[Bakugou would find him a lot worse if Nanami was against good teachers... The man's experiences with his history are his battles alone. No amount of regaling him with stores of the amazing faculty of U.A. and other hero schools is going to break him out of those biases. And Bakugo has no intention of rubbing that reality in Nanami's face. Whatever story lies behind that stoic gaze carries its own pain and difficulties, things Nanami must contend with if he ever plans to take on another student again. It's no as if Bakugo can't spot or become irate over injustices done, even at the hands of teachers, or heroes you thought were once good people. What he chooses to do afterwards, remains his own choice. Likely a reason why he's not dismissing Nanami completely.
As he continues to relocate the material, Bakugo eyes the lingering attachments on the roof under the eaves and the walls that were spared the damages of the front. They'll have to trim or sand those down before fitting the new pieces in.]
So all people generate curse energy, but only a few can manipulate it. [That's fucked up, but not confusing. Just one more reason the jujutsu society stays secret. People would treat them the same way the first generation of Quirk wielders was treated: as a threat to eradicate, study, or ostracize.] Generic combat tools with a focus on your personal strengths.
[Naturally a school or teacher would guide the students on that, but it certainly sounds like the jujutsu school left the kids to learn on their own. Or something like that. He holds his hands apart in front of his body and ignites a round of explosions between them, creating a small, contained "area" of concussive force. Then starts to lower that area over the stack of drywall, pulverizing and breaking the debris into a pile of nigh-gravel-sized bits.]
Is your technique flexible, or is a single weak point at 7:3 all it's capable of?
[Creating multiple weak points in rapid succession. Increasing the speed and frequency of the attack so that it becomes a "double strike" at the same area (akin to striking with the second finger joints right before the knuckles principle). Applying that ratio to a single part of a body rather than an entire being. Hell, learn to snipe from afar, landing critical hits with each shot. Bakugou's thinking about those options before voicing them.]
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As he continues to relocate the material, Bakugo eyes the lingering attachments on the roof under the eaves and the walls that were spared the damages of the front. They'll have to trim or sand those down before fitting the new pieces in.]
So all people generate curse energy, but only a few can manipulate it. [That's fucked up, but not confusing. Just one more reason the jujutsu society stays secret. People would treat them the same way the first generation of Quirk wielders was treated: as a threat to eradicate, study, or ostracize.] Generic combat tools with a focus on your personal strengths.
[Naturally a school or teacher would guide the students on that, but it certainly sounds like the jujutsu school left the kids to learn on their own. Or something like that. He holds his hands apart in front of his body and ignites a round of explosions between them, creating a small, contained "area" of concussive force. Then starts to lower that area over the stack of drywall, pulverizing and breaking the debris into a pile of nigh-gravel-sized bits.]
Is your technique flexible, or is a single weak point at 7:3 all it's capable of?
[Creating multiple weak points in rapid succession. Increasing the speed and frequency of the attack so that it becomes a "double strike" at the same area (akin to striking with the second finger joints right before the knuckles principle). Applying that ratio to a single part of a body rather than an entire being. Hell, learn to snipe from afar, landing critical hits with each shot. Bakugou's thinking about those options before voicing them.]