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on_her_korhal) wrote2011-02-03 09:17 am
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Office Hours, Thursday
It had been a while since Kerrigan last spent time in her office. Not that she really cared one way or the other, but it had been a good place to acquire intel on any visiting students... and the situation back in Koprulu had calmed down enough that she didn't have to spend most of her time telepathically instructing River from afar.
So now she was back in her office, leaning back in her chair as she pretended to use her computer for something. In reality, she was contemplating yesterday's class, and the various students' reaction to both the emitter and the disruptor.
It had been food for thought on several levels, including increasing the ability of her broods to withstand either effect.
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So now she was back in her office, leaning back in her chair as she pretended to use her computer for something. In reality, she was contemplating yesterday's class, and the various students' reaction to both the emitter and the disruptor.
It had been food for thought on several levels, including increasing the ability of her broods to withstand either effect.
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BOBBY.
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But you need to work on your passive defenses, she replied, You do know how to leave a suggestion, don't you?
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...look, Emma never claimed to use her powers in a nice way; just for Great Justice.
<< Like everything else, I need practice with it. People make faces when I use my peers as guinea pigs. >>
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The chance to brush a little closer to Emma's mind with her telepathy was a good one, really. Suggestion had been on her mind lately.
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And if Kerrigan could manage to figure out how to piggy-back something on Emma's own suggestion, that would be even better.
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Someone disliked the idea of being 'malleable.'
<< Maybe I'll start with something simple; making sure I get up on time, or go for a swim before classes. >>
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Which was a nice way of talking around the circumstances.
Work your way up is a good strategy.