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Ghanima Atreides ([personal profile] atreideslioness) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2014-11-12 10:08 am

Keeping Your Advantage: Terrain and You [Weds, 3rd Period]

Today when the students arrived, the Danger Shop was already set to today's terrain. Students would see pristine beaches stretching for miles, with an island about a half-mile offshore.

"Ladies and gentlemen, I present your compensation for having been without class while I was indisposed," Ghanima said cheerfully, although she was well away from the water, next to a trunk of gear. "You may be wondering what sort of terrain you need to learn about with a beach. Rather than build sandcastles, however, today we'll be learning about scuba diving. Water covers most of this planet, so being able to move through it is an important ability."

"Scuba diving may be performed for a number of reasons, both personal and professional. Most people begin though recreational diving, which is performed purely for enjoyment and has a number of distinct technical disciplines to increase interest underwater, such as cave diving, wreck diving, ice diving and deep diving."

"Divers may be employed professionally to perform tasks underwater. Most of these commercial divers are employed to perform tasks related to the running of a business involving deep water, including civil engineering tasks such as in oil exploration, underwater welding or offshore construction. Commercial divers may also be employed to perform tasks specifically related to marine activities, such as naval diving, including the repair and inspection of boats and ships, salvage of wrecks or underwater fishing, like spear fishing."

"Other specialist areas of diving include military diving, with a long history of military frogmen in various roles. They can perform roles including direct combat, infiltration behind enemy lines, placing mines or using a manned torpedo, bomb disposal or engineering operations. In civilian operations, many police forces operate police diving teams to perform search and recovery or search and rescue operations and to assist with the detection of crime which may involve bodies of water. In some cases diver rescue teams may also be part of a fire department or lifeguard unit."

She went on to explain how to suit up properly, as well as the mechanics of scuba diving. "Today we're looking at two ways you might need to use the ocean, and scuba, to achieve a goal," Ghanima continued. "There's three scenarios today, and you can choose just one, or all, if you have the time."

"So suit up, and enjoy the water."
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[personal profile] not_every_mage 2014-11-12 06:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Anders didn't actually know how to swim. He could splash around well enough not to drown, but that was about where it stopped. (It was one of many reasons the escape plot that had involved swimming across the lake separating Circle Tower from town had been a very bad idea.)

He eyed the gear thoughtfully. Maybe he could take so long putting it on nobody would ask him to get into the water before the end of class.
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[personal profile] gavegoodface 2014-11-12 06:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Face listened with interest, diving around the reefs was a fairly popular activity on Pantolomin, even if he'd been too young (and too busy) to do any serious dives, this gear looked a lot more primitive than the rebreathers he was used to though.
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[identity profile] iceolatedqueen.livejournal.com 2014-11-13 12:11 am (UTC)(link)
Nope. No. Nuh-uh.

Elsa was looking at the water like it was going to jump up and bite her. Or, worse, like she was going to do something horrible and she would hurt somebody and there was no way, no way that she was getting into that water.

Nope.

Re: Talk to Ghanima

[identity profile] iceolatedqueen.livejournal.com 2014-11-13 12:14 am (UTC)(link)
"Lady Ghanima?" Elsa was looking a bit like a deer in the headlights as she approached Ghanima, clasping her hands tightly in front of herself. "I... I have a problem."

And that problem was entirely that somebody was going to have to drag her bodily if they wanted to get her off the beach and into the water.

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[identity profile] iceolatedqueen.livejournal.com 2014-11-13 12:26 am (UTC)(link)
"I... can't do the assignment today," she hedged, sounding apologetic. "I've never swam in my life, and I don't really have a great relationship with the ocean."

For many varied, exciting reasons!

