Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-26130256-20170711055926/@comment-26104528-20170819175717

"An interesting point." Bolton responded.

"I don't plan to do serious full-contact sparring until the second half of the semester so you won't have to worry about that for some time. You'll have decent time to learn the basics before having to learn how to take a hit. That, and most of my 'unsporting' techniques won't be taught until later."

Meanwhile, Stahlfritz had gotten up and was now returning with a pair of droids that could be best described as shop mannequins. If shop mannequins could move organically and had tattoos on thier chests that said "hand-to-hand only".

"Also, if you want something that's almost guarunteed not to hit too hard but you can hit as hard as you like, we have these."

When Atlas introduced the AK-200 series, it didn't take long until the AK-130 found itself on the secondhand market for bum prices. Most people who bought them were usually poorer villages in need so some supplements to thier militia or factions needing something to help defend noncrucial installations.

Flagg ended up buying a very large amount, upwards of 250, and upgraded them with synth-muscle that was determined as sub-par for consumption to create sparring droids that simulated fighting a human or faunus.

"How hard these droids hit is up to your but you can hit these guys as hard as you like, try and snap thier necks, sock 'em in the kidney, anything you probably don't want to do to your sparring buddy 'cause permanent injuries aren't fun."

"They're not too hard to put back together but just follow the rules: don't use weapons, semblances, or dust on 'em."