http://slicesanddices.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] slicesanddices.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] paradisalost2011-07-14 07:26 am
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013 ✘ GROUP TRAINING LOG | action

[Danger Room filter]

[Hope you guys are ready to get woken up at the butt crack of dawn if you want to get down here on time.  Stumbling in late's a bad idea.  Logan's down here smashing up some drones already to 'make sure the thing's warmed up' when the first arrivals trickle in, so the door into the actual Danger Room floor has the red warning light up that there's a simulation in progress.  Once he spots people up in the booth though, he'll make short work of it and head on up there.  

He surveys the arriving group with heavy skepticism.  He's still not sure this is the best damn idea, but at the same time, he supposes it's something to do.

He won't admit to himself that he's just thinking about how much of a fail!teacher it was back home, and wondering how in the hell he's supposed to do this without Storm or the Professor or somebody around who knows what they're doing.]


[ooc;  Wanted to get this up before I went off to work!  Please wait til sections are up below to tag in.  FEEL FREE TO THREADJACK each other, posting order is not locked down so just go nuts.  Logan's individually tailored a program to each of your abilities to get a feel for what you can do.  The programs are running concurrently in the room at the same time though, so you can end up helping each other out, or having someone get in your way.  While this is a simulation, the Danger Room uses force fields around the holographic 'objects' you encounter to give them tangibility and resistance.  On top of this, some of the shit IS real and part of the room:  moving panels, flamethrowers, some of the drones, collapsing walls, etc.   Feel free to have your character encounter whatever you want: Logan's trying to make it challenging for them, but not looking to kill anybody.  Yet.]

[identity profile] justcharles.livejournal.com 2011-07-16 12:40 am (UTC)(link)
[That gets a chuckle from Charles. He was a lot of things, but afraid of a fight wasn't one of them. Sure, he didn't care much for violence, but he recognized it's uses, and when it was necessary.]

Oh, I wouldn't go that far, but if I understand the nature of this simulation correctly, all a man in a wheelchair will do is be in the way. I'd rather our students to have the battlefield to themselves. I can do my most effective teaching if they don't have to think about me being right there.