge in order to use it to its maximum potential. If I do not, then my Quirk becomes less effective and as such, I will become less of a hero."

Kaminari looked to the electricity surging through his hands. "You have to be smart to use your Quirk...huh? But I'm the opposite...My Quirk needs me to be stupid. I thought maybe my Quirk would get more in control, but it never did. That's why I wanted to go to UA: to make my useless Quirk into something awesome...But all it's shown me is how useless it really is..." Every trial Kaminari faced, both his Quirk and smarts were proven useless, between the attack on USJ, the mid-terms and even the final exams during the summer.

Yaoyorozu felt bad for her teammate. It was because of her Quirk that she developed a thirst for knowledge in the first place. But had she been blessed with a different Quirk, would things have turned out differently? Yaoyorozu smiled, trying to keep the mood light.

"All Quirks have deeper meaning behind them..." Yaoyorozu explained. "When I first acquired this Quirk, I believed that it was simply making them out of thin air. But after I became hungry for food after continuous use, I learned that it takes the lipids in my body and converts them into physical matter, which encouraged me to eat more to stop my Quirk starving me to death. I believe that something similar is happening to your body. You're not generating electricity out of nowhere and if we can find out what it is, perhaps we can learn to bypass your weakness entirely?" Kaminari looked to Yaoyorozu with hope in his eyes.

"We can do that?" Asked Kaminari.

"Of course." Yaoyorozu smiled. "It took me a bit of time to learn about my Quirk's effects when I was a child, but for you, it shouldn't be a problem." Kaminari's hopes were raised at this.

"Never thought I'd say this, but let's learn about my Quirk!" Kaminari cheered making Yaoyorozu laugh at Kaminari's words and optimism.

The next group nearest Yaoyorozu and Kaminari were Kirishima and Sato. Kirishima had undergone his Unbreakable form and Sato was under the influence of his sugar, making him both strong and stupid. Sato picked the rock solid Kirishima up by the gear-shaped shoulder pad and threw him with all his enhanced strength towards the rocks around them. Kirishima busted through them, but didn't stop there and kept going, breaking rock after rock until he arrived at the very edge of the test site with no more rocks to smash through. Kirishima looked behind him to see what was once dense rocks was now a clear road through the rocks. Kirishima ran to Sato with excitement in his eyes.

"That was incredible, man!" Kirishima smirked, giddy at the idea that their Quirks can be used in such a way. "If only we learned this move against Cementoss, he would have been floored!" But then a thought crossed his mind. "By the way, got any name ideas for this move? I'm thinking of -"

"Don't care!" Yelled Sato, his brain functions were on the low after consuming so much sugar, something Kirishima forgot.

"Oh, right." Kirishima chuckled to himself. "I forgot you can't think straight when you eat sugar." But then, a surprise came from Sato.

"Kirishima smart. Kirishima think name. Kirishima smart. Sato strong. No one beat us." Sato muttered. Kirishima was surprised at this small development; mostly when Sato ate sugary foods and became strong, he could only follow orders given to him before becoming slow, but to see him muttering a response while in his dense state was a step forward. Kirishima grinned excitedly to this, wondering if there will come a time when Sato will stay smart as he increases his strength.

"Alright! Then that attack will be called Red Sugar Spear!" Kirishima cheered as Sato took another container of sugar and swallowed its contents to stay strong without feeling tired.

The group next to the two powerhouses were Jirou and Koda, and much like the former group, the Summer Exams were still on their mind. Particularly regarding Koda's fear of insects. Jirou and Koda were working on an team support move that would be powerful together, but Koda had to become tolerant towards insects first. Jirou and Koda sat opposite each other and in the centre was a group of ants, with Koda trying to command the ants to do various things. But Koda was shaking timidly, trying not to scream and run in front of Jirou. She was quick to notice Koda reaching his limit.

"Hey, come with me a sec." Jirou said and at the moment she said this, Koda immediately ran behind a rock, to which Jirou followed, seeing the scared and timid Koda crouching in fear, trying to hide from the ants. "What's gotten into you? Wasn't it you who suggested we have a team move with bugs?" But Koda looked to Jirou worry in his eyes, fear for the insects and for Jirou. It was then that Jirou understood full well what was coursing through the silent animal speaker's mind. Jirou sat down next to him.

