circusmaster: (tea and government conspiracy)
George Smiley ([personal profile] circusmaster) wrote in [community profile] sirenspull2012-05-08 02:06 am

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Open Summer Education courses upcoming at Siren's Pull University (SPU):

German Philosophy & Literature - Tues., Thurs. 12:30 - 2 PM
- A comprehensive course covering the ideas of Kant, Hegel, Nietzsche, Kierkegaard and the literary works of Goethe, Kafka, and Mann. Lecture style with discussion encouraged.

Early 20th Century Europe - Mon., Wed., Fri. 2 - 2:50 PM
- Study will center most around the World Wars and what led to both of them, as well as their aftermath. Lecture/discussion course. Taught by newcomer professor, George Smiley, who served in WWII.


[As far as anyone will know, Smiley was a soldier, not a spy.]

Questions on these courses can be directed to Professor Smiley at (NV number), and those interested are asked to register at SPU's enrollment office.

[The innocuous announcement is followed several hours later by an anonymous, untraceable text sent only to Newcomer NVs.]

Who do you stand with on this island, and why?
certainproclivity: (But if you feel like I feel)

[personal profile] certainproclivity 2012-05-24 09:09 am (UTC)(link)
On the contrary, notoriety means you have respect from your peers, occasionally fear from your enemies. A truly good spy can afford notice, because he's aware he's smart enough to evade capture.
certainproclivity: (Then why is your face red?)

[personal profile] certainproclivity 2012-05-26 06:16 pm (UTC)(link)
In my experience, it has.

[BUT IT ALWAYS WORKS, MASTER. REALLY.

YOU SHOOT UP AN ENTIRE RUSSIAN CRIME SYNDICATE AND SUDDENLY NO ONE GOES "LAWL YOU'RE SO TINY AND YOUNG.

THAT'S RESPECT, RIGHT?]
certainproclivity: (I'm not ready to leave.)

[personal profile] certainproclivity 2012-05-29 05:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Well. That is something of a loaded question.

[Fft. Teaching. We call it programming.]
certainproclivity: (But if you feel like I feel)

[personal profile] certainproclivity 2012-06-08 03:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Extraction, primarily. I'm certain you're aware of how those scenarios can get out of hand.