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Ghanima Atreides ([personal profile] atreideslioness) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2009-05-31 10:46 pm

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

"Hello, students," Ghanima said as they gathered in the Danger Shop. "Today, we're back in a slightly more familiar climate: the prairie."

"Prairies are considered part of the temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands biome by ecologists, based on similar temperate climates, moderate rainfall, and grasses, herbs, and shrubs, rather than trees, as the dominant vegetation type. Temperate grassland regions include the Pampas of Argentina, and the steppes of Russia and Central Asia," she said, the Danger Shop starting to cycle through various landscapes as she spoke. "This type of terrian is found on many planets, and in many varieties."


"Lands typically referred to as "prairie" tend to be in North America. The term encompasses much of the area referred to as the Great Plains of the United States and Canada. In the U.S., the area is constituted by most or all of the states of North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Colorado, Wyoming and Montana, and sizable parts of the states of Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Missouri, and Minnesota. The Central Valley of California is also prairie. The Canadian Prairies occupy vast areas of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta."

"While the prairie might seem harmless, there are a number of dangers," Ghanima continued. "Flash flooding, prairie fires, and wild animals can all strike at any time, no matter how safe you might feel."

"Don't camp by a river, stream, or dry creek bed, no matter how tempting," she cautioned. "Not only can floods spring up at any time, but predators often frequent those areas at dawn and dusk. If you see wildcat or bear tracks, or any tracks bigger than your hand, really, go in the opposite direction. You don't want to stay there."

"A good way to deter predators is to keep your food in closed plastic bags in your pack, and don't leave crumbs around. If you're lucky enough to have a tent with you, keep it zipped when you sleep, no matter how hot it is," Ghanima said. "If there's nothing there for them, most animals will leave you alone."

"If conditions are dry, try not to light a fire. Grasslands burn like you would not believe, and the last thing you want is to be caught in an inferno."

"But enough of the doom and gloom. Sometimes, the danger isn't immediate. Sometimes, it's as simple as getting lost." Ghanima turned around, looking around the vast, featureless landscape. "When dealing with grasslands, you have a severe lack of landmarks. You can try orienting yourself by the sun - which, on this planet, rises in the East and sets in the West for those of you that are new - but the sun shifts its alignment bit by bit every day. The much more accurate method of finding your way is the art of celestial navigation, also known as astronavigation." A wave of her hand, and the Danger Shop settled to one landscape and switched to night, the stars sparkling above them.

"On Earth, your best bet is to steer yourself by the North Star," she said as she pointed it out, making it pulse for a moment. "It is the fixed point that does not change."

She went on to explain how to use your fingers to count the degrees, and how you could use that to discover longitute and latitude. "Some of this may be familiar to some of you from sailing," she said, "but it works well for any landscape where you don't have landmarks to work with, and nowhere to stop for directions."

"Your assignment is to find your way to a campsite, about two miles due East of here," she said, handing out star maps and flashlights to people, including a bi-lingual one for Kenshin if he was there. "Once you get there, you'll find supplied for pitching tents, and s'mores. Of course, you'll still need to get your own firewood, and find a way to get the fire started."

"Now hop to it!" Ghanima laughed, clapping her hands. "There's chocolate waiting."

[OCD is ready and waiting!]

Re: Listen to the Lecture

[identity profile] kestrelswolf.livejournal.com 2009-06-01 03:57 am (UTC)(link)
Firekeeper was listening, even if these particular dangers were something she already had plenty of experience dealing with.

Re: The Hike!

[identity profile] kestrelswolf.livejournal.com 2009-06-01 03:59 am (UTC)(link)
True, the stars here were not the ones they'd grown up with, but it would have been foolish of Firekeeper and Blind Seer not to learn how to navigate using them during their several moonspans here.

