Izuku will be part of a test of sorts that he and Nezu come up with, the main idea is how well can a non quirked individual do in a hero work environment, the secondary idea was how the students working as heroes would interact with a vigilante in t...
"This is Hero News on channel 4, I'm Orihime Uraraka and today's segment is about the viral videos going around the internet. I'm referring to the 'Dark Knight', also known as 'The Batman'."
The lightly shaded brunette news anchor spoke while looking into the camera, her sparkling blue colored eyes showed pride for her work as she spoke to her viewers.
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(What she looks like, and yes it's Rangiku from Bleach but her name is Orihime. Just felt Orihime sounded like a name Uraraka's sister would have over Ranhiku.)
Orihime's channel was an internet favorite as of recently months as her career of looking into stories wherever she saw them and her genuine interest in actual journalism, caused many to flock to her channel.
Added the fact she joined with a news outlet let her improve the quality of her stream to the public, which in turn made her gain even more fans.
"This 'Batman' is a mystery to us all as no notes or written documents correspond with his existence in the hero records of Japan, but from the limited amount of searching I could do through some of my leads, I can safely say that I have found the truth of this new guy in town."
A portion of her screen became cut off to show the still image of the Batman on a church tower taken during the exam, and underneath the image appeared the words 'UA's newest Form of Exam'.
"That's right everyone, this 'Batman' character took part in an opposed exam for UA high school. I couldn't find exactly who this Batman character is but I did find out that he joined the first years of UA's hero course who were taking part in an exam for their second semester final."
The image shifted to a still image of the Batman being blown up, and the headline 'Extreme or practical?' Was shown to those watching.
Adjusting her half rimmed glasses the brunette spoke with a tone of curiosity, and a hint of suspicion "Now I have to ask, is this *Points to explosion* a safe exam for teenagers who are only 15 to 16 years old? Or am I being too paranoid since I happen to have a little sister who took part in this exam while in class 1-A?"
Her eyes portrayed her bubbling emotions as she spoke "I understand to an extent that practical experience is the best for growth, but....come on I can't be the only one upset by this right?!"
Slumping into her computer chair the news anchor sighed "From a text conversation with my sister I was able to understand that no one in the exam was seriously hurt, and even with the dangerous situations they were in, everything was under control. Yes, apparently the whole malfunctioning electrical sign over water with students half submerged in it....they were apparently still in a controlled environment, but I digress."
The viewers could tell Orihime wasn't to pleased but she calmed herself and sat back up in her chair, the brown haired female spoke to her over 500,000 viewers and poised a question that was on her mind.