http://on-her-korhal.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] on-her-korhal.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2010-12-13 01:12 pm
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Macro-Tactics, Monday

"Good morning," Kerrigan began, shooting an irritated glance around the class. "Most of you were absent last week. I'm sure that as a mitigating factor, you'll suggest the invasion and the fact that all of you came out alive--" Try to sound even less impressed, Kerrigan. "--but the honest truth is that I don't care. You will be tested on last week's material."

She had a stack of tests lying next to her on the desk. "You have the full hour to answer all of these questions," she said. "Be as comprehensive as you can be. Use your own home situation as the basis of every case, unless you don't have a home, in which case I suggest you use the United States', seeing as how that's where we're based."

"Any questions?" She didn't wait for questions. "Good. Get writing."

Re: Take the Final -- Q4 (Bonus)

[identity profile] squire-hand.livejournal.com 2010-12-14 04:40 am (UTC)(link)
He provided a list of orders, with those with flight or speed to scout the enemy unseen (and that was not a sentence he imagined himself writing a year ago), with those able to heal and protect in squads with those who could fight. Squads were mixed between those with long range weaponry and those with short range capability, trying to mix the fire weapons ('blasters' and those glowing swords) with those of steel and wood. Another lesson from the siege of Armengar.