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thisavrou2017-06-21 10:18 pm
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[The video feed here is set up very much like he's filming an orientation video; he knows little else other than strict formality here, but...when it comes to his school, he would say he finds the professionalism appropriate.]
The purpose for this is twofold, so I suppose I'll just get started.
Over the last few weeks of getting settled into this environment, learning its...well "intricacies" is a small word for it, perhaps eccentricities is better, I believe now more than ever that we need some tangible return to normalcy. I would like to have the school-- [and with the video feed he links something that looks very much like an old-school brochure, (which will very much omit the whole "subbasement" part of the post (and is not icly-literal).).] --up and running within the month. We have the faculties and facilities for a number of traditional subjects: literature, biology, philosophy, physical education [though it might sound like he means something very different by this] and a few other outliers, but we are still very much in need of some help in the history and mathematics departments. (Though I'll take more esoteric lessons under advisement).
[He pauses then, and his demeanor shifts entirely, shifting from cold to amiably warm like he's flipped a switch.]
As for the second point, and no less salient: it is my understanding that I am not the only one of my kind here, and that we are not, perhaps, the only ones particularly gifted. For those of you who may not identify as mutants, I would love the opportunity to speak with you about the nature of your powers.
[He pauses to consider that request for a moment, and follows up with an addendum:]
If any of you are comfortable doing so.
The purpose for this is twofold, so I suppose I'll just get started.
Over the last few weeks of getting settled into this environment, learning its...well "intricacies" is a small word for it, perhaps eccentricities is better, I believe now more than ever that we need some tangible return to normalcy. I would like to have the school-- [and with the video feed he links something that looks very much like an old-school brochure, (which will very much omit the whole "subbasement" part of the post (and is not icly-literal).).] --up and running within the month. We have the faculties and facilities for a number of traditional subjects: literature, biology, philosophy, physical education [though it might sound like he means something very different by this] and a few other outliers, but we are still very much in need of some help in the history and mathematics departments. (Though I'll take more esoteric lessons under advisement).
[He pauses then, and his demeanor shifts entirely, shifting from cold to amiably warm like he's flipped a switch.]
As for the second point, and no less salient: it is my understanding that I am not the only one of my kind here, and that we are not, perhaps, the only ones particularly gifted. For those of you who may not identify as mutants, I would love the opportunity to speak with you about the nature of your powers.
[He pauses to consider that request for a moment, and follows up with an addendum:]
If any of you are comfortable doing so.
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That would be incredibly welcome.
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I could look into it for you if you wanted.
[He's genuinely interested in their education. The more life skills they have, the more options they have in life if they don't want to keep fighting.]
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[ They've all been thrust into a situation where they're barely understanding the world around them, let alone anything that's come before. He's more surprised he hadn't actually considered it earlier. ]
That would be appreciated.
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Kurt also spoke highly of you. So I'm glad that you're here [even if he left, and he saw how distraught Kurt had been over that] to help these kids. It's a hard world and they deserve a good start.
[He's got a lot of respect for education, having met way too many kids that only know how to hold a gun.]
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They deserve more than I can give them, likely, but I'll settle for a good start.
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[He doesn't want them to turn out to be violent soldiers in the service of some tyrant. That's what inevitably happens, in his experience.]
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[ Charles, on the other hand, has never seen it in such explicit terms. Hardships unnumbered, yes. And memories of horrors that are unspeakable enough. But losing a class of young adults to Vietnam had been devastating enough. He can't imagine worse. He doesn't want to imagine worse. ]