Friday, October 17th, 2025

needsacatchphrase: made by malagraphic (it's like this)
[personal profile] needsacatchphrase
Today the class was back in the classroom. No, not for a movie or for an exam on the rules of the road. But, instead, to help prepare them for their upcoming vacation! How, you might ask. Well, there were a series of simulators ready for the class to try out! And no, don't be silly about these just being video games. That was fake.

Ignore the scores. Those were for academic reasons.

Academic reasons that required Cara to try to have the high score on all the simulators.

"Well, next week you'll all be on vacation, so we thought this might help for the beach parts of that," Jane said. "And they sort of just... showed up here."

"Clearly the island was just as concerned about you getting yourselves killed on a different island as Jane was."

"I'm not sure what it says about our little school, honestly," Jane had to admit. It said a lot. You adorable little weirdos.

Not that Cara thought any of you were adorable. At all. "So try to keep it happy and yourselves alive."
ifwebeworthy: (Thor bring me storms)
[personal profile] ifwebeworthy
Today, the class was once again on the open plains, under that eerie green sky. In the distance, a multi-vortex tornado was raging.

"Behold," Thor told his students, "the dead man walking. It is said that the Native American tribes of the plains held the wisdom that if you saw it, you were about to die, which is not inaccurate, especially in an era before modern forecasting and storm shelters. Do not fear, we are quite safe. This is a simulation, and even if it were not, I am a god of storms. What you are actually looking at is a multi-vortex tornado, a rare form of tornado that only happens with the strongest of storms, as a phase they go through before reaching their greatest strength. The best-known incidence of a dead man walking was the tornado that hit Jarrell, Texas on May 27, 1997--an F5, the strongest on the modern Fujita scale for measuring tornadic strength. An image was taken in which two vortices resemble legs, while a third resembles the scythe commonly seen in imagery of Death, though the phenomenon has been observed on many other occasions.

"What can you do if you see the dead man walking, or, more practically, if you have become aware through an alert or news broadcast that a tornado is headed for your location? You can seek shelter in a basement or the lowest floor of the building, in an interior room with no windows. If you are in a manufactured building, such as a mobile home, it is unsafe. Seek shelter elsewhere. If you are traveling in a vehicle, and have no other options, get out of the vehicle and lay down in a ditch. It is better than nothing. And then you wait, and you pray." After a moment for that to sink in, he asked, "Are there any questions?"

When any questions had been dealt with, Thor decreed that, "Class is dismissed. Enjoy your vacation. And remember to wear sunscreen!"

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