Sunday, March 16th, 2014

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*digs self out from under the WTF ST. PATRICK'S DAY EVE snow*

To apply, read the following information, click the link to the application form, fill it out for the character you want to play, and send it off!

As mentioned in the Open Forum, we will now have only one application session for the summer. There will still be two shorter seven-week sessions of classes/workshops, but if you want play a new student or teacher this summer, you need to apply for them now and bring them into the game when the first summer session starts in May.

The basics you need to know. )

What's needed to apply. )

Early applications. )

What happens once you've applied: )

Notes for Current Players. )

Notes for New Players. )

Application Form
You only need to fill out the parts that are relevant to the type of character you are applying for (ie: if you're a student applicant, don't fill in the stuff marked 'Townies Only').

If you don't get a confirmation email from us within 24 hours, please email us.

Applications close Sunday, April 13th at 11:59pm Pacific. The next application session for students and teachers after this will be in July/August.

Got a question? We're here to answer it!
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The class met in the Danger Shop today, which was set up like a computer lab, with one for each student.

"We've been talking about using your words as an effective means of expressing yourself, and part of that means not coming off like a jerk," Kitty said, and wasn't that a fun way to start class. "Don't get me wrong. Honesty is a great thing, and sometimes you have to be the jerk, but in everyday conversation, when you want people to listen to your opinions and not write you off, you might have to work on how you put things. And sometimes that means dealing with people who don't agree with you, or who have terrible opinions, and your goal should be to at least try to come out of it like a normal person.

"Speaking of which, today we're using the Internet! For those of you who might not know how to use it yet, let me know and I'll give you a little tutorial, but I'm going to give you all an article. And while I don't suggest trying this at home, you're going to read the comments. It's pretty innocuous but I know for a fact that there's at least one guy calling someone a liberal idiot in the comments, because that's what some people do for fun. I don't know. Anyway, you're going to make up an account, and you're going to comment. You can post your own thoughts or reply to others, and no one else in this class is going to know who's who, so you can even reply to each other. Just try your best to say what you want and not be that guy who's calling people names."
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Guess what! You weren't on a rooftop today! You were in the Batcave itself. But this Danger Shop simulacrum (scroll down on the link) probably wasn't what you might expect from the Batman you knew. It was so bright.

"Hello, my fledgling justice learners," Batman said. Um. The less said about what he was this week, the better. Just go with it, okay? "This week, we're going to discuss how you put your best foot forward to find a crime."

A red rotary phone - without a rotary dial, mind you - was sitting on a table when it suddenly lit up, glowing a bright red while screeching an alert.

Batman picked up the phone. "Yes, Commissioner? The Penguin put together an art installation in Gotham City Park with deadly umbrellas? I'll be right there!"

Batman hung up. "Don't worry, my young pupils. There is no real danger right now. That was just... a demonstration. Remember to always stay near a phone, or at least employ someone to stay near it for you. Make sure the phone can attract your attention at a moment's notice. And perhaps most importantly, mind your manners. You will be talking to the Police Commissioner, after all."

"But don't forget. You don't need to identify yourself. The Commissioner knows who he's calling. And in case a vile villain has cracked the case at the policeman's post to make a felonious phone call, you don't want to accidentally give your real name and expose your identity."

"Now, unless you have any questions, I think it's about time to see what you can do."

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---       Plot Development
---       OOC-but-IC Fun





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