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[It doesn't matter where you are in the garden; if you're in a public area, you now see what appears to be a giant red and white robot casually walking around, like it's totally normal for giant robots to be wandering the building. This is Gavril, both reacquainting himself with the building as well as testing out parts of his armor's
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Oh, I'm Danny Masters, by the way. I figure that's something worth mentioning, since you'll be teaching my class and all.
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And curiosity is most importance! Can only teach those want learning.
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Uh, yeah. I guess that's true--it makes plenty of sense. Engineering is a pretty hard class for me, but I still find it pretty interesting!
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I try to make fun class. Learning practice by interesting lesson.
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[oh my god what is this guy even SAYING...]
Well...that's good. Especially if we're getting actual practice with stuff, right? I think that sort of work is really helpful.
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Yes. Am thinking make something with learning. Something small but fun. Still work out geeks.
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Well, that sounds pretty different to the stuff in my other classes! I'm sure it'll be fun for everyone. Maybe we could work in teams, too? I mean, if you think that's a good idea.
[This is his attempt at trying to manipulate subtly change Gavril's lesson plans, because engineering is hard as it is, and Danny doubts he'll understand a word of what Gavril is saying if he decides to go the lecture route instead of working hands-on.]
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Was what thinking! Great minds think together, yes?
[Don't worry, Gavril is aware of his poor English! He's trying.]
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[That's a lie. He's actually dreading it a little, if only because he has no idea what to expect from a superhero with broken English.
But still, better than a lecture.]
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