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Jun 03, 2009 23:13

Harrumph! I have arrived at Smash Bros. Academy. I knew they would allow me to enroll here as a teacher; if I am teaching mechanics, and I am a METALLIC BEING, what could be better!?

I will be teaching all of you "The Basis of Mechanics." There will be NOTHING unrelated to mechanics in this class, so be prepared if you do join this class.

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monotreme_101 June 4 2009, 03:27:46 UTC
Looking forward to it, sir.

Is the class going to be comparable to Autoshop? And, if it is, can we bring our previous projects to work on?

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kajidohsledge June 4 2009, 03:37:27 UTC
Autoshop? No, you will be working with a special kind of metal. Though, I think it is similar.

You may bring previous projects, but I must issue a warning... adding the special metal to any existing metal will... give it its own thought process. It is not advisable to add to weaponry or accessories. So as long as it is not those two categories, it's fine.

... Of course, if you are planning to make a creature with said weaponry and accessories, then by all means, harrumph!

*Smithy at this point has a bit of admiration at this.*

I am looking forward to seeing what you can create.

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monotreme_101 June 4 2009, 04:16:30 UTC
Well, the project I'd be bringing is my car - The autoshop teacher from earlier last year (He was the first of two.) gave us old cars to fix up... I got a really sweet 1965 Thunderbird and I've remodelled it, replaced the old engine with a new one powered by a giant, super powerful gem, added some rocket boosters, custom ordered tires and everything.

Unfortunately, both the autoshop teachers we had left so... even after all that, I never got any credits.

But you say adding your metal to it will make it able to think...? That's interesting!

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kajidohsledge June 4 2009, 04:25:59 UTC
A car, you say?

It would give it thinking ability - but I don't think you would be able to control it, so I still advise caution. If necessary, I can always remove the extra metal if it goes haywire... but I cannot make any promises. So, choose at your own risk.

Of course, since a car is made up of different parts and whatnot, it would act differently depending on where you add the metal.

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monotreme_101 June 4 2009, 04:38:51 UTC
Yeah - Here, I have a picture.


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kajidohsledge June 4 2009, 05:53:38 UTC
Ah, so that is the car... very interesting!

What is that gem? It's quite large.

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