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Ghanima Atreides ([personal profile] atreideslioness) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2009-05-25 12:12 am

Keeping Your Advantage: Terrain and You, Week III [Monday, Period 4]

"Welcome back," Ghanima said as the students entered the Danger Shop. She was standing beside two large trunks, and the room was blank, not yet assigned an environment. "Today, we're going a bit farther north than many of you, myself included, are accustomed to."

She pressed a button on the remote, and suddenly the students would find themselves surrounded by snow and cold winds. "Welcome to the Arctic!" Ghanima said cheerfully.



She was cheating and regulating her own body temperature, which was why she seemed unbothered by the sudden change of scenery. Normally she wouldn't use her Bene Gesserit talents in such a flagrant way, but it was only for an hour, and was hardly going to lead to Abomination. "I hope you brought your mittens! For those of you that didn't..." she knelt to open the first chest, which was filled with coats, hats, mittens, and snow shoes. "Suit up."

"Long before brick or wood houses with indoor heat became commonplace, people had to be creative when building homes to protect them from nature's elements," Ghanima lectured as people got dressed. "Wealthy Europeans embraced the concept of a nearly indestructible castle built from stone. Native Americans in warmer climates favored the tepee, or tipi, made entirely of animal hides or bark."

"Unfortunately, for the inhabitants of Earth's more frigid regions, such as the Canadian tundra, neither of these were good options. Building materials were pretty much nonexistent, making it difficult to craft even the most rudimentary home. These people used the only abundant material to form a modest roof over their heads: snow. Thus, the igloo was born. The Inuit, better known to some of you as Eskimos, invented the igloo centuries ago. The igloo was a means for hunters to survive brutal winters in a vast area spanning more than 3,500 miles, including eastern Siberia, Greenland, Alaska and parts of Canada."

"Today, we will learn how to build the most basic of snow shelters," she continued. "Knowing how to make a snow trench shelter, a snow cave, or igloo can save your life in a winter survival situation. The great insulative qualities of snow can be used to help keep you warm enough to survive in even the coldest weather; but only if you know how to use the snow to your advantage."

"Only experts should try to make an igloo to spend the night in, least it collapse on you. A snow trench or cave, however, almost anyone can do," Ghanima said, quickly explaining the techniques behind making a trench. "I've provided shovels and knives for today's work, but you won't always have such equipment in the field. Snowshoes also make good digging tools, and if you're carrying a field kit, a cup or pot will also work."

"Now get to work," she said, opening the second chest to distribute tools to the class before taking a knife for herself. She wasn't going to ask the students to do something that she was unwilling to attempt herself. "Feel free to work solo or in groups. I programmed the room so that we've got one hour to dark, and you don't want to be caught out without a place to sleep."


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Re: Activity: Make Your Shelter!

[personal profile] endsthegame 2009-05-25 05:37 pm (UTC)(link)
"Nice catch," he just said.

He gave his shovel a little twist, and that gave him better leverage.

Re: Activity: Make Your Shelter!

[identity profile] sorella-vecchia.livejournal.com 2009-05-25 05:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Triela didn't really have to worry about leverage, not for this. She was strong enough to be inefficient.

"I do that on occasion."
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Re: Activity: Make Your Shelter!

[personal profile] endsthegame 2009-05-25 05:49 pm (UTC)(link)
"So have you ever been to the Arctic?" Ender asked, shoving a heap of snow out of the way as he considered the dimensions needed to house the two of them.

Re: Activity: Make Your Shelter!

[identity profile] sorella-vecchia.livejournal.com 2009-05-25 05:52 pm (UTC)(link)
"No. I've done some alpine operations, but that isn't the same." She continued working, seemingly unaffected by the effort. "You?"
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Re: Activity: Make Your Shelter!

[personal profile] endsthegame 2009-05-25 05:55 pm (UTC)(link)
"Nothing this land-locked," he said, which wasn't a lie. He did have to stop for a moment to keep from perspiring too much.

Re: Activity: Make Your Shelter!

[identity profile] sorella-vecchia.livejournal.com 2009-05-25 05:56 pm (UTC)(link)
"What does being land-locked have to do with the arctic?" Triela asked, pausing in her digging to frown over at him.
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Re: Activity: Make Your Shelter!

[personal profile] endsthegame 2009-05-26 05:39 am (UTC)(link)
"A great deal, considering the size of the continent. But nevermind."

He shoveled in deeper.

Re: Activity: Make Your Shelter!

[identity profile] sorella-vecchia.livejournal.com 2009-05-26 02:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Triela was arrogant, not stupid. She could tell when someone was dodging a question. "Hey, if you don't want to answer why don't you just say so?"