Tyler Durden (
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fandomhigh2008-06-25 10:52 pm
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Chemistry for Anarchists, Thursday, Period 4
Class was in the Danger Shop again, and the room looked like a city street under the stark light of the moon. It was lined with identical low-rise tan office buildings, set on lots surrounded by high chain-link fences. Tyler waited outside one such building, arms folded around himself as he waited for the students to assemble.
"First things," he began without preamble. "If you know me at all, you know I don't like to apologize. But I will say last week's class was a mistake. I should've done a straight session on fertilizer bombs, not gotten into ... the rest of it. Anyhow, if you have something to say to me about it, I'll be around after class and my office hours are still Mondays."
"Though it does kind of lead into what we're doing this class. Because this week, for our final, you can bring a building down." He paused, watching the students for any reaction. When it was quiet once more, he went on.
"Right, so this is the deal. Each of these buildings represents the HQ for the most evil scum you can imagine. They eat babies, they pollute, they support Barry Manilow's recording career, whatever. And your job is to take them out. You have two choices: Big boom or sneak attack."
"If you go for a big boom, you get into the lot and detonate a fertilizer bomb or nitroglycerin around the building. It goes up, you run, the evildoers can't recover. Done. You just need to hope your evacuation order went through, 'cause if anyone was in there, they aren't coming out."
"But that's not the only choice. You can also go for sneak attack. If you go that way, you use small bombs like C4 and Molotov cocktails to break into the property, steal a folder of crucial information in the main conference room, and sneak out, blowing up however much you want to on the way. Problem is, a, there's no proof anybody will believe what's in the folder, and b, you could get caught before you do anything. But do this right and there's no chance of collateral damage. Then once the building's down -- or not-down, however you're doing it -- you get to tell me what you did and why."
"You're paired for this, and there's one group of three. I know the idea of a lone wolf is all romantic, but in the real world, you'd probably have to work with other people to get anything done. Or not sleep." Which was Tyler's favored approach. "Anyhow, the bomb-making supplies are in that workshop area. Questions? Ask me or Miss Hammond."
"And you have all been a fantastic class. Thank you."
"First things," he began without preamble. "If you know me at all, you know I don't like to apologize. But I will say last week's class was a mistake. I should've done a straight session on fertilizer bombs, not gotten into ... the rest of it. Anyhow, if you have something to say to me about it, I'll be around after class and my office hours are still Mondays."
"Though it does kind of lead into what we're doing this class. Because this week, for our final, you can bring a building down." He paused, watching the students for any reaction. When it was quiet once more, he went on.
"Right, so this is the deal. Each of these buildings represents the HQ for the most evil scum you can imagine. They eat babies, they pollute, they support Barry Manilow's recording career, whatever. And your job is to take them out. You have two choices: Big boom or sneak attack."
"If you go for a big boom, you get into the lot and detonate a fertilizer bomb or nitroglycerin around the building. It goes up, you run, the evildoers can't recover. Done. You just need to hope your evacuation order went through, 'cause if anyone was in there, they aren't coming out."
"But that's not the only choice. You can also go for sneak attack. If you go that way, you use small bombs like C4 and Molotov cocktails to break into the property, steal a folder of crucial information in the main conference room, and sneak out, blowing up however much you want to on the way. Problem is, a, there's no proof anybody will believe what's in the folder, and b, you could get caught before you do anything. But do this right and there's no chance of collateral damage. Then once the building's down -- or not-down, however you're doing it -- you get to tell me what you did and why."
"You're paired for this, and there's one group of three. I know the idea of a lone wolf is all romantic, but in the real world, you'd probably have to work with other people to get anything done. Or not sleep." Which was Tyler's favored approach. "Anyhow, the bomb-making supplies are in that workshop area. Questions? Ask me or Miss Hammond."
"And you have all been a fantastic class. Thank you."

Re: Blow things up? - Jo Harvelle & Ino Yamanaka
Re: Blow things up? - Jo Harvelle & Ino Yamanaka
Re: Blow things up? - Jo Harvelle & Ino Yamanaka
Re: Blow things up? - Jo Harvelle & Ino Yamanaka
Re: Blow things up? - Jo Harvelle & Ino Yamanaka
What? He'd already given her detention for this class, she wasn't going to even pretend to care.
Re: Blow things up? - Jo Harvelle & Ino Yamanaka
Re: Blow things up? - Jo Harvelle & Ino Yamanaka
He knew something big might go down soon, maybe tonight, and he just hoped he'd get to be part of the action. For now, he paced.
Re: Blow things up? - Jo Harvelle & Ino Yamanaka
Which was why, after checking that the coast was clear, she carefully stuck up a small amount of C4 around the lock.
Why have one big boom, when you could have many little booms?
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Re: Blow things up? - Jo Harvelle & Ino Yamanaka
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He stood at attention. "I am on duty and the building is safe for us, ma'am. And, ma'am, he said there would be a special task for me."
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Re: Blow things up? - Jo Harvelle & Ino Yamanaka
"I got everyone out, even that lawyer we thought might work all night. Claimed there was a gas leak," the security guard said, clearly pleased by his own cleverness. "I just finished a sweep and all offices look empty and the one you need access to is unlocked, ma'am."
Re: Blow things up? - Jo Harvelle & Ino Yamanaka
She quickly divided up her remaining explosives, offering a share to the guard. "While I'm getting the file, I need you to start setting these up so we can detonate them once we're clear."
Re: Blow things up? - Jo Harvelle & Ino Yamanaka
He was humming that AC/DC song again.
Re: Blow things up? - Jo Harvelle & Ino Yamanaka
Afterwards, she made her way back to the hall to wait for the guard.
Re: Blow things up? - Jo Harvelle & Ino Yamanaka
Re: Blow things up? - Jo Harvelle & Ino Yamanaka
Re: Blow things up? - Jo Harvelle & Ino Yamanaka
Re: Blow things up? - Jo Harvelle & Ino Yamanaka