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Anakin Skywalker ([personal profile] sith_happened) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2011-07-19 10:30 am
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Try Not to Die!!!! [Tuesday, July 19]

Anakin, despite not having lived on a desert in several decades--and having a wife who was from New England--was still a big baby very sensitive when it came to cold. And he'd learned that as long as you were warm, it didn't really matter how silly you looked.

Perhaps someone had just told him that based on the headgear he was currently sporting, thanks to the island's bizarre weather, which was certainly...something.

Bundled up in his Jedi robes and trying not to look like he was completely freezing, he gestured to a rack of the sort of snowgear that mountain climbers wore. "Put that on," he commanded. "The cold on the other side of the causeway is not messing around, and those suits have been fitting with tracking devices in case you wonder off. I would really hope you all take the name of this workshop to heart today and try not to die."

After the students were suitably dressed, he handed them GPS units and gave very brief instructions on how to use them, then stepped back from the clue box. "See you at the rendevous point."

Re: Detour: Build a Fire

[identity profile] kestrelswolf.livejournal.com 2011-07-19 03:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Start a fire without matches? Please. Until fairly recently, Firekeeper hadn't even known matches existed.

And, well. Her name was Firekeeper. Taking the flint and steel from the pouch around her neck, she got to work.

Blind Seer, of course, supervised the process.

Re: Detour: Build a Fire

[identity profile] wesleynotponcy.livejournal.com 2011-07-19 04:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, Wesley knew all about starting a fire without matches. If anything, it was often essential on watchers' retreats. He used his glasses, focusing a lens on a small point, and a flame erupted.

A pang in his chest reminded him how much he associated fire with Katniss now, but he ignored it as he went to collect his next clue.

Re: Detour: Build a Fire

[identity profile] trickydemigod.livejournal.com 2011-07-19 05:20 pm (UTC)(link)
This would be a second time in less than a week that Luke's had to build a fire for class. He was practically a professional by now.

Re: Detour: Build a Fire

[identity profile] annieadderall.livejournal.com 2011-07-19 07:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Annie thought that a fire would be way easier to her than a weapon.

Annie was totally wrong. At one point when she was trying to get the fire going she even started talking to it, like that would help. And then she maybe started yelling at it.

Neither worked, and by the time she finished, she had a feeling she was way behind.

Re: Detour: Build a Fire

[identity profile] lordofthecats.livejournal.com 2011-07-19 07:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Considering the conditions, Lion-o felt it would be better to try building a fire. While he didn't have any problems with the GPS, it took forever to get his fire going. He was never going to take lighters for granted again.

Re: Detour: Build a Fire

[identity profile] wheeler-360.livejournal.com 2011-07-19 08:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Fire... Fire... Marshal was certain that Corrine had talked at one point about optics and alternative lenses, different things you could use to focus light, and he was pretty sure ice had been one of them. Which made sense, he realised, as he thought about it, pulling the old physics lectures out of memory: clear ice should work just as well as a glass lens, and be easier to shape.

It took a little bit of time, but with some luck -- in finding a patch of clear enough ice -- and some ingenuity -- in using a combination of heat from his hands and the edge of his GPS to shape the chunk -- he had an ice lens, and, shortly after, a flame.

Wishing for some pitch to make a better torch, he grabbed a longer piece of wood and made sure it was burning strongly before carrying it away and grabbing his clue.