screwyoumarvel: (Steve!)
screwyoumarvel ([personal profile] screwyoumarvel) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2007-05-29 01:44 am
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Arts & Crafts 3, Tuesday Afternoon, Main Campfire

This afternoon Steve was standing over a table of useless junk. At each of the tables for workshoppers were glue, glitter, paint, and pipe cleaners.

"Today we're going to work on improvisational art," Steve said. "I've...handwavily appropriated some items from a store in town." He'd tried to pay, but there didn't seem to be anyone to pay. "You are to incorporate at least one of them into your project. Make whatever you want. Go wild. Have fun."

After a moment of silence, he added as a sort of footnote, "The theme of your project should be, 'Why the Superhuman Registration Act is a bad idea and will never work.'"

Re: Make Art/Talk Amongst Yourselves

[identity profile] palestshadow.livejournal.com 2007-05-30 09:30 pm (UTC)(link)
"I was used as a weapon against someone once. They would do it again if they could. They're looking for me. And because of them, someone else is looking for me - one who thinks he's on the side of good. If he finds me, he'll kill me. So that it won't happen again. He's tried once."

Naminé looked away. "How long before your government decides someone is too dangerous to live?"

Re: Make Art/Talk Amongst Yourselves

[identity profile] robotboyfetish.livejournal.com 2007-05-30 09:39 pm (UTC)(link)
"They can't do that," Cassie said. "People are arrested, put on trial, all of that. We're not in some scary Big Brother world. It's America, land of truth and justice."

Re: Make Art/Talk Amongst Yourselves

[identity profile] palestshadow.livejournal.com 2007-05-30 11:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Naminé shook her head, and turned to leave. Then she stopped and looked back again. "There will be someone that your government isn't prepared to handle, who comes in for registration and is deemed too dangerous to leave again. It won't be you. You who are trusting the government with that person's existence. I hope they deserve it. Most organizations, I fear, don't."