Alsmot done I swear ^^
I hedged my bets with professor pierce. He seems like a straightforward guy. And by passing the buck to a danger-room facsimile of storm, any flaws in her personality of a cannon character can be attributed to either his lower-level access and the fact that it is just a representation based on algorithms instead of a full blown psyche profile.
@ShieldsOfWar@shard
Are our characters all going to move together from class to class in a pod of us all taking the same classes together one period at a time. or are we going to mix it all up with everyone having different classes and only one or two sharing classes besides the team sessions?
The reasons I ask is for something me and princeofhearts are working on.
On one hand, a highschool of 100 students averages 20 kids to 5 teachers for however many periods a day, average 6-8 depending on where you live. If our team of 10-20 goes from one topic to the next as a group, we gain massive solidarity in figuring out strengths and weaknesses academically, but that cuts us off from 80 other students for most of the day.
Conversely, if we are all spread out, we have a 5% chance per class to have another member of our team in the same lesson which means we are likely to see 30-40% of our teammates each day for more one-on-one time to develop over schoolwork and projects.
Or i'm over-thinking it all.
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I believe people should just have the classes they want for their characters, the classes in themselves aren't that important. They are just there as a background thing to add to the otherwise character interaction driven RP. What classes we have and when aren't very relevant.
Also, I feel like we should have our characters share dorms.
@knighthawk I'm not expecting us to play out every class, just the fun bits, and honestly I think that there should be some separation so that our characters could mix with the other students but have team specific events and classes.
I'm open for a collab post. I'm off the next three days lol.