((Welcome to AWR! It stands for the Alliance of Worldwide Response. It is known as an international organization for worldwide security from threats of all sizes; in other words, a superhero organization. It trains the best of the best the world has to offer, from exceptionally skilled ordinary people to heroes with abilities of different natures. Of course, it still needs to have a leading figure that calls all the shots. He is only known as the "Steel Hawk", a flying armor of immense capability. Its pilot is named Albert Wright, a genius and prodigy who founded the prestigious force. He founded his own company at the age of 15, built a nanotech android at the age of 21, and created AWR at the age of 25! He now trains people of immense potential in the AWR's massive mobile flying fortress. He creates difficult but exciting training programs for non-powered agents and specially powered operatives.))
You are a new agent being recruited in the special response team of AWR. Background checks were run for powers and skills, and you have jumped hoops and hurdles in basic training. Before you are officially inducted into one of the force's divisions, you enter a final interview with its leader, Director Wright. After several applicants, it's your turn to meet the leader himself. He stands before you, his armor glistening with the reflections of light from outside and inside the battle station. His helmet is not blocking his face, presumably because the fortress is not being attacked. He stands comfortably, placing his hands at his lower back like a soldier ordered with the words 'at ease'. A few seconds later, his voice boomed across the room you were in. The room was filled with high-tech equipment befitting of a superhero base, with buttons and interfaces beeping intermittently. "Recruit. You have passed your checks and training. Are you ready to become part of something bigger than yourself?" The cold but reassuring glare from the director fills the air with silence, yet it gives him an aura of respectability.