Skye (Chloe Bennet) is working towards becoming a full-fledged field agent, but it looks like it will be a bumpy ride for the greenest member of Agents of SHIELD.

After last week's mission, two things became evident. First, Coulson's (Clark Gregg) newly assembled agents must learn to work as a team. Second, more people need to know how to fight and how to defend themselves and others.

While Fitz (Iain De Caestecker) and Simmons (Elizabeth Henstridge) seem quite happy to continue to attack through technological means, this new burden seems to have fallen to Skye. During next week's "Asset," the young hacker will try and settle into a routine with her new Supervising Officer, Agent Ward (Brett Dalton)

Check out a clip of the two training below.

However, Skye's first real mission (one which isn't mostly a surprise hijacking) doesn't look like it will go well. As the team works to located the kidnapped Dr. Franklin Hall (Ian Hart), the case will revolve around some invisible force that can send cars flying and can pin Coulson to a wall. It's a safe bet that the device probably has something to with gravity, considering Dr. Hall goes on to become the supervillain Gravtion.

Skye will be the teams only way in but when things go sideways the team will have trouble recovering, according to Spoiler TV. As Ward says, the agents must learn to live with the choices they make.

As the newbie, Skye faces distrust from several members of the team.

"Coulson has, what seems like, this haphazard group of people he's brought together. It's like, 'Really? They've never worked together before.' There's an age difference and there's skill level experience differences and then he brings on this other character we don't trust, Skye," said Ming-Na Wen (Melinda May), according to IGN. "Who is she? She's a complete outsider! We question it, but at the same time we have to respect that these are the choices he's made. So I think that inherently brings in a great deal of conflict as well as finding ways where we get to explore how they end up being able to work together."

Marvel's Agents of SHIELD airs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. on ABC.


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