He had someone help him press the 45th floor for him, his suitcase on his lap, heavy with handouts filled with notes and timelines of important events throughout the history of mankind – especially those pertaining with superhero-supervillain conflicts and battles. Upon reaching the floor, he reached up for the door knob and strolled in. [center][b]Professor X[/b][/center] He moved his wheelchair to be sat in the middle of the floor, the seats arranged in a semi-circle so all angles ensured that he could be seen and heard. “They see me rollin’, and they hatin’,” he joked, Xavier’s attempt of keeping up with the younger generation. “Never has the phrase “Those who don't study the past are doomed to repeat it” has never been more accurate when war and death are concerned. Many people have lost their lives in confusion, aggression, jealousy and all sorts of malicious intents. More was needed to just stop the villain; we had to learn from our mistakes, and make sure it will not happen again.” “Now, I know some of you will likely become villains, and this school does not stop you from doing so. We would just like you to know that the consequences of certain evil actions are disastrous and human lives are at stake. Please, let us pay our due respect to our fallen men. This is, after all, History of Mankind – we are all man, and we are all equal as man.” “Alright, let’s begin.” The lecture went on for an hour, and Charles went over the course of evolution of man and the societal factors to the sprouted revolutions, as well as some politics that he touched on for the sake of macro-sociology. A brief account of the two world wars and the many disputes and civil wars, but without mentioning the recent Human-Mutant war, was taught. “That is the end of our class, you are dismissed. Should you have any questions, and I know you do, please come to me anytime,” his chuckle audible with the mention of his telepathtic powers. [center][b]Announcement[/b][/center] Lunch is now available in the cafeteria and for one hour.