Professor Alexander was surprised when he realized that not only was he not alone, yet, but that he had missed a plane. When Professor McKillings, one of his co-workers and colleagues, handed one to him, asking him to show him how to make one of his more ornate airplanes, Alexander stopped momentarily, thinking about whether or not he should. They were designed rather carefully, unlike the typical origami plane. He had nearly perfected his art, and was not in the mood to divulge his secrets. "Well, my good fellow," Alexander replied, very carefully taking the plane back, as one stray crease or wrinkle could completely ruin the piece, "the art of plane design is one of precision. I could teach you the same way I teach my students, but that does not extend into designing masterpieces such as this," he explained, holding up a plane in the shape of "Mecha Phantom Beast Kalgriffin". "They are all left to figure out those steps on their own. One did come close, one time, however, in designing a plane that would have been in the form of 'Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon'. Now unfortunately that specific treasure has met an ill fate when another student fell victim to jealousy and stomped that poor vessel under his boot. Of course, you didn't come in here to hear stories." Continuing to speak, Alexander wrestled a completely mismatched outfit of bland, gray sweatpants and a bright Hawaiian-style shirt on over his track uniform so as to not scar any other wandering students with his attire. "Before I can teach you, however, I must know if you even know how to fold a standard plane that can fly more than half a foot at a time. After all, what good is a plane if it lacks flight? It is none! Haha! Therefore you must understand how to give a sheet of paper flight before you can understand the full art of plane design. So tell me, do you have any prior skills in this art?"