Kanan Jarrus, The Last Padawan (
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fandomhigh2018-07-05 06:38 am
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Laying Low 2.0, Thursday, Period 2
Today when students assembled for Kanan's class, they'd be directed to the Danger Shop, at least in part because it would be more fun to do this lesson in a simulated environment with more to work with than the classrooms had to offer, but also because he could crank the environmental controls down to be even colder than the classrooms, because screw this weather right up the--
"Morning, guys," he greeted with a grin and a wave of his hand. "I'm gonna skip right over introductions this week, since each and every one of you were in my class last semester, so I can just treat this term as a continuation of the last workshop I had you for."
Which was actually pretty convenient. He didn't have to do any recaps for those who weren't up to speed with the rest of the class, and that suited him just fine.
"This week we're going to cover improvisation; that is, being tossed into an unfamiliar environment and situation, with unfamiliar tools, and still having to figure your way out of an ugly situation." The sim kicked up and suddenly they were all standing in a large toy shop. "Your mission here today is going to be twofold. Your best friend has just invited you to their little cousin's birthday, but has neglected to tell you anything about their cousin. Interests, age, anything. So you need to find something that pretty much any kid can appreciate. That on its own is going to be a gamble. Go for the infant section and an older kid might complain that they aren't a baby. Go for the older kids' toys and you might have a choking hazard situation."
He shrugged.
"Part two of the mission," he said as a giant plush dragon roared to life, "is to not get eaten by that guy."
The dragon stretched its wings, roared, and then started to march a dragony patrol up and down the aisles of the store. In spite of it being a big stuffed toy, every step it took made the floor shake and the shelving rattle.
"You can fight it if you need to, but the only weapons you have at your disposal are whatever you can find in this store. You can avoid it, too, though it might herd you away from whatever toy it is you figure will work best for the party. So," Kanan held up a hand, ticking off two fingers as he spoke, "a gift, don't get eaten, by the end of the class. Your mission will be complete when you make it to the cash registers with a thoughtful gift. And go."
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"Morning, guys," he greeted with a grin and a wave of his hand. "I'm gonna skip right over introductions this week, since each and every one of you were in my class last semester, so I can just treat this term as a continuation of the last workshop I had you for."
Which was actually pretty convenient. He didn't have to do any recaps for those who weren't up to speed with the rest of the class, and that suited him just fine.
"This week we're going to cover improvisation; that is, being tossed into an unfamiliar environment and situation, with unfamiliar tools, and still having to figure your way out of an ugly situation." The sim kicked up and suddenly they were all standing in a large toy shop. "Your mission here today is going to be twofold. Your best friend has just invited you to their little cousin's birthday, but has neglected to tell you anything about their cousin. Interests, age, anything. So you need to find something that pretty much any kid can appreciate. That on its own is going to be a gamble. Go for the infant section and an older kid might complain that they aren't a baby. Go for the older kids' toys and you might have a choking hazard situation."
He shrugged.
"Part two of the mission," he said as a giant plush dragon roared to life, "is to not get eaten by that guy."
The dragon stretched its wings, roared, and then started to march a dragony patrol up and down the aisles of the store. In spite of it being a big stuffed toy, every step it took made the floor shake and the shelving rattle.
"You can fight it if you need to, but the only weapons you have at your disposal are whatever you can find in this store. You can avoid it, too, though it might herd you away from whatever toy it is you figure will work best for the party. So," Kanan held up a hand, ticking off two fingers as he spoke, "a gift, don't get eaten, by the end of the class. Your mission will be complete when you make it to the cash registers with a thoughtful gift. And go."
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"I wonder if they could."
One way to be sure, he supposed.
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Blame. She meant she would not accept blame.
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On Endor, apparently.
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He had a limited grasp on any weapons that weren't lightsabers or blaster pistols. He'd need time to research to fill in the gaps for the other four or five weeks.
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"I sometimes do," Kanan admitted, and then shrugged. "When I can think up a syllabus that'll carry a class through for a full semester, anyway."
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Bets on whether she'd start coming up with something?
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"You get any good ideas, feel free to fling them my way."
At this point, Kanan was almost banking on it.
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Otherwise she was going to research a bunch of weapons and present him with a list.
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So, there was that.
"And I'd take students out beyond this system, but without any idea of what's out there or whether I'd be able to find fuel to come back again, I'd rather not."
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Understatement!
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Rey and Summer were different, okay? Anyway, that had just been a supply run. The once.
"I suppose I could teach... something about mildfulness and meditation," he added, "but I think after fifteen sessions even I'd be sleeping through that."
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"No meditation," he allowed. "And I don't have an artistic bone in my body, so that's not going to happen."
His idea of wearing colors was maybe putting on a faintly more vibrant shade of earthy green. And don't even look at his idea of interior decorating.
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"Yeah, I noticed," she said easily. "Weapons, then?"
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He tilted his head a little.
"And that all depends on whether or not one of the more consistently combat-minded teachers beats me to it, I suppose."
And then he crossed his arms over his chest.
"Self-defense, maybe? Not quite weapons, but cut from a similar cloth, and still something everyone can make some use of, especially around here."
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Otherwise it'd be underwater basket weaving or something.
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