"What happened at the final exam last summer wasn't your fault." Jirou began, making Koda flinch. "I know what you're thinking. You're thinking "What if another sound user tries to drown out our noise and hurts Jirou like what happened last time", am I right?" Koda looked away and nodded, surprised that Jirou had worked it out. "But you're not to blame for it, if anything it should be me apologising. I should have been more considerate of your fears and tried to come up with another way to beat Present Mic without forcing you to face your fears. So I'm sorry. We don't have to do any bug moves if you don't want to. Okay? We can come up with even better ideas to stop noise drowning opponents!" Koda looked to Jirou with curious eyes before regaining his composure, the words Jirou said gave him confidence again.

"Th-Thank you...Jirou..." The timid Koda smiled, prompting a smile from Jirou.

Over to the next pair, Iida and Ashido. The two had just finished another lap together and had mastered the technique Acid Road, where Ashido creates a road of thick acid in mid-air for Iida to ride up and avoid obstacles that would block their path.

"Woohoo! You're the best, class rep!" Ashido squealed excitedly. "With our Quirks together, we'll ace this exam!" Iida took off his white safety helmet to get some air and looked to Ashido.

"Now that we have mastered enhancing our speed and mobility, perhaps it is time to focus on offensive attacks?" Suggested Iida, but Ashido moaned in annoyance to this.

"Aww, but why? Using Acid Road's fun! Can't we think of an attack around that?" Ashido asked with a sigh.

"I'm afraid not, Ashido." Iida said, flicking his glasses. "If we rely on a one-trick pony move like Acid Road, villains will be given plenty of opportunities to work out its pattern and come up with a countermeasure. And even in the exam, our teamwork and Quirk synchronisation will be put to the test, so having only one move will be costly." Ashido growled to this.

"You're no fun, Iida! Why do you have to be such a killjoy?!" Ashido asked in defiance. Iida's eyebrows furrowed to this and stood against Ashido.

"I am trying to be a hero!" Iida said in anger, stunning Ashido with his words. "And let me tell you, learning to be a hero isn't fun! People's lives are on the line everyday when becoming a hero, something I've witnessed first hand!" Iida's mind thought back to facing the ruthless Hero Killer, Stain, and his failure as a hero. Then when going to rescue Bakugo, he remembered the fear driven into his heart when feeling the killer bloodlust of All For One. "If you want to be a hero for fun, then I'm sad to say, you've come to the wrong course!" Ashido flinched to Iida's words as the engine legged hero calmed down. Ashido fell to her knees in anguish to everything Iida said.

"It's not that I want to be a hero for fun..." Ashido began, struggling to find the words in her heart. "It's just...Why do it if it's super serious all the time...? If we can't have fun becoming heroes or being heroes, then what's the point? I'd rather be a weak hero that spreads fun to the regular people than a strong hero that's super serious all the time. Is that so wrong?" Ashido looked to Iida, tears in her eyes. Iida looked to the now serious Ashido, feeling remorse for his shameful behaviour. Iida then bent down and offered her a hand up.

"I'm sorry." Iida spoke. "I shouldn't have questioned your motives. But like it or not, we still have a lot of work to do to pass these exams, even more so for you, as exams aren't your strong suit. And..." Iida looked away in embarrassment, making Ashido wonder what he was about to say. "I guess it wouldn't hurt to have a little fun along the way." Ashido gasped and smiled. She took Iida's hand as he helped her up.

"Then what are we waiting for?! Let's make some awesome moves!" Cheered Ashido, as Iida sighed in satisfaction that all was forgiven.

The next pair along from them was Aoyama and Hagakure. Both had used a new strategy of using Aoyama as bait as he fired lasers at the enemy, while the invisible, naked Hagakure attacked in the confusion, using a training dummy as practice.

"Oui! C'est magnifique, mademoiselle!" Aoyama grinned happily.

"Yeah! C'est magnifique!" Hagakure spoke, but covered her mouth when she realised she had begun to copy Aoyama's French mannerisms. Without saying any more, she quickly went over to where she discarded her gloves and boots and put them back on.

"Might I ask a personal question, Hagakure?" Asked Aoyama, making the invisible girl nervous.

"S-Sure, what's up?" Asked Hagakure.

"Have you ever turned your invisibility off or made others invisible?" Aoyama asked. Hagakure's nerves lightened upon hearing this.

