Kanan Jarrus, The Last Padawan (
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Adaptability And You, Monday, 2nd Period
Kanan had been planning, on his way to the classroom, to teach a lesson today about how to carry enough on your person when going into unfamiliar situations that students should potentially be covered for, at the very least, a violent encounter or an injury of some sort. Unfortunately, by the time he made his way into the black-and-white classroom, took a brush to the black-and-white chalkboard to clean off the day's previous lesson (whatever it might have been), straightened his necktie and tugged his tweed blazer into place, and set up the good ol' modern miracle that was the reel-to-reel projector, little things like first aid had completely managed to slip his mind.
"Good morning, class," he said, giving his students a wholesome 1950s smile. "Today we're going to be watching a film strip about what to do in the event of an atomic bomb, so settle in and make sure to pay attention!"
Yep. They were definitely watching that Duck and Cover film strip.
That was a thing they were doing.
And if Mr. Jarrus, mild-mannered high school teacher, had any idea that the whole thing was absolute - ahem - bullshit, well, he wasn't paid enough to disabuse his students of that notion.
He might have rolled his eyes from the back of the darkened classroom a bit, though.
[OOC: Open! Feel free to AU into 1950s schoolchildren or stay the same or come in as whatever other AU you want to be, today. Mmm, chaos.]
"Good morning, class," he said, giving his students a wholesome 1950s smile. "Today we're going to be watching a film strip about what to do in the event of an atomic bomb, so settle in and make sure to pay attention!"
Yep. They were definitely watching that Duck and Cover film strip.
That was a thing they were doing.
And if Mr. Jarrus, mild-mannered high school teacher, had any idea that the whole thing was absolute - ahem - bullshit, well, he wasn't paid enough to disabuse his students of that notion.
He might have rolled his eyes from the back of the darkened classroom a bit, though.
[OOC: Open! Feel free to AU into 1950s schoolchildren or stay the same or come in as whatever other AU you want to be, today. Mmm, chaos.]
Re: Duck and Cover!
"And that... doesn't get awkward to haul around all day?"
Maybe prop it up against one's desk...?
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Or - he glanced toward the projector screen - turtles.
"That must be... interesting."
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