Padmé Naberrie Amidala (
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mayfield_rpg2012-02-28 12:22 pm
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002 :: Class is in Session
A: Action ;; Mayfield High ;; Morning
[Padmé certainly was fairly astounded to learn she actually had a job to do in this town- one she apparently has had for a few years. Teaching the young people of Mayfield about civics and government... talking politics certainly was something she was more than capable of, at least when it concerned the Republic.
But they certainly didn't have a Republic here. The functions of this government were completly foreign to the young Senator. But either way, she has a job to do, and Padmé wasn't one to dawdle when work needed to be done.
So she's standing at the front of a classroom, open book in hand with a professional smile on her face.]
B: On the phone ;; Later
It is odd how Americans portray themselves in these books of theirs. They certainly like to highlight on the finest atributes, don't they?
And I suppose a President is Earth's equivilant to a Chancellor in the Republic back at home...?
[That last bit is more muttered to herself than anything. She may be reading a book while chatting on the phone, okay?]
[Padmé certainly was fairly astounded to learn she actually had a job to do in this town- one she apparently has had for a few years. Teaching the young people of Mayfield about civics and government... talking politics certainly was something she was more than capable of, at least when it concerned the Republic.
But they certainly didn't have a Republic here. The functions of this government were completly foreign to the young Senator. But either way, she has a job to do, and Padmé wasn't one to dawdle when work needed to be done.
So she's standing at the front of a classroom, open book in hand with a professional smile on her face.]
B: On the phone ;; Later
It is odd how Americans portray themselves in these books of theirs. They certainly like to highlight on the finest atributes, don't they?
And I suppose a President is Earth's equivilant to a Chancellor in the Republic back at home...?
[That last bit is more muttered to herself than anything. She may be reading a book while chatting on the phone, okay?]
Phone