Thread:SpiritedDreaming/@comment-27447621-20160415140748/@comment-26397825-20160415204842

) Everyone gets a wingsuit as part of their uniform infused with wind dust upon completeing Initiation. Students pay for it's upkeep and any upgrades they wish to make for it, but it is provided to them. They can have whatever weapon they like.

Initiation ties into this; Aegis doesn't particularly care how you get to the airship, just so long as you do without falling 100m uncontrollably and don't recover to at least break your fall and climb in altitude again. So you can use recoil to bunny hop you're way up there, pure wind dust anipulation, anything. The school is more looking for the determinationto reach the Bullhead and ingenuity when in the air than actual flight in Initiation. And once you've reached the Bullhead you're in the school, which means you get a wingsuit anyway. I use the ones from Legend of Korra as a visual reference, only silvery and with a different colours on the underside of the wing depending on your year.

So students can have whatever weapon they like, so long as they are ingenius enough to reach the Bullhead.

2) It's not it's own Kingdom,in that it doesn't have a say in politics and the like, but it is sort of its own Kingdom in that the other Kingdoms trust it to protect itself. However, they can call for aid at any time and Aegis will respond without expecting a favour in the future, as it is an emergency response station.

3) Every airship has it's own set of generators, as well as their own flight terminal. When the school isn't needed in separate area, they tether the ships together and disable all but the main flight centre. The main flight centre is in the Administration building, which also contains the Headmaster's office.

I've seen those movies too. I'm not going to have such a glaring hole in the system. =3