"Well...My Quirk's a mutant type, so I can't turn it off or affect other people with it." Hagakure explained. Aoyama thought for a minute before laughing.

"That's too bad. I had ze most wonderful thought of us having the same costume and dazzle our opponents in battle!" Aoyama smiled at the thought while Hagakure hid her disgust with her invisibility.

"Even if I were visible, I'd still say no." Hagakure grumbled. But then she began to think of something herself. "Hey, Aoyama? Could I ask a question too?"

"You'd like to know more about moi and Midoriya's friendship, oui?" Aoyama asked with a smile of nostalgia to that one moment he and Midoriya became friends.

"Actually, I wanted to know what it's like firing your belly laser without your belt." Asked Hagakure, bringing Aoyama back down to Earth.

"Quite honestly, it's not a good thing...If I don't wear zis belt, it fires without control. I was forced to wear zis belt since I was first blessed with it." Aoyama explained. "I suppose that's why I grew close to Midoriya, his Quirk is one that damages himself too. We grew camaraderie from zat." Hagakure thought for a moment and giggled.

"Then you can count me in too!" Hagakure said, confusing Aoyama. "My Quirk's one I can't control either! Maybe if we work hard together, we can bring it under control?" Aoyama looked to Hagakure behind his coloured glasses and could feel tears coming on.

"Bien sûr!" Aoyama cheered. "Let's do our best to dazzle our friends in ze exams!"

With Aoyama and Hagakure's differences coming together, the next pair became Todoroki and Tokoyami. The bird-faced hero summoned Dark Shadow and assumed his Black Ankh form. Then Todoroki enveloped Dark Shadow with ice, making a very sinister black ice armour.

"It's fucking cold!" Yelled Dark Shadow as he maintained his form as Tokoyami used the ice claws he now had to slice apart a practice dummy.

"Black Ice Ankh - Arctic Assassination!" Tokoyami called as the dummy fell to the ground in diced pieces.

"Not bad." Todoroki nodded. "A shame Dark Shadow can't be near my fire, or the potential would be incredible." Tokoyami shed the ice from Dark Shadow and called him back to his shadow.

"It's not a form we can keep maintained." Tokoyami spoke, warming up his arms behind his black cape. "The cold gets to me pretty quickly. I might not be as sensitive to it as Asui, but even I know my limits." Todoroki then used his left hand to provide fire for his ally.

"Sorry. We'll think of warmer tactics." Said Todoroki as he waited for Tokoyami to warm up. As they waited, Tokoyami decided to probe.

"It was unusual for you to be involved in that Project Green Tea plan." Tokoyami began. "Kirishima, Ashido and Sero are obvious, but why did you decide to help out? What was in it for you?" Todoroki expected this kind of question after the night before and already had an answer in mind.

"Midoriya helped me to overcome the limits my Quirk had." Todoroki spoke. "I think it would only be fair to unlock his in return." Todoroki remembered their battle in the Sports Festival, and seeing Midoriya go so far to get him to use his fire side was unbelievable. Though the problems Midoriya faced weren't as complex as his own, Todoroki wanted to help him as much as possible. But then a thought crossed Todoroki's mind. "You're not...mad about being left out of the project...are you?" Tokoyami flinched to these words and looked away.

"A little..." He growled at Todoroki's accuracy. Todoroki raised a smile at Tokoyami's both metaphorical and literal ruffled feathers.

"Don't be so sad." Todoroki spoke. "I'm positive you'll help them out in future too." Tokoyami growled to this

"Let's just hurry up and complete our training...But...thanks..." Tokoyami spoke silently as they resumed practising their new technique.

The next group refining their training was Sero and Shoji. The six armed hero created two sets of arms on top of each other and Sero used his tape to bind the ends together, creating a makeshift slingshot. Sero put this into practice by pulling on the tape with himself inside it and launched himself several metres high and used his tape to make a safety trampoline, bouncing off it to stop his fall. When he returned to Shoji, he was ecstatic.

"Yes! That was awesome!" Sero roared victoriously. "Octo-Shot will be a huge assist move!" Shoji, however, did not show any signs of celebration or even joy.

"We've made a lot of team moves that will be useful for rescue operations and reconnaissance, we should now focus on moves that apprehend villains." Shoji spoke, crossing his six arms in thought. Sero opened up the mask on his tape holder shaped mask to get some air and looked to Shoji curiously.