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[identity profile] iceolatedqueen.livejournal.com 2014-11-13 05:12 am (UTC)(link)
"I've... never really stopped to inspect one," Elsa admitted, chewing on her lip for a moment, looking quite relieved. "I hear they're often teeming with life, though."
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"That... that would be wonderful," Elsa replied, giving Ghanima a thankful smile. "I keep meaning to take the time to look around at things outside my own home more often, especially now that I'm out here and I have the chance to, but I don't think I can face diving quite yet."

She followed along with Ghanima, keeping just a half-step behind her and a little to the side as her gaze moved over the sand underfoot.

"Have you spent much time looking at tide pools before?"

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[identity profile] iceolatedqueen.livejournal.com 2014-11-13 06:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Elsa's answering smile was somewhere between knowing, and a little sad.

"I could always see the ocean from my bedroom window," she shared. "Arendelle used to be a major port, before all trade was cut off to other kingdoms. But it's been so long since I actually got to go to the water, there, it might as well have been a painting on the wall. And here, I never really felt inclined to. The possibility of tiny ecosystems standing alone apart from the ocean itself was the farthest thing from my mind, when I decided to attend school on an island."

She didn't get out much, anyway.
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[identity profile] iceolatedqueen.livejournal.com 2014-11-13 09:16 pm (UTC)(link)
The corner of Elsa's mouth twitched a little in a wry smile as she stepped out of her own shoes and carefully picked her way along the rocks after Ghanima.

"If it was a case of an oppressive armada, Arendelle wouldn't stand for it," she noted. "It's not nearly so simple, though. The ones who closed the city's gates were on the inside, the King and Queen themselves. They never explained to the kingdom just why they did so, but Arendelle is strong, and has more than enough resources to survive, possibly even thrive, for years to come without contact with the world outside."

She took a moment to crouch down to inspect the little tide pool, and smiled a little as she watched a tiny starfish slowly making its way over to a little mussel, stranded among the rocks.

"They won't be the ones to open the gate again, I'm afraid. They were killed at sea in a storm... very nearly a year ago, now. Their oldest daughter is too young to step up as Queen herself yet, and so the kingdom is stuck in a holding pattern until she's able to take the throne and decide what's best for our home."

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[identity profile] iceolatedqueen.livejournal.com 2014-11-13 10:11 pm (UTC)(link)
"No regent," Elsa agreed, softly. "The two servants who stayed with the family after the gates were closed and most of the castle staff was let go have been doing their best to take care of the kingdom and the two princesses, but there isn't much longer to wait before Arendelle's next Queen is old enough to take the throne."

Elsa quietly watched as the crab puzzled out what to do about that driftwood. She was speaking far more candidly, now. The understanding in Ghanima's voice made it clear that this conversation was being understood, beyond just the words that were being said.

That on its own was a relief.

"Do you mind if I ask... what you mean by polarizing?"

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[identity profile] iceolatedqueen.livejournal.com 2014-11-14 04:38 am (UTC)(link)
"No," Elsa breathed, having forgotten about the tidepool entirely as Ghanima spoke, watching her with wide eyes, "I suppose there weren't. She sounds... ruthless, and effective, and one might not necessarily make up for the other at all, depending on where you're standing."

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[identity profile] iceolatedqueen.livejournal.com 2014-11-14 06:42 am (UTC)(link)
"Maybe they're pleased that they know something we don't know," Elsa suggested, smiling just a little bit as she leaned in to get a closer look at the crab. "Questions like that one don't come with answers for us as easily as they do a line of crabs in need of shells, I don't think."

She glanced up at Ghanima, biting her lip for a moment before speaking again.

"I don't know that I would ever want the answer to a question like that one to be so simple."

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[identity profile] iceolatedqueen.livejournal.com 2014-11-15 01:05 pm (UTC)(link)
"Questions that lead into other questions?" Elsa contemplated that for a moment as she reached a tentative hand into the tidepool, thankful for the wristbands that Barry had made for her, to stroke the back of the little starfish she had spotted before. "I think I might prefer questions that lead to answers that raise more questions, myself. Discovery, and curiosity, and learning -- I can appreciate when one leads to the next."