[[Samus has TOTALLY been teaching the entire time in spirit since the school year started again but for all intensive purposes consider this the beginning class aaaaa hello I am a huge derp. 8I Also this class is slightly backdated to Tuesday aha.]]*Samus has written out on a large dry-erase board the class name and is leaning against her desk as students
andor bothersome teachers B| filter in the class*
Welcome to Armed Weaponry. Since we've had an influx of new students I'm going to cover some of the introductory basics really quick again before moving on.
Or for those of you who like to not pay attention, consider it a second chance. Don't waste it.The purpose of this class is to teach you how to safely and effectively use projectile weapons; IE how to
not shoot your eye out. Unless you're into that sort of thing. I still get my paycheck regardless. I'll be covering everything from laser guns to bows and arrows, with demonstrations and... yes even field trips if you're good. New students; You can call me Miss Aran, or Samus will do just fine. I'd like everyone to fill these questions on scrap paper and then pass them to the front, so I can get to know you all a little better.
This will also count as attendance so don't try to worm out of it.*Said questions are being written on the board;*
*after that Samus clears the board and draws*
Today I'm going to give a small lecture on the parts of a typical firearm, using the Super Scope as a basic example. Not all weapons will operate like this, but this is typically average.

Most of this should be self-explanatory, the Super Scope isn't a terribly complicated weapon. It rests on your shoulder like this *as she so gestures with her hands, like a bazooka* and is a beam gun that does not use live rounds for ammunition, but does have a limited usage of shots. It holds enough for forty-eight rapid-fire shots, or about three fully charged blasts. The longer charged, the more powerful the shots. It's not designed for precision, so you need to be patient and make your shots count.
*Ms. Aran hopes you are taking notes because there may or may not be a quiz next time on this.*
...any questions?