Anakin Skywalker (
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fandomhigh2014-07-01 12:19 pm
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Flight and Flying [Tuesday, July 1, 2014, 4th period]
If Anakin was in a particularly foul mood, well, blame how rusty he'd been on the flight simulator in the morning combined with sitting on an airhorn in his newly redecorated office.
Bel was one dead, dead demon. Yup.
"I'm Anakin Skywalker," Anakin said, striding into the flight shed with his cloak streaming behind him. Yes, multiple layers in July because that's how Anakin rolled. "This is Flight and Flying. If you're in the wrong place, tough, because you should have thought of that before I arrived."
He pointed to the flight simulator behind him. "This is my simulator and if you do anything deliberately to break it, detention will be the very least of your worries. My galaxy--which is far, far away--has mastered space flight and has been flying between star systems longer than this planet has had intelligent life. I was considered one of the very best pilots ever to exist back home--" which was true, even if it was also bragging, "--and I'm here to help you become better. If you have a particular favorite form of aircraft, let me know and I'll see what I can do to help program it into the system. Today we'll start off slowly in case you're from somewhere that still uses carts and horses to get around: we'll start with X-Wing fighters."
Anakin's idea of "starting off slowly" was not a sane person's idea. "The simulator is set up for the T-65. an older variation than the one currently being used in my timeline," he said. "It's from the Galactic Civil War, and was generally considered to be one of the more indestructible and easy to fly variations of the X-Wing, which get their name from the way the wings split into an X formation for ease of flight and greater maneuverability. I've set up two runs--one that includes shooting weapons at targets while avoiding obstacles, and an easier one that's just pure navigation. Pick the one you think you're most suited for."
After that, he gave a detailed series of instructions about how the ship flew as well as what everything on the instrument panel did. He wasn't trying to set them up for instant fake death, after all.
Satisfied they were as prepared as they could get, he nodded. "Get going."
Bel was one dead, dead demon. Yup.
"I'm Anakin Skywalker," Anakin said, striding into the flight shed with his cloak streaming behind him. Yes, multiple layers in July because that's how Anakin rolled. "This is Flight and Flying. If you're in the wrong place, tough, because you should have thought of that before I arrived."
He pointed to the flight simulator behind him. "This is my simulator and if you do anything deliberately to break it, detention will be the very least of your worries. My galaxy--which is far, far away--has mastered space flight and has been flying between star systems longer than this planet has had intelligent life. I was considered one of the very best pilots ever to exist back home--" which was true, even if it was also bragging, "--and I'm here to help you become better. If you have a particular favorite form of aircraft, let me know and I'll see what I can do to help program it into the system. Today we'll start off slowly in case you're from somewhere that still uses carts and horses to get around: we'll start with X-Wing fighters."
Anakin's idea of "starting off slowly" was not a sane person's idea. "The simulator is set up for the T-65. an older variation than the one currently being used in my timeline," he said. "It's from the Galactic Civil War, and was generally considered to be one of the more indestructible and easy to fly variations of the X-Wing, which get their name from the way the wings split into an X formation for ease of flight and greater maneuverability. I've set up two runs--one that includes shooting weapons at targets while avoiding obstacles, and an easier one that's just pure navigation. Pick the one you think you're most suited for."
After that, he gave a detailed series of instructions about how the ship flew as well as what everything on the instrument panel did. He wasn't trying to set them up for instant fake death, after all.
Satisfied they were as prepared as they could get, he nodded. "Get going."

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Simulation 1: Navigation Only
The average pilot used to an X-Wing can complete the coarse in 10 minutes. The record on the course is 4:30 flat. It took Anakin 5:23 today and he's pissed about it.
Simulation 2: Navigation and Target Practice
The average pilot takes three do-overs and twenty minutes to get the mission accomplished. Luke Skywalker, of course, did it in one run and ten minutes. Today it took Anakin 12 minutes and cost him a wing off of his ship.
He's blaming Bel.
Talk to Anakin or Jessica!
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And then he got the ship going. It was slow at first but once he got used to everything, he made it through the course in just over ten minutes and without any major malfunctions.
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On this third run, he was able to put it all together even if he made it through slowly. He still made it through.
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She wasn't even going to look at her time.
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And it's not like she was the one who put the airhorn there.
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It took about nine minutes to get through it. She may have come from a long line of super famous hotshot pilots, but that didn't mean she had much recent practice.
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