Friday, November 14th, 2008

[identity profile] satedan-soldier.livejournal.com
"Football," Ronon announced once students had arrived in the gym, tossing a ball between his hands, "is some great legendary game on Earth. People sing tributes to it and collect videos of important games. They also wear full body armor to protect from death by leather. I still say Earth is weird."

"The computer said I should call it American Football since we're playin' with our hands, not our feet. Also, the ball's not round. Helps it get better lift and speed." Ronon went on to demonstrate how to properly throw and catch a football.

He gestured to the bins of footballs and gear. "Get your uniform, a ball, and practice throwing the ball to a partner."
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The class had been handwavily asked to meet in Danger Shop today, and the space was set up with a lab in the front and a replica of a chain coffee bar in the back.

"So welcome to the part of the class where we put the training wheels on," Tyler said, nodding at the new set-up. "We're finally on explosives, and we're going to stay on them pretty much to the end of term. We'll be working in here most of the time so all your body parts stay attached.

"First explosives we do? Molotov cocktails. I'm giving out a handout explaining them. Basically, you're just taking a bottle, pouring in some gas, wrapping cloth around it to make a fuse, and tossing it. If you wanna get fancy with it, you can add something to the gas -- a good handful of sugar, motor oil, soap flakes. All those things make the explosion stickier, like low-rent napalm. And some people swear by turpentine instead of gas. Abbie Hoffman, a radical back in the '60s, liked firecrackers or tampons as fuses. I think firecrackers are a little too much heavy ammo for one of these to carry, but that's me. But sugar's a nice, cheap addition."

He went on talking for a few minutes about the chemical reactions that made the explosives work. As he spoke, he made a Cocktail. Once it was formed and the science was explained, he walked around the students to the coffee shop, where he tossed the bomb. It took out the specials board before Tyler hit a button to restore the shop. His grin when he looked back at the students had an edge to it that wasn't very nice.

"I know this is old hat for a couple of you. Play with different bottle shapes, different additions, or whatever else floats your boat. I'm around if you need help, or bug Ino or Rikku if they're here."

"Oh -- before we get started, pass your papers from last week to the front of class."
[identity profile] 1petrelli1.livejournal.com
Nathan had a selection of sodas, chips and sandwiches laid out for lunch.

"We had some good ideas last week," he said. "There was talk of a spirit week, and something for winter holidays. Since the mods asked for winter-themed suggestions winter's going to be here before we know it let's see if we can focus on that. Maybe see if you can present a rough plan to me by the end of the meeting so I can take it to the principal for approval?"

[ooc: OCD is up!]

Library, Friday

Friday, November 14th, 2008 12:46 pm
[identity profile] iruinenglish.livejournal.com
Buffy was just a little late due to her alarm not going off and her body telling her it was the weekend and she was totes allowed to sleep in and she was totally here the whole time see?
[identity profile] veryarthurdent.livejournal.com
Students arriving for class today would find themselves in the Danger Shop which looked a good deal like the workshop of Leonardo Da Vinci. That's because it was a recreation of Leonardo Da Vinci's workshop. Models dangled from the ceiling, candlelight added some illumination to the sunlight streaming in from the large windows.

Every table in the large room was cluttered with maps and drawings and paintings and models. Then there was the inventor himself. The Doctor didn't say anything by means of introduction, but instead stood at the back of the crowd. Da Vinci would speak for himself.

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