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[So Logan has been planning this for awhile. But he doesn't like announcing things on the journal. Because then people will want to talk to him. And he doesn't like talking to people on the journals. It's bad enough that his journal shows up even after he purposely loses it. And now elves. Damn elves. It's thanks to their pestering that he makes his move. That is, actually offering to 'give' something to the community.
Probably not what the elf had in mind. But then, he impaled it on his claws. So what the hell does he care what it thinks?]
Now I know I ain't exactly the first to offer any kind of combat instructing. So I ain't going to bother looking for civvies. If you don't know how to fight, there's plenty of other people eager to show you the ropes. Not that I ain't willing to consider ya, but you aren't the only people I'm concerned with.
What I do is train mutants. People with powers. So it doesn't matter what you can do. If you're looking to refine your powers, get stronger, and increase your chances of not dying - then I'm your man. I'm known as Wolverine. Or you can call me Logan. If you're interested, see me at the Dome. You'll be getting your introductory lesson there.
[Logan can be found at the Dome, waiting by the console. He's in his X-Men uniform. Anyone who frequents the dome won't find this look too unusual for him. There's also his latest elf. It looks fairly traumatized, worried, and paranoid. Which is why it's hiding behind one of the pillars holding up the second floor, rather than anywhere near Wolverine.
He's so very, very much on the naughty list.]
Probably not what the elf had in mind. But then, he impaled it on his claws. So what the hell does he care what it thinks?]
Now I know I ain't exactly the first to offer any kind of combat instructing. So I ain't going to bother looking for civvies. If you don't know how to fight, there's plenty of other people eager to show you the ropes. Not that I ain't willing to consider ya, but you aren't the only people I'm concerned with.
What I do is train mutants. People with powers. So it doesn't matter what you can do. If you're looking to refine your powers, get stronger, and increase your chances of not dying - then I'm your man. I'm known as Wolverine. Or you can call me Logan. If you're interested, see me at the Dome. You'll be getting your introductory lesson there.
[Logan can be found at the Dome, waiting by the console. He's in his X-Men uniform. Anyone who frequents the dome won't find this look too unusual for him. There's also his latest elf. It looks fairly traumatized, worried, and paranoid. Which is why it's hiding behind one of the pillars holding up the second floor, rather than anywhere near Wolverine.
He's so very, very much on the naughty list.]
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"Well... what did it say? And for that matter, what did you tell him?"
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"Or Mia, or any other potential student you might attract, Logan. I'm sure you will have others curious about your offer before the day ends." At least one of them was optimistic?
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"So... Mia. You think she got what it takes?"
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"Of course, I've yet to see her hold her own in a hand to hand fight. But I suppose that's where we can come in?"
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"She ain't a mutant, though."
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"Are you having second thoughts?"
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"We may not be telepaths, but I think we can trust our own judgment of character well enough." And anyway, an offer to train people was not the same as an offer to be part of the X-Men.
"Regardless, somehow I do not think Charles would object to Mia." Ororo made no effort to hide her affection for the younger girl. After all, she'd proven herself to them time and again.
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"So you're sayin' he'd offer to make her one of us. An X-Man."
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The fact of the matter was that the Professor wasn't here. For all intents and purposes, she and Logan stood in his place for now. It was a position that was in concept hard to fill, and certainly they would have to think twice about making decisions like this. But this choice in particular, she was confident that Charles would approve.
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"We'll see how she does in the sessions." The invitation could come later, once she earned it.
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The third level of Logan's Run was nigh impossible. At least, it seemed that way. He had high hopes for Ororo to figure it out eventually.
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"And what happened to waiting until after you finished with our new recruits?"
Unless, of course, he assumed she wouldn't last that long at all. That, or he'd just let the new recruits wait; either was a possibility.
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shall we handwave this?
works for me!
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