Action sized, log form. Too lazy to write in brackets.heart_and_smileDecember 1 2010, 21:26:27 UTC
For most part, Kaito was laid back near the back seats of the small classroom. The class said attendance was mandatory, so he was there on the first day of class with the emergency plan to sneak out if things wound up too boring.
As it was, the liveliest moment was during student introductions when a certain detective-wannabe near the front row, for some inexplicable reason, sat down on a chair that flew out from under him. It raised a temporary discussion of poltergeists, but that was quickly ended and the boring class continued.
An equally bored Kaoru sat next to him, chin held up on one hand as he idly twirled his pencil. This class was supposed to be exciting, or something, wasn't it? So far all he saw was another teacher going on about more useless things galaxies away. What could that possibly have to do with them?
From his seat next to Kaito, where he hoped at least the other trickster could help keep him from falling asleep, he tapped the magician's foot with his shoe, a slight grin as he tilted his head toward the 'poor student' whose chair had decided to play tricks. He was still wondering how Kaito did it. But he was fairly sure the other boy had. Who else would? Kaoru didn't believe in poltergeists. Those were scary tales to frighten others with.
Knowing he was found out by his friend, Kaito grinned when the class returned to boring discussions of the universe and gave his friend a mischievous wink when no one was looking. He had other tricks up his sleeve, but perhaps out of deference to a new class or the conditions weren't right, nothing else came about.
Instead, as class continued, Kaito appeared to pay minimal attention as he doodled random caricatures in his notebook and passed a message along to Kaoru at one point.
With a quick glance to see if their wacky teacher was watching, Kaoru passed it back quickly before going back to taking notes. He was half earnest in the note taking but got distracted any time the rambling started back up.
This is my only Wednesday class. Why? You have something planned?
[This boy is not one 'Godric Rabe'. He's a University student and he's got a note for the Doctor.
The note reads: Due to medical conditions G. Rabe is unable to attend regular class hours and requires a personal assistant. Special permission has been granted by the University to record, or stream, the lectures and field trips through an assistant when necessary.
If there is any problem with this request please contact the student and the board of assistance.
The Doctor gave the note an interested once over, his expression mildly confused. With a quick signature of his 'alias' name he handed the paper back to the student.
[At the beginning of the class, Yuuto had introduced himself as an astronomy major, with a focus on stars and constellations and their movements. Once the doctor started speaking about the universe and it's expanse, Yuuto could at least orient himself a little with the conversation, but this orientation was not to last. The man was beginning to take a delve into the crazed.]
[As the talk of the planets Delphon and Sontar begins, Yuuto has already become rather irritated that this class seems more like the mad babbling of an insane asylum reject, but he sits through it all for a while until something finally itches his brain and he raises his hand. He decides to just butt into the conversation, as the professor seems a bit too into rambling to probably even notice his hand.]
[This did manage to finally pause The Doctor's ramblings. Sometimes he needed an interruption to get him on topic. He wasn't used to trying to have quite so many people follow his train of thought. Not many ever managed.]
Earth and Sontar are both located in Mutter's Spiral. Better known as The Milky Way. Delphon is located in the satelite galaxy now called Galaxy Seven.
[Leaning back against his desk, he watched Yuuto as he answered the question. Pausing to see if the student had any further questions.]
[There, now they were getting somewhere. Still, he had no idea where Galaxy Seven was or if that was even a scientific term, but he at least knew what the Milky Way Galaxy was. He continued looking rather unimpressed.]
Johannes was there in spite of the very tight deadline he was on. He couldn't resist this, and for once it wasn't just his damnable curiosity that had brought him in. If he failed and Satan did take back his ability to do necromancy, perhaps this could be a new solution.
Of course he knew that the professor (John Smith? What sort of name was that?) discouraged changing events in the past, but Johannes was more than willing to break laws for his purposes. He wasn't an idiot, though. He had to understand what he was breaking before he'd tamper with it.
He introduced himself as just "Cabal", a professional specializing in revivification and also a carnival owner. Yes, that big one in the city.
Luckily for Johannes, The Doctor couldn't read minds. Not without a connection at least. Nor did he intend to. But if he could have, Johannes would have found himself very quickly out of the class, or at the least, the field trips.
