http://rose-bad-wolf.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] rose-bad-wolf.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2007-02-23 07:21 pm

Adventuring Survival Tactics, Period 4, 2/23/07


Since the Doctor had beanbags out Rose left it as is, if it worked for the Doctor who was she to change things?

Rose smiled at the class, gesturing for them to sit. "Hullo, before you all go scattering to the four winds thinkin' you've stepped into the wrong class let me assure you that you are in the right class. The Doctor asked me to speak to you lot and before anyone asks for qualifications my short version would be because once, long ago, I used to travel with him."

"I'm sure the Doctor's been chatting you lot up about his adventures and his advice, which really are brilliant but mind you, not always right. I can say first hand that the Doctor on more than one occasion needs help. It's why he always travels with an entourage, oh he'll moan about stupid apes gettin' in trouble all the time but the reverse is also true. You've no idea what trouble he could get up to when left alone.

Another reason he always has companions is because it's always best when travelling to have someone with you. Seeing the wonders of the universe by your lonesome is just that-- lonely."

She leaned against the Doctor's desk, crossing her arms in an uncanny imitation of the Doctor. 

"So, let's say you've struck up a fancy to go out travellin', having adventures and then the thought comes, 'I'd like to bring some mates along with me, but who?' Well, lucky for you I've some experience on that matter, here are some of what I think are requirements in choosing companions: First and foremost you have to know you can trust your companion beyond doubt because you'll be put in situations where absolute trust is warranted. What if you don't you ask? That's the thing about travelling (and living together) you either learn to trust the other person or not at all. Oh, and yeah, about the living together thing? You really have to know if you can stand to be alone with a group/person/team for a long time because they're the only company you'll have for days, weeks, months, years and sometimes centuries." Rose waggled her eyebrows, "Scarier than a marriage that."

"After trust another basic requirement the other person should have is curiousity. Sure, it'd get you trouble most times but to not ask at all is an even bigger crime. Better to ask the question, poke around, be observant and ask why mauve is the universal colour for danger (which it is, by the way). And after asking the next best thing would have to be proactive because it's not enough to ask, you also have to ask on those questions. Remember, the worst evils are committed because good people do nothing to stop evil.

You should also learn to apply that to your captain/leader person. You shouldn't be afraid to challenge them or poke their egos. Trust me in my time as the Doctor's companion I've done my bit of poking. The way he is and I'm sure you've all been privy to the ego. As I've said, he's brilliant and he does deserve some credit but once in a while I give his ego a bit of poke other wise the TARDIS' control room would be cramped."

Rose looked at the class, eyes glittering with mischief, "So, you lot have blanket permission from me to rib him a bit. If he sulks and calls you a stupid ape or whatever clever insult he has on hand, tell him I've given permission.

So, how's our list going so far? Trust, curiousity, proactivty and the ability to poke someone's ego. We should also add imaginative to that list. Thinkin' outside the box has helped me in more than one occasion. Fresh eyes and fresh minds. It's why bringin' in new perspective's always helpful in a crisis the new people always manage to find a new angle to a problem." Rose leaned closer, as if about to impart a great secret, "But the important, absolute important attribute your companion should have is a love of adventure, of discovery. A willingness to go to new places and horizons, to step out a little further into the darkness and find out what's hiding there. Could be frightening, could be the end of your life but mankind never benefited from stayin' around in caves and standing still. Exploration, discovery that's what makes us great that urge to go farther, faster than the last. To be better."

Her voice tapered off to silence, anyone could tell that the topic was close to Rose's heart.


"Now, I've told you my qualifications for a travelling companion, I want to hear about yours. What qualities do you think are necessary for a fellow travelling companion?"



(please wait for OCD up!)

Re: Sign-in [February 23]

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Re: Sign-in [February 23]

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Re: Sign-in [February 23]

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Re: During the lecture

[identity profile] notafairmaiden.livejournal.com 2007-02-23 12:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Gwynn was thoughtfully taking notes... and perhaps getting ideas.

