A tall man in a white polo shirt announced, "Next up is the agility test, meant to find those best for missions that needs someone with a quick feet." He oversaw the upcoming assessment.
Projected on a 100 inches screen behind him was a large room outfitted with specialized treadmills, capable of accommodating up to fifty individuals.
These treadmills were programmed to accelerate speed every thirty seconds.
To successfully complete the test, one had to sustain the pace for a minimum of three minutes.
This method provided a straightforward means of assessing both the endurance and speed of the participants.
Moreover, the results were quantifiable, ensuring fairness for all involved.
Once everyone had settled onto their respective treadmills, a countdown timer appeared on the screen above each treadmill, allowing participants to ready themselves and their pacing.