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fandomhigh2007-04-03 05:46 am
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Superheroing- Tuesday, April 3- 2nd period
Captain Liberty is looking better than last week, but she's still not braving the Danger Shop. "Good morning, class. Today we're going to talk about a little subject called finding your niche in the superheroing world. Which, okay, let's be honest. Most superheroes don't have one, and just fight whatever bad guy there is mediocrely and then they all kinda mix together in your head.
"So what makes you stand out? Some of you have powers you can use to help you there. Do you have a goal? Do you like fighting petty robberies more than villains? Do you have a nemesis you'd probably be known for tangling with? Or are you more likely to be seen on the cover of Star in some kind of skeezy love triangle with Lindsay Lohan? I've got a worksheet here to fill out, so work with your classmates if there's something you need to figure out, but turn this in at the end of class. I'm not grading on spelling or sentence structure, just how well you know how you want to use your skills. So... have at it." She's still not cool.
1. (Superhero) Name
2. Powers
3. What kind of villains would you like to fight?
4. How would you judge your teamwork skills?
5. On a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate your costume?
6. Hypothetically, could you ever see yourself hanging up your tights/becoming a supervillain/taking revenge upon anyone in a way that might lead to you having to be defeated for the greater good?
7. Are you really serious about being a superhero?
Extra credit: Pie or cake?
"So what makes you stand out? Some of you have powers you can use to help you there. Do you have a goal? Do you like fighting petty robberies more than villains? Do you have a nemesis you'd probably be known for tangling with? Or are you more likely to be seen on the cover of Star in some kind of skeezy love triangle with Lindsay Lohan? I've got a worksheet here to fill out, so work with your classmates if there's something you need to figure out, but turn this in at the end of class. I'm not grading on spelling or sentence structure, just how well you know how you want to use your skills. So... have at it." She's still not cool.
1. (Superhero) Name
2. Powers
3. What kind of villains would you like to fight?
4. How would you judge your teamwork skills?
5. On a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate your costume?
6. Hypothetically, could you ever see yourself hanging up your tights/becoming a supervillain/taking revenge upon anyone in a way that might lead to you having to be defeated for the greater good?
7. Are you really serious about being a superhero?
Extra credit: Pie or cake?

Re: Hand in the worksheet
2. Powers Copying the powers of whoever I'm standing next to, really weird dreams (and not the ones that make me question my relationship with my brother) (okay, those too). Emo bangs.
3. What kind of villains would you like to fight? Guys with names like The Amazing Glass Jaw or Mr. @#$%s Himself At The First Sign Of Danger. Actually scratch that last one. Who'd want to deal with that smell?
4. How would you judge your teamwork skills? Awesome, considering that I have no superpowers at all unless I'm near somebody who has some.
5. On a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate your costume? FIERCE.
6. Hypothetically, could you ever see yourself hanging up your tights/becoming a supervillain/taking revenge upon anyone in a way that might lead to you having to be defeated for the greater good? If somebody hurt my family, yeah. But I suppose I could be taken down pretty easy if they just sent Mr. Narcolepsy after me.
7. Are you really serious about being a superhero? Absolutely.
Extra credit: Pie or cake? Death - no, cake.