[Paul can picture the things Ochako describes in lightly shaded sketches, the faces of her classmates filled in with composites of other teenagers Paul has met in Trench, none of them distinct besides those he's met. It could be a haunted image, but it's more like the blurring of clouds in a vaulted blue sky, and like clouds, he finds it easy to project on them.
Not new faces, this time, but new activities: the hum and bustle of the halls being prepared for visiting dignities, the pounding stomp of military drills being carried out, the raucous hubbub from the barracks on days of celebration.]
Sometimes you all sound more like apprentices in a guild hall than students in a school, the way you talk about it. Not that it's a bad thing - the opposite, in my opinion.
There's more discipline to it than schools seem to have in the shows. Although - and this isn't a bad thing either - I think a lot of your Earth entertainment isn't very preoccupied with realism.
[It's nice to talk to someone while doing a chore. There isn't always time for someone to be around when Paul does, but it reminds him of when he was first learning. (Warm hands, scuffed nails, a towel handed to him to wrap a pan's hot handle -)]
I suppose some people think the little things, the day to day, aren't as exciting as dramatics. I might have been imagining...I don't know, if you'd ever had to put on that school festival to raise money to keep your school open, or found out a fellow students was a long lost prince. Things like that.
[Ochako blinks and then starts to laugh, coughing a little bit because she was taking a small nibble of her stew to make sure it was properly cooked and seasoned. Now that's a first, being called something like an apprentice, though...not too far from the truth when they do their Internships and Work Studies with actual Pros in the field. And considering the UA teachers are all Professional Heroes as well, being called in whenever needed...yeah. It does sort of sound like that in a way, huh?]
I never really thought of it like that, but you're kind of right, ehehe!! We're all learning from experienced professionals who are teaching us skills they've honed for years, as well as the basic rules, regulations, and laws we have to follow as well. It does sort of sound like an apprenticeship, huh? [She giggles softly, thinking about the other courses UA has to offer, too.] But UA doesn't just teach Heroics... there's the Business Course, Support Course, and General Studies, of course.
And even though UA is a Hero Academy mostly, it is still just a high school at its core...we still do things in most school cirriculums, though with a slight twist, ehehe... [Going camping, having their cultural festival, the sports festival as well...those are all things normal, Japanese schools do - UA just makes it all the more extra.] And education is very important where I'm from, especially for the Hero Course. If we don't get good marks, or really learn what we need to...it doesn't effect just us. We could be putting someone's life in danger, or ourselves and our comrades...and puts extra burden on the people who are responsible for us. Teachers and other Pro Heroes we may be working with.
TV tends to, eehh....embellish a lot. To make it more fantastical and entertaining...or dramatic. American shows do this all the time...
[Ochako could...never. EVER be a part of an American High School, she thinks. It seems horrible and everyone seems to just be miserable and aggressive as heck, too. Surely that's also an embellishment? It's not.]
Hahaha, well it did come as a very big surprise to know just how rich Yaomomo-chan was!! The ones that went to her huge manor house...uwaah, I'm a little jealous~! I bet they were treated like royalty cuz Momo-chan is so sweet. Oh, and Todoroki-kun could technically be considered a prince, maybe? He's so reserved and cool...and he's the son of the now Number One Hero in Japan, a-after All Might had to retire...
Ehehe, I guess what I'm trying to say is... [She pops into the video feed with a wink.] We're all a little quirky in our own ways~!
[There's a short pause where Paul processes on his end of the conversation, sifting through layers of translation to identify the joke being made -
- and his laugh is bright and easy when it comes, pleased to be startled. His hands, visible on the camera's feed, still while he works through it. One disappears out of frame as he reaches for a seasoning shaker.
He doesn't know if Ochako realizes how much information she shares so readily. It's nothing excessive, nothing that would inconvenience or embarrass anyone, but it's vivid and detailed. Maybe that's how people are when they don't live in the shadow of perpetual distrust. It still feels like a privilege to be treated as someone she can speak to like this.]
I like that.
[It's a hammy joke, and that's the charm. Paul files it away for future use.]
So these - 'royalty' type people - they went to high school with you.
[He's learned (some of) his lesson about assumptions, and is going to ask Midoriya privately later if Todoroki is accorded privileges of rank in a codified way. It sounds more informal than that, but you never know.]
