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fandomhigh2007-03-13 11:18 am
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Revolutions: Week 9 Period 5
Aly was perched on top of her desk again as she watched the students come into the classroom.
"I hope you didn't miss me too much last week though it sounds like Bridge was an excellent substitute." She grinned at Bridge. "I'm sorry to say I don't have pie for you all. Hopefully you won't hold it against me."
"Today we're going to switch things up a bit. This whole semester we've focused on what it's like from the revolutionaries' standpoint. But I spent the past week in my country looking at things from a different angle - from that of the reigning government."
"So today, in small groups or pairs, I'd like you to react to a scenario as you would if you were the government of a country. Go in with all your guns blazing, try to talk to the dissidents, infiltrate them, try to capture them and ship them off into exile, it's up to you. Once you decide a plan of attack, I'm going to tell you how the revolutionaries react to your plan and you can respond once more."
"I'm sorry to tell all you strictly democratic souls, but today, you're all representatives of a monarchy. Your intelligence service has brought information to you of a lost 'true heir' to the throne being spoken about in the streets. A coalition of mainly merchants - your middle class - has started to form around this supposed heir, and the people of the streets seem to be turning towards that banner."
She grinned. "You all have quite good instincts from the stirring things up side, let's see how you do when your objective is order in your country. Any questions?"
[OOC:Please wait for the OCD is up.]
"I hope you didn't miss me too much last week though it sounds like Bridge was an excellent substitute." She grinned at Bridge. "I'm sorry to say I don't have pie for you all. Hopefully you won't hold it against me."
"Today we're going to switch things up a bit. This whole semester we've focused on what it's like from the revolutionaries' standpoint. But I spent the past week in my country looking at things from a different angle - from that of the reigning government."
"So today, in small groups or pairs, I'd like you to react to a scenario as you would if you were the government of a country. Go in with all your guns blazing, try to talk to the dissidents, infiltrate them, try to capture them and ship them off into exile, it's up to you. Once you decide a plan of attack, I'm going to tell you how the revolutionaries react to your plan and you can respond once more."
"I'm sorry to tell all you strictly democratic souls, but today, you're all representatives of a monarchy. Your intelligence service has brought information to you of a lost 'true heir' to the throne being spoken about in the streets. A coalition of mainly merchants - your middle class - has started to form around this supposed heir, and the people of the streets seem to be turning towards that banner."
She grinned. "You all have quite good instincts from the stirring things up side, let's see how you do when your objective is order in your country. Any questions?"
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Yeah, I know exactly what he felt about Phoebe when I was gone.
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Devastated to near-coma drunkeness for both. Then the stupid. Then the soul-crunching guilt.
You *know* what he's like.
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Yeah, I know. I got mad, but I got over it.
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Parker sighed, and rubbed her forehead, then added:
Are we gonna have to do this again, ever?
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Here's hoping. And 'kinda'? They're not the same as before?
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And turn people into watercoolers apparently.Re: [Rev 3-13] During the Lecture
Piper's problem. Wyatt and Chris's problem. Phoebe's problem, in some fashion. Not hers. Eyes on the prize, Parker. Maybe Bel would make it all the way to 'safe and secure' someday. At least he was still trying.
Can't hurt. If you turn me into anything, though, we'll find out how far that goes!
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How about into a nice pair of shoes?
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