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fandomhigh2007-04-10 06:04 am
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Superheroing- Tuesday, April 10- 2nd period
When the class gets in today, Captain Liberty doesn't waste any time in things like, you know, waiting for them to sit down or anything. "Inevitably, when you start getting out into the superhero business, you have to deal with people. Namely other people. Teammates. Sidekicks. They're a natural part of the whole thing. Sometimes it works out well, and sometimes you end up looking back on things and wondering what happened to your life and how you ended up with these people."
Realizing belatedly that that might sound bad, Captain Liberty perks up and says, "But sometimes it's kind of cool. So today you're going to put together your own crack team. Which is not necessarily a team on crack. Find a partner. Talk for a little bit about what it is the other person has to offer and how they can help you. Figure out how you can get the teamwork going. Then find another person to talk to about the same thing. If you and the first person know you want to work together and want another teammate, talk to the next person togegther.
"By the end of class, report back to me with one or two people in your team. Don't just pick your friends. That's lame and boring. If groups are uneven, I'll pair you together, or I'll work with someone. Next week you're going to be in the Danger Shop- remember, costumes- and fighting off a bad guy in these teams you pick, so make it a good group. Any questions? Then happy networking."
Realizing belatedly that that might sound bad, Captain Liberty perks up and says, "But sometimes it's kind of cool. So today you're going to put together your own crack team. Which is not necessarily a team on crack. Find a partner. Talk for a little bit about what it is the other person has to offer and how they can help you. Figure out how you can get the teamwork going. Then find another person to talk to about the same thing. If you and the first person know you want to work together and want another teammate, talk to the next person togegther.
"By the end of class, report back to me with one or two people in your team. Don't just pick your friends. That's lame and boring. If groups are uneven, I'll pair you together, or I'll work with someone. Next week you're going to be in the Danger Shop- remember, costumes- and fighting off a bad guy in these teams you pick, so make it a good group. Any questions? Then happy networking."

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