So everyone is treated the same when it comes to education, depending on what courses they take...that is different. In my universe, they'd have been tutored at home. There are some public schoolhouses on Caladan, but most people come up in the trades of their families...which it sounds like is the case for some of you, like Todoroki-kun.
I don't know if he counts as long lost, exactly. Although he does strike me as someone who might end up getting lost.
[Perhaps it's because the information is so broad and mostly already known in her world that it just...can't really be used to weaponize against her. She's giving details about people who aren't here, either, and again isn't exactly useful in most cases. Besides, Paul is her very best friend's boyfriend - if Deku trusts him, then by default Ochako does. Maybe getting some points taken off here and there for certain...scenes he's made (mostly on Johnny Lawrence's part, of because Trench is, quite literally, a FUCKING NIGHTMARE), but overall she likes talking to him. And when it's the topic of her friends and how incredible they are, well...
She can gush for hours and hours.]
Mm, that's right. UA is technically a public high school that anyone can apply to and has the ability to join, but some get in on recommendations, like Momo-chan did, and others through taking the entrance exam, like Deku, me, and Bakugou did. I-I-I'm still amazed that I...I-I placed third overall in the entrance exam's top scorers...
[Honestly, most, if not all her rescue points were because she saved Deku at the end with Zero Gravity SMACK, but everything else feels so weird. To be put that high...it's a little jarring. In a good way.]
Pffft!! [Ochako snorts, laughing into her hand and snickering as her shoulders shake. Yeah...yeah...that definitely would be the case.] Mm, doing things in my world is a little bit different. Sure people often follow the steps of their families - like someone would the family business most of the time - but not everyone. Most people just want to do good for other people. That's usually the base of what people want when thy become a Hero, after all.
A True Hero.
[Because, as she's come to learn through her own two eyes, and the experience life and tragedy and war put her through...there's people that wanted this line of work for selfish reasons. Power, fame, money to use for themselves... People are still people, at their core, no matter what title they're given.]
[It's a good thing that Ochako can't see the disbelief on Paul's face when she seems so surprised about her high placement in the entrance exam's rankings. She might take it the wrong way; knowing the self-esteem of most teenagers, he'd almost put money on it, if anyone were going to take him up on that bet. It seems only natural to him that the highest achievers would cluster together, Ochako included - but then again, he doesn't know what the competition looked like. Perhaps it didn't favour her skills, and so the result is more surprising.
(An assumption he may be forgiven for: he believes all of Midoriya's friends are, of course, exceptional.
Including those who might get exceptionally lost, a joke whose success Paul tucks away like a golden feather in his cap.)]
It sounds...freer. [He admits, turning off the heat to the stove and setting the seasoned pan on a cold burner.] Being able to choose what you want to do with yourself, the path that suits you best when it comes to doing good in the universe.
[Much like Trench, although he knows that her world comes equipped with structures that don't exist here. Trench is one of the most truly free places he's even been in, for better or for worse. But it does make him think, and almost idly, he adds:]
I think I'd be a little frightened by that. What if I chose the wrong one?
You're lucky you scored so high on your exam. At least you know you chose the right path for you already.
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Not new faces, this time, but new activities: the hum and bustle of the halls being prepared for visiting dignities, the pounding stomp of military drills being carried out, the raucous hubbub from the barracks on days of celebration.]
Sometimes you all sound more like apprentices in a guild hall than students in a school, the way you talk about it. Not that it's a bad thing - the opposite, in my opinion.
There's more discipline to it than schools seem to have in the shows. Although - and this isn't a bad thing either - I think a lot of your Earth entertainment isn't very preoccupied with realism.
[It's nice to talk to someone while doing a chore. There isn't always time for someone to be around when Paul does, but it reminds him of when he was first learning. (Warm hands, scuffed nails, a towel handed to him to wrap a pan's hot handle -)]
I suppose some people think the little things, the day to day, aren't as exciting as dramatics. I might have been imagining...I don't know, if you'd ever had to put on that school festival to raise money to keep your school open, or found out a fellow students was a long lost prince. Things like that.
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I never really thought of it like that, but you're kind of right, ehehe!! We're all learning from experienced professionals who are teaching us skills they've honed for years, as well as the basic rules, regulations, and laws we have to follow as well. It does sort of sound like an apprenticeship, huh? [She giggles softly, thinking about the other courses UA has to offer, too.] But UA doesn't just teach Heroics... there's the Business Course, Support Course, and General Studies, of course.
