[h3][u][b]Professor Pavel Vorosky - 5th Period, Survival[/b][/u][/h3] Pavel watched as the students began to come in, again, offering each of them a seat and some food. Most declined the food, but no matter, more for him. Once Ineko came into the room and sat down, Pavel's eyed lit up. [b]"Ah! You remind me much of the Exoskeletons in the Zone. A shame I never got to wear one."[/b] He said, [b]"Exoskeletons could take bullet after bullet, it was unbelievable, but radiation and anomalies..."[/b] He continued, [b]"I once came across a mangled mess of flesh, bone and metal. Poor man must have stumbled into a Vortex. Imagine that, an entire person, and 15 kilograms of metal and machinery compressed into something the size of a small wheel."[/b] Pavel said, adding emphasis by estimating the size of the mess with his hands. Pavel quickly looked at his watch, [b]"It's about time comrades." [/b] He pointed out a broken window, [b]"One meter out is a teleport. We will all be jumping through that in a second."[/b] He explained, getting up and handing out large industrial metal screws to each student. [b]"Now, do what I do, in ten second intervals. Understand? You, Exoskeleton boy, wait ten seconds after I jump through, then jump. The person after, wait ten seconds, then go. Yes?"[/b] He explained, rather quickly, getting in position. He fitted a gas mask onto his face, picked up one of the old assault rifles laying around, and strapped a tactical vest onto himself. [b]"If anyone does not want to do this, quit this school now. If you cannot jump into the unknown, you are better off making bread for those who can."[/b] He said before sprinting towards the window, halfway there, throwing the metal screw through it. One meter away from the window, something flashed brightly, everyone hearing a strange [i]wub[/i] sound, the screw was gone. A second later, Professor Vorosky leapt up, and through the window. A flash, a [i]wub[/i] and he was gone. In an instant, he landed on grass. He rolled out of the way for the next person. He stood up afterwords, patting himself down and looked around. It was a familiar place, a large river in the middle of a forested area, where he was, a clearing. In the clearing, there were painted rocks lying around, several green painted rocks laid out in a line. Logs were strewn about the clearing, offering seats. Campfire linings were also around, with charred wood in them. He stretched, waiting for his students. Back in the classroom, a piece of paper detailing the instructions on how to get to where the rest of the class had gone lay on the ground in plain sight. Students not perceptive enough to find the classroom, or the paper, were out of luck, and would miss the first day of this class. [h3][u][b]Ineko Irandi - 5th Period, Survival[/b][/u][/h3] Professor Vorosky's story was a little strange, some terms went over his head, but he understood the moral of the story, Ineko thought at least. There were some threats out there that armor could not protect against. Then the professor looked at his watch, and handed him a large metal screw. He gave instructions, then leapt out the window, and then disappeared in a flash of light. Ineko's jaw dropped. [i]What?[/i] He paused for a second, then remembered his instructions. [i]Ten seconds.[/i] Two seconds had already passed, and Ineko scrambled up from his seat and got in the same position the Professor did. He did exactly as he did, running, tossing the screw, then out the window. Ineko closed his eyes as he leapt through. He felt an impact, then opened his eyes. [i]Dirt? Grass?[/i] He heard running water. Ineko looked around and saw essentially what was a campsite. He then understood what the ten seconds were for, and got out of the way of the landing zone. Ineko was speechless. [i]How did we get here?[/i]