Firekeeper couldn't actually read the words on the map, of course, but there were enough people around who knew that she couldn't that she figured they'd let her know if there was something of utter importance on there.
Edited 2009-06-01 04:14 (UTC)
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Re: Sign-In #4

[personal profile] solo_sword 2009-06-01 04:00 am (UTC)(link)
Jaina Solo
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Re: Sign-In #4

[personal profile] weetuskenraider 2009-06-01 04:01 am (UTC)(link)
Tahiri Veila
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Re: Talk to the TAs

[personal profile] weetuskenraider 2009-06-01 04:05 am (UTC)(link)
Tahiri was there, studying her star map very intently and, as usual even though it never gets mentioned in narrative keeping a lookout for anyone who might be bothered by the assignment or having trouble of some sort.

Re: The Campsite!

[identity profile] kestrelswolf.livejournal.com 2009-06-01 04:08 am (UTC)(link)
The tent took a bit longer than it should have, perhaps. She'd seen Earl Kestrel's men assemble them before, but she'd always preferred to just sleep outside with Blind Seer. If this were the 'real thing', she would've left the tent alone and done just that, but the point of the class was to complete the exercise as instructed, and so she did.

The fire? Well, there's a reason her name was Firekeeper, after all. After she and Blind Seer gathered enough firewood, she took the flint and steel that had helped earn her that name from the pouch around her neck and used them to strike up a fire.

Re: VICTORY!

[identity profile] kestrelswolf.livejournal.com 2009-06-01 04:10 am (UTC)(link)
Oddly enough, this was probably the part of the class Firekeeper and Blind Seer had the most difficulty with. They'd only seen s'mores being made once after all!

Re: OOC

[identity profile] kestrelswolf.livejournal.com 2009-06-01 04:11 am (UTC)(link)
...I have no idea why I read that last bit as "hit me on the head with a goat".

I think I may need to take remedial reading comprehension or something, because wtf.
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Re: Sign-In #4

[personal profile] puppy_fair 2009-06-01 04:12 am (UTC)(link)
Zack Fair
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Re: Listen to the Lecture

[personal profile] solo_sword 2009-06-01 04:12 am (UTC)(link)
Jaina was paying attention, since while navigation was nothing new to her, this sort of setting was, and she really hadn't paid much attention to anything like stars here.

Re: Sign-In #4

[identity profile] cutsthestrings.livejournal.com 2009-06-01 04:31 am (UTC)(link)
Fiona Post

Re: Listen to the Lecture

[identity profile] cutsthestrings.livejournal.com 2009-06-01 04:33 am (UTC)(link)
Fiona listened, but it wasn't anything she didn't know. She'd been tested on these sort of things several times over her life. Some of the constellations she knew were ones she hadn't gotten to see since the prairie had less light pollution than Del Sombre.

Re: The Hike!

[identity profile] cutsthestrings.livejournal.com 2009-06-01 04:35 am (UTC)(link)
Fiona didn't concern herself with a partner for today. If someone wanted to join her, they were welcome to tag along but she got going immediately, star map in hand and her eyes on the lookout for good brush to make a fire.
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Re: The Hike!

[personal profile] weetuskenraider 2009-06-01 04:36 am (UTC)(link)
Tahiri knew the basics of how to do this, though she'd never really had much opportunity to practice. She really, really wanted to give up on the map and use the Force to find her way to the campsite -- it was what Anakin probably would have done, and her own first instinct because of that -- but that wasn't the point here.

So she frowned down at her star map and peered up at the sky, resigned to a much slower and more methodical way of navigating her route.

Re: The Campsite!

[identity profile] cutsthestrings.livejournal.com 2009-06-01 04:38 am (UTC)(link)
The tent was a simple matter of working out the design, and the brush she'd collected on the way, but the manner of starting a fire she was a little stumped on. A bit of careful slicing and the string of her yo-yo made her a little friction set that she was attempting to work, but it wasn't going anywhere and she kept cutting through the stick.

...this was going to be very annoying, she thought.

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