And even though UA is a Hero Academy mostly, it is still just a high school at its core...we still do things in most school cirriculums, though with a slight twist, ehehe... [Going camping, having their cultural festival, the sports festival as well...those are all things normal, Japanese schools do - UA just makes it all the more extra.] And education is very important where I'm from, especially for the Hero Course. If we don't get good marks, or really learn what we need to...it doesn't effect just us. We could be putting someone's life in danger, or ourselves and our comrades...and puts extra burden on the people who are responsible for us. Teachers and other Pro Heroes we may be working with.
TV tends to, eehh....embellish a lot. To make it more fantastical and entertaining...or dramatic. American shows do this all the time...
[Ochako could...never. EVER be a part of an American High School, she thinks. It seems horrible and everyone seems to just be miserable and aggressive as heck, too. Surely that's also an embellishment?
It's not.]Hahaha, well it did come as a very big surprise to know just how rich Yaomomo-chan was!! The ones that went to her huge manor house...uwaah, I'm a little jealous~! I bet they were treated like royalty cuz Momo-chan is so sweet. Oh, and Todoroki-kun could technically be considered a prince, maybe? He's so reserved and cool...and he's the son of the now Number One Hero in Japan, a-after All Might had to retire...
Ehehe, I guess what I'm trying to say is... [She pops into the video feed with a wink.] We're all a little quirky in our own ways~!
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- and his laugh is bright and easy when it comes, pleased to be startled. His hands, visible on the camera's feed, still while he works through it. One disappears out of frame as he reaches for a seasoning shaker.
He doesn't know if Ochako realizes how much information she shares so readily. It's nothing excessive, nothing that would inconvenience or embarrass anyone, but it's vivid and detailed. Maybe that's how people are when they don't live in the shadow of perpetual distrust. It still feels like a privilege to be treated as someone she can speak to like this.]
I like that.
[It's a hammy joke, and that's the charm. Paul files it away for future use.]
So these - 'royalty' type people - they went to high school with you.
[He's learned (some of) his lesson about assumptions, and is going to ask Midoriya privately later if Todoroki is accorded privileges of rank in a codified way. It sounds more informal than that, but you never know.]
So everyone is treated the same when it comes to education, depending on what courses they take...that is different. In my universe, they'd have been tutored at home. There are some public schoolhouses on Caladan, but most people come up in the trades of their families...which it sounds like is the case for some of you, like Todoroki-kun.
I don't know if he counts as long lost, exactly. Although he does strike me as someone who might end up getting lost.
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She can gush for hours and hours.]
Mm, that's right. UA is technically a public high school that anyone can apply to and has the ability to join, but some get in on recommendations, like Momo-chan did, and others through taking the entrance exam, like Deku, me, and Bakugou did. I-I-I'm still amazed that I...I-I placed third overall in the entrance exam's top scorers...
[Honestly, most, if not all her rescue points were because she saved Deku at the end with Zero Gravity SMACK, but everything else feels so weird. To be put that high...it's a little jarring. In a good way.]
Pffft!! [Ochako snorts, laughing into her hand and snickering as her shoulders shake. Yeah...yeah...that definitely would be the case.] Mm, doing things in my world is a little bit different. Sure people often follow the steps of their families - like someone would the family business most of the time - but not everyone. Most people just want to do good for other people. That's usually the base of what people want when thy become a Hero, after all.
A True Hero.
[Because, as she's come to learn through her own two eyes, and the experience life and tragedy and war put her through...there's people that wanted this line of work for selfish reasons. Power, fame, money to use for themselves... People are still people, at their core, no matter what title they're given.]
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(An assumption he may be forgiven for: he believes all of Midoriya's friends are, of course, exceptional.
Including those who might get exceptionally lost, a joke whose success Paul tucks away like a golden feather in his cap.)]
It sounds...freer. [He admits, turning off the heat to the stove and setting the seasoned pan on a cold burner.] Being able to choose what you want to do with yourself, the path that suits you best when it comes to doing good in the universe.
[Much like Trench, although he knows that her world comes equipped with structures that don't exist here. Trench is one of the most truly free places he's even been in, for better or for worse. But it does make him think, and almost idly, he adds:]
I think I'd be a little frightened by that. What if I chose the wrong one?
You're lucky you scored so high on your exam. At least you know you chose the right path for you already.