He more than discouraged changes in time, especially for personal gain. Established timeline events must not be altered. He spent a large portion of his lifetimes stopping people from doing that very same thing.
Oblivious to Cabal's reasoning, The Doctor acknowledged his profession with interest. before carrying on with the class. Maybe he would go to that carnival later.
[Saying that Wataru wasn't very smart was like saying "the grass is green" or "dogs like to sniff other dogs' butts;" it was just a fact. Wataru had gone through enough elementary school to know how to read some English. He went through a couple weeks of high school, only to start a violin enthusiasts club and save the world from the resurrected King of Hell. Beyond that, he had not really gone to school, and even when he was in school he didn't do very well in anything that wasn't music related. Therefore, going to a class was very strange for the young luthier. He was obviously out of place by using blank sheet music to take notes with (it was either that or sketch paper, but he wanted lines to write on). When called on to introduce himself, he gave his full name shyly and informed the class that he was the violin-maker at Kurenai Violins & Repair. Though he had forgone wearing the sling, his arm was still bandaged underneath his purple hoodie and t-shirt adorned with an apple core, and for once he wore a pair of blue jeans,
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[action] he'll explode from happiness.destiny_playDecember 2 2010, 10:16:25 UTC
Oh. Okay...
[He looked rather uncomfortable for a moment, but that was merely to hide both his glee and disappointment. He was glad it would be talked of, but having to wait was a bit of sad news.]
Thank you.
[And for the rest of the class he will probably not say a word again.]
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As it was, the liveliest moment was during student introductions when a certain detective-wannabe near the front row, for some inexplicable reason, sat down on a chair that flew out from under him. It raised a temporary discussion of poltergeists, but that was quickly ended and the boring class continued.
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From his seat next to Kaito, where he hoped at least the other trickster could help keep him from falling asleep, he tapped the magician's foot with his shoe, a slight grin as he tilted his head toward the 'poor student' whose chair had decided to play tricks. He was still wondering how Kaito did it. But he was fairly sure the other boy had. Who else would? Kaoru didn't believe in poltergeists. Those were scary tales to frighten others with.
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Instead, as class continued, Kaito appeared to pay minimal attention as he doodled random caricatures in his notebook and passed a message along to Kaoru at one point.
Do you have anything after this?
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This is my only Wednesday class. Why? You have something planned?
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The note reads: Due to medical conditions G. Rabe is unable to attend regular class hours and requires a personal assistant. Special permission has been granted by the University to record, or stream, the lectures and field trips through an assistant when necessary.
If there is any problem with this request please contact the student and the board of assistance.
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[As the talk of the planets Delphon and Sontar begins, Yuuto has already become rather irritated that this class seems more like the mad babbling of an insane asylum reject, but he sits through it all for a while until something finally itches his brain and he raises his hand. He decides to just butt into the conversation, as the professor seems a bit too into rambling to probably even notice his hand.]
Exactly what galaxy are these planets in?
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Earth and Sontar are both located in Mutter's Spiral. Better known as The Milky Way. Delphon is located in the satelite galaxy now called Galaxy Seven.
[Leaning back against his desk, he watched Yuuto as he answered the question. Pausing to see if the student had any further questions.]
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And what's the distance between Earth and Sontar?
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It's located in the Scutum-Centaurus Arm of the galaxy. Roughly, oh... 70,000 light years away from Earth's sun.
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Of course he knew that the professor (John Smith? What sort of name was that?) discouraged changing events in the past, but Johannes was more than willing to break laws for his purposes. He wasn't an idiot, though. He had to understand what he was breaking before he'd tamper with it.
He introduced himself as just "Cabal", a professional specializing in revivification and also a carnival owner. Yes, that big one in the city.
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He more than discouraged changes in time, especially for personal gain. Established timeline events must not be altered. He spent a large portion of his lifetimes stopping people from doing that very same thing.
Oblivious to Cabal's reasoning, The Doctor acknowledged his profession with interest. before carrying on with the class. Maybe he would go to that carnival later.
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Oh, yes. Very good point. Brilliant. Yes, music is a part of many cultures, all across the Universe. We will be taking a look at that later, as well.
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[He looked rather uncomfortable for a moment, but that was merely to hide both his glee and disappointment. He was glad it would be talked of, but having to wait was a bit of sad news.]
Thank you.
[And for the rest of the class he will probably not say a word again.]
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