It just feels like the writers now-a-days aren't exploring more on other characters. Maybe they're scared. So much characterization has been made to the main X-Men and not enough characterization on the students that the writers are scared to give them a personality trait that they're not sure of or that is wrong. I don't know, I feel like I'm ranting...
Training and Sparring are two different things. Training is preparing yourself and learning how to protect yourself, especially when he's a mutant. And Sparring is using that training in a battle or a difficult situation. So, Indra could've trained in using his powers, but is hesitant in using them.
Why is it that Match is being used as a background character to make Utopia feel occupied, while writers continue to write about the same characters over and over again. A "New X-men" book needs to be reopened to elaborate more on background characters, maybe even form a new team only consisting of the students...
I'm just saying that maybe the writers felt that Indra needed a challenge and now he has one. Either stick to his pacifist religion or fight as a warrior. But as we seen on the last page, it looks like he's going down the warrior path.
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