"That'll be hard for two guys without offensive Quirks." Sero said and then asked a personal question to his partner. "How do you think you'll be a hero without an offensive Quirk?" Shoji raised an eyebrow to this.

"You're one to talk." Shoji said, making Sero laugh.

"Yeah, I'm asking because I'm having the same dilemma. Ever since Todoroki wiped the floor with me in the Sports Festival and my failure at the Summer exam, I've been trying to think of ways to deal with offensive villains. Since we're in the same boat, I figured you had an answer." Shoji took a moment to answer.

"The entrance exam into UA was fighting robots, right?" Shoji asked. Sero remembered the exam and nodded. "My Quirk isn't built for fighting robots of that scale. Instead, I used my Quirk to find robots and guide the examinees towards them. I got no points, as I expected, but I got lots of rescue points." Shoji paused before he looked to Sero. "A hero is more than one who battles villains. They also rescue and help those in need. That's the kind of hero I want to be." Sero listened to this story closely, but there was one anomaly to this story.

"Then why did you say we need moves to take down villains?" Asked Sero in confusion.

"Because we don't get to choose our circumstances, in this exam or in real life, and if we're faced with an enemy alone, we'll need to be ready." Shoji answered. "Also, keep in mind that we don't have offensive Quirks, so we'll be relying on capture, not combat." Sero nodded. His goal made a lot more clearer thanks to his partner, he slid his mask back on.

"Then I've got a couple of ideas that'll really throw some villains for a loop! Let's try it!" Sero grinned, clenching his fist and ready to try more. Shoji chuckled before spreading his arms wide, ready to use whatever body part he needed.

"Your enthusiasm should make this interesting!" Shoji said.

And the group next to their's was Bakugo and Mineta. The explosion wielding hero grabbed one of Mineta's balls from his hair. It stuck to Bakugo's hand, but he used a compressed explosion to launch it off and bury itself deep into a rock formation. Bakugo gave a grin of satisfaction, but Mineta was angry.

"Hey! Stop popping my sticky balls without permission! I'm starting to bleed here!" Mineta complained, Bakugo had used several of Mineta's balls already and he was feeling the after effects. "Besides, we're supposed to be a team! Shouldn't I have moves that use your Explosion?" Bakugo's smile vanished immediately.

"Shut the fuck up, tiny!" Bakugo yelled, making Mineta back off in fright. "I'm never relying on a pipsqueak to pass the exam! I'm going to pass on my own! Be grateful, you'll be passing because of my hard work!"

"That's not how it works!" Mineta argued back. "We need to be a team and pass using each other's Quirks! Sero, who was in my team last time, failed, even though I passed the exam with him. If we don't work together, we'll both fail!"

"We are working together!" Bakugo said and grabbed another ball from Mineta's head, making him cry out in pain, and Bakugo fired it again at a boulder, causing it to break apart. "See? I'm using your Quirk that you couldn't do on your own!"

"Nghhh..." Mineta grimaced, feeling blood drip down his face. "Then what happens if you find an opponent who can stop your explosions? We'll be sunk before we even start!"

"Will you shut up?! I'm telling you I've got this! So be a good partner and do what I say!" The two glared at each other, trying to make the other see eye to eye. But a thought crossed Bakugo's mind: Deku and Uraraka. The two were now more in sync than last week, and if he wastes time bickering with his partner, his rival will surpass him. Bakugo gritted his teeth, making Mineta curious what he was thinking.

"Alright. Let's say I were to involve you as my partner...What ideas do you have in mind...?" Bakugo spoke, sick to his stomach that he had to work with yet another classmate to achieve ultimate victory. Mineta was taken aback by this sudden paradigm shift. But he smirked, knowing that Bakugo was now going to listen to him.

"That's more like it!" Mineta grinned. "There may be hope for you yet, Bakugo, my boy!" The explosion wielding hero growled.

"Don't push your luck, shrimp! If you've got plans, hurry up and spit it out!" Bakugo yelled, firing a small explosion in his palm, bringing Mineta back to Earth.

"This is why I wanted to be paired with a girl..." Mineta sighed to himself. But casting that aside, he faced his battle hardened partner.

"Okay! So here's what we have to do..." Mineta instructed and began going over his ideas to victory.

The remaining hours ticked by until their next class after lunch. Aizawa checked his watch and blew a whistle into the microphone.

