She’s selfish, but look at the event that got her the medal: She didn’t know what was going on and Billy had just hit her, but when he told her it was an emergency she immediately followed his directions and went into action.
Or during the robot exercise, where her team was the only one to pass. Ken made her angry on purpose, which Rochelle thought would make her rage and act in the way that they said first-year cadets *usually* do. But it didn’t. It gave her focus, and she successfully performed the same task that Kaycee failed at (although she approached it differently, of course). Even agitated, she knew taking out the device that endangered victims was more pressing than fighting.
She knows what to do, and she *can* do it. She just whines a lot.
Some people just refuse to be happy with what they have and need to dump all over everyone else.
How does this selfish, selfish girl manage NOT to become a supervillian?
She got issues, a load of them, but just needs some hammering such kinks out in her character.
Hitting her upside the head with a clue-by-four may not be effective.
She’s selfish, but look at the event that got her the medal: She didn’t know what was going on and Billy had just hit her, but when he told her it was an emergency she immediately followed his directions and went into action.
Or during the robot exercise, where her team was the only one to pass. Ken made her angry on purpose, which Rochelle thought would make her rage and act in the way that they said first-year cadets *usually* do. But it didn’t. It gave her focus, and she successfully performed the same task that Kaycee failed at (although she approached it differently, of course). Even agitated, she knew taking out the device that endangered victims was more pressing than fighting.
She knows what to do, and she *can* do it. She just whines a lot.
Actually, I think Cassie is full of sand instead.
…Technically Chang killed Chang. Who then killed Chang.
Ah! But is Chang -actually- dead?
Unclear, but Chang is.