Ash 15, 115 Age of Steel
"Chemistry is the science of the physical world - what things are, and how they behave. It is a fundamental discipline, on top of which are built the wonders of Zaichaer," the professor at the front of the hall intoned to his audience of hundreds. They filled almost every seat within the hall, the students divided almost evenly between members of the College of the Sciences wearing stiff academic dress and the cadets of Eastpoint Academy garbed in their uniforms. Anton sat near the back, specifically near the doors, more for the convenience of his 'guest' than any particular dislike of classrooms.
"As we do every semester, we of the College greet the brave cadets of the Engineering Corps and trust that they shall find this class informative. However, let me say here and now, chemistry is not the science of explosions. In the following months I shall teach you how and why stupendously energetic reactions occur, as well as ones so slow that they make paint drying seem fast. I do not say this to dissuade any of you from your studies, merely to avoid the bi-annual cries of disappointment." Though the course was introductory for members of the College, the strict entrance criteria requiring any who wished to join it learn the rudiments on their own, the cadets were given the privilege of their own instructors for the first year of their studies in the science. Now however they were thrown into the mass, the Institute having seen no reason to run the same class twice.
"That being said, you shall leave this class at the end the semester with an understanding of how to safely use, store, and create the most common compounds used by the Corps. The study of explosion and combustion is an exciting one that further courses go into deeper detail on, but it is understood that for many of you this will be the last course upon the topic you take. We shall endeavor to convey the theory behind the practical application of your materiel." Anton listened listlessly to the seemingly never ending disclaimer at the lecture's start, his stylus tapping upon his desk as he waited for something to actually be worth risking his life for to write down.