Tuesday, February 7th, 2023

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Today was finally the day where that castle sitting up there on the hill overlooking their Danger Shop training field became so much more than only a model...

It was going to become the target.

And the weapons they were using today were definitely not going to fit on a table or a rack.

"Siege weapons!" Amaya announced happily, excitedly, gesturing to the small collection of various delightful mechanical wonders around her. "Specifically, petrary weapons, which are a classification of siege weapons that involve flinging heavy objects or missiles, typically large stones, though not always. And before anyone asks, no, we will not be flinging each other, even if it is the danger shop. I'll admit, it's kind of a jump from some of the more traditional melee weapons we've been covering so far, but they're fun, and a nice little break for your arms this week, so you're welcome. They're not exactly the most practical of weapons in this particular day and age...they're not really the most practical of weapons outside of war in general, for that matter, if I'm entirely honest, but I dare anyone to give one of these a try and then look me in the eye and tell me that they didn't have a good time with it."

A faint blush may have sprung up with those words this time around, but Amaya was clearly moving forward.

"Petrary weapons were developed as a way to break down fortresses and walls to gain points of entry into enemy strongholds. Some of them are gravity operated, like a trebuchet, where a large counterweight is used to propel the missile, or they're tension operated, like a catapult, where the throwing arm is pulled back and then released.

"Today, you'll have the chance to give four different petrary weapons a try: the classic catapult, the traditional trebuchet, a biting ballista, and the more manual mangonel..."

And if anyone in particular was wanting a complete and detailed dissection on exactly what made each one different in painstaking detail, you were in luck! Because that was exactly what you were getting, as Amaya launched into how each one was made, how to use one, what the benefits and downfalls of each design was, and all the thrilling science behind it all. Look. They were both weapons and machines. She was going to geek out about them. It could not be helped, especially since she was covering both sides of the class that day. Rosa was still absolutely there, she wouldn't miss siege weapon day for anything if she could help it, but Amaya definitely had more experience with them than she had, in a rare turn of events, so she was more than happy to let the blacksmith take the entire lead on the class.

She would, however, be testing the machines right along side the students. Bashing down fake castles never got old.

Amaya knew that the students, too, would likely be itching to go break down some fake walls on that nice stately castle (even if it was only a model), so she wasted no more time after she'd concluded her exhaustively handwavey lessons on each one.

"If anyone wants me to go over anything again once they actually get up to one of the machines and start to figure out how to put all of this into practice," she said, "just let me know. But I think you're ready to give it a try, so go ahead," she lifted her hands, pounding one fist into her palm, "and let's get our siege on."
solo_sword: (sekritly excited)
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Jaina looked a little too pleased today when the students got to the Danger Shop, which looked like a carrier ship's hangar, with a battle going on outside. Be scared.

"You've met one of the bombers," she said, patting the hull of the ship in front of them. "This one's got a stuck torpedo. But it's really needed in that battle out there, so you're going to get flown out in the middle if it, and then free up the live torpedo at the right time. This could go very badly. But at least it's not permanent."
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"This week's line is the last of the Jedi code," Lana announced. "This one's a bit more specific to Jedi, and I don't know if it will make much sense to non-Force users. 'There is no death, there is the Force'."

She thought of how to explain it. "It's a fact in my galaxy that some Force users transcend death and exist as spirits in the Force. But more than that, it's a philosophy that since the Force is a part of everything and everybody, nothing truly dies, merely becomes something different. The Force exists regardless of the forms it's in."

She shrugged. "How would you interpret that in your own beliefs, and is it applicable to them? Let's discuss metaphysics."

Did she sound excited? She was absolutely excited.
jedigrammarians: (Aphra: love the hair!)
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"Today we have another musical!" Aphra greeted the class. "Also women in prison!" Because why stop when you were onto a good thing?

"Though, technically, they spend most of the film not in prison," Isabela added thoughtfully. "Anyway enjoy the show!"

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