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So I've been brainstorming about how the students would be able to put their political power into practice... Maybe one of us could get into trouble with the police, like what happened a few pages back when someone (Aaron?) totaled a car and accused of breaking someone's hands too, and then the victim took the matter to court- so it's up to political power class to save whoever get accused.
 
[QUOTE="King Of Imagination]Political powers I think is more knowing who the governments are and what they do, not "we're lawyers".

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Then there's a need for a class that explains the limits of the Blue Card.


Captain Hesperus
 
[QUOTE="King Of Imagination]It's already in the making.

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10 years in the making.
 
Just drag @CloudyBlueDay's Alexis there. Instant heater, instant summer.


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KingHink said:
We get to watch the teachers fight each other!
I WANT THIS. JASON VS RED FOR NOSTALGIC GOODNESS. They used to be in opposite factions, right?


Or just throw all teachers at Aaron.
 
ViAdvena said:
Just drag @CloudyBlueDay's Alexis there. Instant heater, instant summer.
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I WANT THIS. JASON VS RED FOR NOSTALGIC GOODNESS. They used to be in opposite factions, right?


Or just throw all teachers at Aaron.
That's a lot of broken hands...


In all seriousness though, Aaron is pretty easy to beat as long as you are not set on pummeling as your only tactic. Riley could take him down just as easily as she did Lucas for instance.


Alexis can't hurt him with fire directly, but if she burned up all the oxygen in the room, she could make him pass out.


I do like the idea of students vs teachers as supervillain exercises.


We could do a whole series of All v One.


Each teacher could set up specialty scenario even.


Like when beating Solo, score is based on minimizing Colateral damage done.


When up against Rave master you would have to do tasks that require focus amongst distractions.


When fighting DeKlerk you would be evaluated on how well you could spin your actions as defensible in the press.


Against Red.... Don't die? ;)
 
Bubble of mental force is always my favorite. It incapacitates anyone that can't teleport... Well, assuming they don't have strength that beats your mental power. Got that idea from a creative use of the wall of force spell during a dnd session.
 
Oh right, what about that one thing from that old movie Sky High, where one team of students play as the 'heroes', and one team play as the 'villains'? The objective can be anything between King of the Hill and Capture the Flag.


Technically, this also teaches the 'villains' how to hold a point without destroying it.


....technically.
 
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Look, my longest lived RP was a modern fantasy boarding school. Don't test me, Sim.


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[QUOTE="King Of Imagination]Political powers I think is more knowing who the governments are and what they do, not "we're lawyers".

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Gus said:
When fighting DeKlerk you would be evaluated on how well you could spin your actions as defensible in the press.
I don't know whether Political Power lesson focus more on the history of the super or the current constitution for them, but both can be used to boost some students rule-lawyering skill to the max :D
 
ViAdvena said:
I don't know whether Political Power lesson focus more on the history of the super or the current constitution for them, but both can be used to boost some students rule-lawyering skill to the max :D
What I think PP is about is more who's in power, what are your rights, and how did this situation come to be?


I wanted to check this against the official description, but I think that there may have been a copy paste error.

welian said:
Political PowersDenzil De KlerkThis course is about environmental awareness – minimizing the impact of your powers on the area around you, and preventing the destruction of public and private property.
 
RemainingQuestions said:
What I think PP is about is more who's in power, what are your rights, and how did this situation come to be?
I wanted to check this against the official description, but I think that there may have been a copy paste error.
LMFAO


Thank you for catching that! I'll go fix that!
 
@RemainingQuestions Try this: A history course that covers modern history's attitude toward supers, and current legislation, issues, and events that involve supers and their political status.
 

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