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Reno of the Turks ([personal profile] raspberryturk) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2011-07-06 06:13 pm
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Everything’s A Weapon, Wednesday, Period 3

When students filed into the Danger Shop today, they probably wouldn’t be expecting the layout that greeted them. Just a few steps in, after all, there was a shelf stocked quite neatly with teddy bears of all shapes and sizes. A little farther in, a display stand showcasing brightly-colored modelling clay, not far at all from the bin of bouncy balls, just a stone’s throw from the pogo sticks.

Every toy store needed pogo sticks.

Beyond the pogo sticks, finally, were their teachers, Reno with his arms crossed over his chest and a smirk on his lips, and Cindy leaning against a pyramid made from wooden building blocks.

“Yo, rookies!” Another summer term, another group of students starting off with a lowercase ‘R’ from Reno. “I’m Reno, that there is Cindy, an’ welcome to what’s gonna be, for all intents an’ purposes, your high-tech battleground for the week, yo.”

Cindy didn’t have a fancy name for the students, but she did push herself off the pyramid and give them all a smile. “So, this is Everything’s A Weapon. Some people might see this class as an excuse to put you all in ridiculous circumstances and then throw enemies at you for our own entertainment. And those people would be right--up to a point. But with the way life works--especially on this island, but not exclusively so--sometimes bad shit happens. And you’re not always going to be prepared. So you’re here to learn how to think outside the usual conventions and realize that in the right mindset? You can use anything to save your skin.”

“Anything you can find in the settings we toss you at, anyhow,” Reno agreed, grinning. “I catch you bringin’ in your own weapons to these classes, an’ I’ll make you stand in the hallway while your buddies have all the fun without you, yo.” That was totally a valid threat, if you got your kicks out of stuff like this half as much as Reno did. “Today’s exercise is gonna be simple enough. We’re in a toy store. So, first, we wanna know who you guys are. Toss us your names, ages, what you’re doin’ here, and whatever weapons experience you got behind you before this class. And then comes the fun part, yo.”

Cindy’s grin matched Reno’s for pure mischief. “We went over the name and purpose of the class already, so you can probably guess what comes next. You have then entire store to search through. Come back with the best weapon you can find, scavenge, or put together from what you can find in the store. Bonus points for creativity, but functionality is what really counts.”

Their teachers would have no compunctions about looking at a suggested weapon, laughing, and then sending the students back to try again. In fact, they’d probably enjoy it.

“You might want to get going,” Cindy said impishly. “You know you’re going to spend at least a few minutes playing with the toys.”

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Re: Assignment 1 - Introductions

[personal profile] godofxbox 2011-07-07 12:44 am (UTC)(link)
"Be really careful at first?" Alex suggested. "Especially if you're not using a wooden practice sword. It's really sharp and the curve means you can hurt yourself pretty easily." He had scars, because he had been trained while brainwashed, by a lunatic.
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Re: Assignment 1 - Introductions

[personal profile] godofxbox 2011-07-07 12:57 am (UTC)(link)
"Then swordfighting might not be the best hobby to take up," Alex pointed out. But Reno was the teacher so who was Alex to argue?
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Re: Assignment 1 - Introductions

[personal profile] godofxbox 2011-07-07 01:22 am (UTC)(link)
"I hope so, too," Alex said. "I don't have much training with stuff that's not usually used as a weapon." Mikaboshi had just been teaching him to kill things with Grasscutter, and his dad hadn't gotten to the 'how to kill people with random things' portion of the syllabus before Alex ran away to join Nick Fury's secret forces.

His life was complicated.