rpanonmod ([personal profile] rpanonmod) wrote in [community profile] rpanons2014-02-21 09:57 pm

Unfunny wanky stereotypes

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Re: au supervillain/hero game idea

(Anonymous) 2014-02-27 08:11 pm (UTC)(link)
I think this would be a lot of fun - especially if you bring in the Save the Citizen training exercise (or something very similar).

You'd probably have to come up with some sort of system in place to address the kids who might be particularly ambitious young heroes or villains. Maybe have a couple of teachers who are more approving of kids taking things into their own hands, some who are iffy but accept it under specific circumstances, and others who flat out don't think kids should be allowed to until they've graduated.

Love the idea of the mix-ups, too.

Re: au supervillain/hero game idea

(Anonymous) 2014-02-28 03:36 am (UTC)(link)
The Save the Citizen training exercise or a variant would be a must. I'd like to come up with a bunch of other fun exercises that the students might get run through as well.

I'd also like to have teachers like that. There would be like an unspoken rule that students shouldn't engage in heroics or villain without teacher supervision, but there wouldn't be a rule in place that banned it to allow for teachers to have those sort of reactions to it when it does occur.

The mix-ups would be my favorite part. It could allow for some fun moments.