Megatron | Transformers: Shattered GlasssolveforfutureApril 14 2011, 04:09:44 UTC
[Who's this mild-mannered professor? Famous (and a little infamous for some of his more out-there theories about sociological trends) in his field, Megatron is teaching all the math. All of it. Usually he handles the advanced mathematics classes, but occasionally he'll pick up a basic course to get a look at the incoming class and show them math isn't the tedious, grueling, pointless subject they had in high school.
He's easily approachable, and if you've got a problem, he's more than willing to help. Even if it's not directly related to his department, he'll do his best.
[He stops and gives the professor a greeting smile - he can stop and chat for a moment.] Hello! Er, I'm on an errand for my professor-- I happened to be passing and just thought I'd see if you were in. I hope I'm not interrupting anything.
If you ever need anything, let me know and I'll see what I can do.
[As for the second question...he smiles and gives a half-shrug.]
It's the same as always, I'd say. Every year comes with its trials and its triumphs. When you're a teacher, the individual semesters don't seem quite as important as they do when you're in school. They all blend together eventually.
He's easily approachable, and if you've got a problem, he's more than willing to help. Even if it's not directly related to his department, he'll do his best.
The door to his office is open. Stop in?]
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Hello, Kimihiro. What brings you to the math building? The culinary classes are on the other side of the campus.
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[He pauses.]
I heard you were in some kind of accident. Are you all right?
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Oh... Yes, it was a few weeks ago. But I'm fine now! [He swings an arm, the picture of good health!] I was only in the hospital for a short time.
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[A pause-- oh, wait, where are his manners?]
How has the semester been for you, sir?
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[As for the second question...he smiles and gives a half-shrug.]
It's the same as always, I'd say. Every year comes with its trials and its triumphs. When you're a teacher, the individual semesters don't seem quite as important as they do when you're in school. They all blend together eventually.
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