"Alright, that's time! Everyone, please finish up your exercises and-" Aizawa announced, but before he could finish, there came a large bang outside, raising everyone's confusion as to what that was. A second passed and a massive shockwave rocked the test site, throwing the students off balance. Aizawa quickly took the initiative and ran outside, fearing that there was a villain attack. When he opened the doors outside, he was even more surprised.

Uraraka was crouched on the ground in the middle of a small crater in the ground, rubble landing all around her. She was panting and her right boot looked to have sustained incredible damage. All Might was a few metres away from Uraraka, on his back and judging by his facial expression, shocked by what just happened. A few seconds later, Midoriya was found.

"Uraraka!" Cried Midoriya, as he was twenty metres in the air, using air blasts from his feet to travel to the crouched girl. Once Midoriya was close to the ground, Uraraka pressed her fingers together to stop her Quirk's effects. Now earthbound, Midoriya rushed on foot to Uraraka. "I'm sorry! I'm so sorry! I knew we should have started with 5%! 20% was way too strong!" Uraraka shook her head and then began to giggle.

"No way! That was totally awesome!" Uraraka smiled, but felt her smile fade when she could feel Aizawa's presence loom over them.

"And what exactly was that?" Asked the calm, yet angry teacher. All Might who had recovered from his shock, went over to Aizawa with a wide grin.

"A perfected technique!" He answered.

Turning the clocks back approximately 2 minutes in the past, both Midoriya and Uraraka had spent the class getting used to each other's Quirks, flying around the test site, using Uraraka's Zero Gravity, while being able to control where they were going with Midoriya's air blasts coming from his Shoot Style. When that was mastered, they began working on a technique that would allow Uraraka to get up close to opponents before they could react and allow her to use her Quirk on them. Midoriya and Uraraka were in the air, with Uraraka balancing on Midoriya's leg, ready to be thrown towards a training dummy.

"Alright, keep it at 5% for now, young Midoriya! We need to gauge how fast we can fire Miss Uraraka without adverse effects!" All Might called.

"How much have you mastered One For All, Deku?" Asked Uraraka curiously.

"About 20%, any more than that and my body starts cracking under the pressure." Midoriya answered. Uraraka grew a little smile.

"Try firing me at 20%." Uraraka giggled. Midoriya didn't take this joke seriously.

"N-No way! 20% is super strong! You'll get hurt if I threw you with that much force!" Midoriya spoke in panic.

"Don't worry! My boots absorb shock. As long as I land on my feet, I'll be fine." Uraraka spoke with confidence. Midoriya didn't like it, but he charged up to 20% of his full power and kicked Uraraka towards the training dummy. All Might had barely a second to react to this and managed to dodge out of the way. But the ensuing shockwave of Uraraka's landing blasted him several metres away.

Back to the present day, Aizawa growled at this explanation.

"That was reckless and dangerous. One wrong move and Uraraka would have died." Aizawa scolded.

"But Sensei, I'm still alive! And you saw how strong it is! It's the perfect finishing move!" Uraraka argued. Aizawa grumbled in annoyance.

"Fine, just tone it down during practice or you'll end up destroying the school. Uraraka, send a request to your support company to get that boot replaced and Midoriya, try not to get your partner killed. Head back to the main building. Oh, and since you exceeded my expectations, I guess I can drop the charges from last night."

"Yes, sir!" Midoriya nodded. Aizawa headed to the main building, chuckling a little at his two student's progress. Uraraka cheered.

"I can't believe that worked! I was a little nervous in case I ended up crashing, but it was a complete-!" Uraraka jumped up, but upon landing on her foot, she grimaced in pain as the foot she landed on was sprained.

"Are you okay, Uraraka?!" Cried Midoriya.

"Y-Yeah, foot's a little sore, is all." Uraraka chuckled.

"Anyway, before we conclude today's lesson." All Might spoke. "I think it would be a good idea to give your new fighting style a name. Got any ideas?" Uraraka paused, trying to think of one. But Midoriya already had one in mind.

"Shoot Style plus Zero Gravity, a spacial Quirk? Soaring through the skies at breakneck speeds? I think we should call this form...Shooting Star Style!"

A/N: Hey, all! Sorry for not updating sooner! Going through so much research to make sure everything here is accurate to the canon as possible was a little tricky. I hope you like it! :D