Re: During the lecture

[identity profile] izzyalienqueen.livejournal.com 2007-02-23 01:19 pm (UTC)(link)
"Will you pay attention?" Isabel hissed to the small brown and white mouse that was sitting on her shoulder playing hide and seek with her hair.

Re: During the lecture

[identity profile] slr-mercury.livejournal.com 2007-02-23 01:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Ami took notes. It sounded like good advice.

Re: During the lecture

[identity profile] twohalvesofaphd.livejournal.com 2007-02-23 02:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Nursing a very large cup of coffee, Zack smelt very faintly of fried fish, despite the umpteen showers he'd had since returning from nineteenth century Fandom.

Re: During the lecture

[identity profile] sarcasm-guy.livejournal.com 2007-02-23 05:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Sokka listened to the lecture and nodded sagely. He didn't need to take notes. This stuff? He knew.

Re: During the lecture

[identity profile] dbiers.livejournal.com 2007-02-23 06:14 pm (UTC)(link)
D'anna decided against throwing cabbage at anyone.

Mostly because she lacked the cabbage to do so.

Re: Answering questions [February 23]

[identity profile] slr-mercury.livejournal.com 2007-02-23 01:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Ami raised her hand. "They have to be self sufficient, in case they are separated. And, um, maybe they should have medical training?"

Re: Answering questions [February 23]

[identity profile] lovelylana.livejournal.com 2007-02-23 02:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Lana thought about it for a moment. "I'd have to totally agree with trust and someone you can get along with for long periods of time. I also think it would be good to have someone who complements you - not compliments, like says nice things about you - but who has qualities or skills that you don't have or aren't as strong at so that together you can do and know more than either one of you alone."

Re: Answering questions [February 23]

[identity profile] cyclopeanmerc.livejournal.com 2007-02-23 03:09 pm (UTC)(link)
"Trust is important above all else," Pip said. "Because if you're going somewhere potentially lethal with someone, you have to be able to know in your heart that that person is watching your back."

Re: Answering questions [February 23]

[identity profile] sarcasm-guy.livejournal.com 2007-02-23 05:17 pm (UTC)(link)
"It's always best to travel with friends. Or family, when they're not being annoying. And not, say, someone who's rude and insults you and scratches herself in public."

Re: Answering questions [February 23]

[identity profile] dbiers.livejournal.com 2007-02-23 06:16 pm (UTC)(link)
"Loyalty." D said, resolutely.

Re: Answering questions [February 23]

[identity profile] strongestgirl.livejournal.com 2007-02-23 06:37 pm (UTC)(link)
"Not just people I can trust, but I think it's important to bring people who you're reasonably sure would enjoy or benefit in some way from the trip."

Re: Answering questions [February 23]

[identity profile] threeweapons.livejournal.com 2007-02-23 06:46 pm (UTC)(link)
"Trust, the ability not to loose their head in an emergency, um, and the ability to survive on their own."

Re: Answering questions [February 23]

[identity profile] moonbrain-tam.livejournal.com 2007-02-23 06:58 pm (UTC)(link)
River had to think about that. The friends she had chosen for the trip to Miranda had been an instinctual choice, but of course, one thing was important. "Trust. Then knowing each other's limitations or lack of them."
multiplez: (thoughtful Z)

Re: Answering questions [February 23]

[personal profile] multiplez 2007-02-23 09:35 pm (UTC)(link)
"They've got to have an open mind," Z said.
stykera: (thumb)

Re: Answering questions [February 23]

[personal profile] stykera 2007-02-24 02:18 am (UTC)(link)
Stark thought about that. It was very tempting to say that, so far, he'd found escaped prisoners to be the best sort of shipmates. He just wasn't sure how that would go over.

"Trust is important, yes, very important. Might be the most important thing, sometimes. And you want people who can find their way out of all sorts of situations. And," he continued with crooked smile, "you have to be able to put up with each other for extended periods of time.

Re: After Class [February 23]

[identity profile] izzyalienqueen.livejournal.com 2007-02-23 01:20 pm (UTC)(link)
After class Isabel walked up to the desk, the small mouse still on her shoulder. "Hi Rose."