bigdamnprincipal: (i am having a picnic)
Zoe Winchester ([personal profile] bigdamnprincipal) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2008-07-05 03:28 am

Fandom High Welcome Picnic, Front Lawn of the School, All Day: Part I

Despite the fact that they were still in Antarctica, the weather for the picnic was beautiful. It was sunny, warm, and clear enough to see many of the icebergs circling the island from the school's location. If people were still cold, there was more warm food than usual out on the tables, and hot drinks were being kept well-stocked.

Along with the tables and chairs near the food, there was a table of nametags, and two signs: one listing the Big Sibling/Little Sibling pairings, and one listing rooms and roommates for the new students.

It was time for the picnic to begin!

[OCD is up! This is part one of the picnic, specifically for meeting siblings, roommates, and teachers. The rest of the picnic is happening here and here, in an effort to keep browsers from breaking for as long as possible.]
the_merriest: (headscratch)

Re: Meet Your Big/Little Sibling (Summer 2008 - 2.0)

[personal profile] the_merriest 2008-07-06 01:55 am (UTC)(link)
Taking things a point at a time -- and with, perhaps, a new perspective on how it must be, for others to talk to her -- Rikku considered, then replied.

"Real aliens, you betcha. Most of them look human, but a few don't. Antarctica is what they told me. I've seen glaciers but I don't know about the polar bears or seals. There are penguins, I just haven't gone to see them yet. Aaaaaaaaaaaaand. Luke had a spaceship, but he wasn't an alien. And he wasn't evil. Most of the people here aren't evil."
heromaniac: (haaappppyyy sunflowers)

Re: Meet Your Big/Little Sibling (Summer 2008 - 2.0)

[personal profile] heromaniac 2008-07-06 02:54 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh my gosh, this place is gonna be awesome! How does anyone even study?" Which reminded her: "By the way, how hard are the classes? Are the teachers really harsh here?"
the_merriest: (hanging out grinning)

Re: Meet Your Big/Little Sibling (Summer 2008 - 2.0)

[personal profile] the_merriest 2008-07-06 03:27 am (UTC)(link)
"Not even," Rikku grinned, bouncing. And glad her new little sib didn't seem scared off by the fandom weirdness. "The summer classes are things like how to blow things up and how to be awesome, and then year-round you get cool classes on technology and science-y stuff and how to fix cars and all kinds of interesting stuff. I love classes here."
heromaniac: (techie 1)

Re: Meet Your Big/Little Sibling (Summer 2008 - 2.0)

[personal profile] heromaniac 2008-07-06 05:05 am (UTC)(link)
A school with free picnic food on the lawn and glaciers in the bay, aliens and penguins wandering about being not-evil, and classes on how to blow things up? It wasn't weirdness; Momoko was just obviously in heaven. She had stepped into the portal and *poof*.

Science and technology? "Well, I could use some help in the technical area. As it is, I'm banned from helping in the lab except to decorate the Christmas tree. Is it ALIEN technology? And what's the 'be awesome' class about?"
the_merriest: (oooh! neat!)

Re: Meet Your Big/Little Sibling (Summer 2008 - 2.0)

[personal profile] the_merriest 2008-07-06 05:24 am (UTC)(link)
"Ooooooh, I love technical stuff!" Rikku said, bouncing. "I can build machina and droids and reverse-engineer things. You have such awesome things in this world! What do you need help with?"

She considered her other question. "Uh. I didn't take the class on being awesome. My ex did, though. He made everyone wear suits and ask out lots of people."
heromaniac: (techie 1)

Re: Meet Your Big/Little Sibling (Summer 2008 - 2.0)

[personal profile] heromaniac 2008-07-06 07:57 am (UTC)(link)
"Wow, you can build droids? Are machina what your world calls mechas?" This was so cool! Momoko had to have the coolest big sister at the whole school!

"I can use technology - I have a mecha back home that I can pilot and all - but problems seem to get worse when I try to help fix something. The professor says it's because I get bored too easily and I look for shortcuts instead of doing things the right way."