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fandomhigh2009-05-20 10:33 am
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Seven Secrets to Success - Period Five - Wednesday, 5/20
The Danger Shop had been made up today to resemble a standard mess hall with tables and chairs and such, all in regulation gray. There was, of course, one longer table at the front where the important people would sit, and the rations machines near the door for actually obtaining one's food. As the students came in, they were ushered with a little flutter of Rimmer's fingers to sit in the smaller round tables.
"Now then, as it said on your syllabus," a corrected copy of which had not been handed out since last class, "we will be learning how to impress one's peers and superiors while in a dining setting. Off-duty communication is of the utmost importance and your invitation to the officer's table is a mark of hard work and determination well rewarded."
One that he'd only been given once, but he wasn't mentioning that.
"At each table there are menus of different foodswith only the names listed you can request from the ration machines at the back. Once you've picked something, you will return to either a table with another classmate or, if you're feeling brave enough, the officer's table at the front where I will be sitting.
"I will be observing you all carefully throughout and critiquing you on your choices. Students, feel free to point out the smegging obvious to each other if one your classmates has missed the point of the exercise. Wexler,if you're here, feel free to be especially scathing. We want people to learn here.
"Now get on with it! And not a word about that mess last night..."
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"Now then, as it said on your syllabus," a corrected copy of which had not been handed out since last class, "we will be learning how to impress one's peers and superiors while in a dining setting. Off-duty communication is of the utmost importance and your invitation to the officer's table is a mark of hard work and determination well rewarded."
One that he'd only been given once, but he wasn't mentioning that.
"At each table there are menus of different foods
"I will be observing you all carefully throughout and critiquing you on your choices. Students, feel free to point out the smegging obvious to each other if one your classmates has missed the point of the exercise. Wexler,
"Now get on with it! And not a word about that mess last night..."
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Re: The Officer's Table
"It's Quaagar," he told her, the barrier between his own self-delusion and the embarrassing memories quite thin, "you're missing As."
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"No. No thank you."
As cries of 'caaaaannibal' and the brave war chant of the valiant Quaagar warrior echoed in the back of his head. The brave war chant he'd made up. Yes.
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Smeg it, he was saying it.
"It can't be too Quaagar," and the word had very long 'a's indeed.
"It just..." and his face went into his hands, "the memories."
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"Oh, I know," she consoled him. "Memories of Quaagar can be quite traumatic."
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"Do you have any idea what you're on about?"
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Through sheer force of will, Agnes managed to keep a straight face.
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"You're mocking me. I can tell you're mocking me. You're mocking your superior officer. Do you realize what kind of offense that is? How many Space Corps directives you're violating right now?"
He bobbled his head back and forth as he searched back through his memories.
"For instance, Space Corps directive #1359323, which states--"
The Danger Shop computer decided to be helpful.
"Space Corps directive #1359323: Religious and/or sexual observances involving bovine live-stock that--"
"SHUT UP! SHUT UP!"
The computer, thankfully, stopped and he turned a Look on Agnes.
"You..."
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Especially not when you make YOURSELF look foolish so often.
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"Thank you, Nitt," he said genuinely, nodding firmly.
"You can sit now."