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The morning after Thanksgiving ~Open to all~
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Listening to the conversation, Saleem replies to Malcolm, "It's is a special room that can change it's shape and project holograms.  Kind of like the Holodeck on, The Next Generation.  Mainly it's used for exercise and for practicing our powers.  For example, one of the adults would program the danger room for a certain power level, then make sure the safety is on so no one gets hurt.  The room then can run the 'players' through a scenario from anything as basic as a jungle-gym to a full cinematic movie with any kind of antagonist from Aliens to Wizards.  It's very cool.  We normally use it in our down time.  Out of the students, only really Johnny can set the room up because his skill with computers is even better than any of the adults.  Of course even he needs permission so the professors know where we are and what we're up to with such an advanced piece of equipment."

When Porsche asks him a question he turns his attention to her and replies, "I wish there was something you could do.  I feel angry all the time.  Like I want to punch someone out."  Before Porsche gets worried he says, "Not this moment.  Just when something or someone annoys me.  Like Canker or... Jack... or...." Saleem stops himself and takes a deep breath to try to calm his rising anger.  He then forces a smile and says, "So yeah.  I would like this thing cured."
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RE: The morning after Thanksgiving ~Open to all~ - by Saleem - 09-23-2015, 08:27 PM



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