004: Albert Heinrich (
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001. Class in Session
[It's another beautiful morning in Union and what does that mean? For some students, it means being up at 8am for Professor Albert Heinrich's Pokemon Ethics lecture course. The giant blackboard in the university's smaller lecture hall is covered in notes all written in neat and even rows of white chalk and Albert paces in front of it. Today's class, as it's near the beginning of the term, is an overview of Legend of the Savior and an open discussion on how humanity came to be so arrogant in the past and what they can do as a society to prove that humankind has learned in the time since the Savior.
If any student wants to speak up in class all they need to do is raise their hand. If they want to discuss today's lecture, feel free to catch Albert after class. If anyone's late, they'll need to stand at the back of the room but are still required to participate. Disruption will not be tolerated! Professor Heinrich has a reputation for being something of a nurturing hardass; try and stay on his good side.
And remember, Pokemon are allowed in class, but if they can't behave the consequences are on the trainer.]
((ooc: Any sort of interaction is welcome for students! He takes all ages in his class and encourages lively debate either with him or each other so long as it doesn't become disruptive. If it does you might get detention.))
If any student wants to speak up in class all they need to do is raise their hand. If they want to discuss today's lecture, feel free to catch Albert after class. If anyone's late, they'll need to stand at the back of the room but are still required to participate. Disruption will not be tolerated! Professor Heinrich has a reputation for being something of a nurturing hardass; try and stay on his good side.
And remember, Pokemon are allowed in class, but if they can't behave the consequences are on the trainer.]
((ooc: Any sort of interaction is welcome for students! He takes all ages in his class and encourages lively debate either with him or each other so long as it doesn't become disruptive. If it does you might get detention.))
After Class
All of the classrooms looked the same, and she may not have missed Albert completely had Camille not poked her head in. She recognized him right away, letting out a happy little melodic hum as she slinked into his classroom. It was the berry man!]
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During class
So, unlike some other days when he might be more quiet with only the occasional two cents thrown in for participation, he was right there raising his hand and discussing the topic like it was a passion. Even his paper he reserved more for doodles (gotta stay awake somehow) than notes was entirely blank for how attentive he was being.
It was a good day!
Until Ikarus decided she'd had enough jostling with Jet raising his hand and speaking animatedly, how was a Fletchling to sleep when her perch insisted on being more active than usual?
So she chirped angrily at him and took off from his shoulder, sailed down across the rows of tables and landed quite happily on the softest looking thing at the front of the room.
Professor Heinrich's hair.]
eww it's you
Wow really rood
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Still, though... He has a question today
will this be on the testand so after class, he'll pause for a moment or two.]Um... Excuse me... Professor?
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During Class
Professor Heinrich. [He raises his hand.] On the board you note Union stood siege for five months, but in lecture you said eight. Is it a legendary estimate? Stories are so trifling with details... especially when they're fit for children.
[His Solosis is making no trouble for right now, sleeping on his lap.]
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