Friday, August 21, 2020

IAP is moving along

IAP is moving along Hi there, blog readers! Now that were a week into IAP, I have a chance to talk about some of the things Ive been up to. Mystery Hunt: I hunt with Project Electric Mayhem (can you figure out the pop culture references in the name?), a large conglomerate of students and alums of the East Campus hall 5th East (my home), the fraternity tEp, the independent living group (ILG) pika, and assorted other folks. We have strong support for remote hunters people participating from distant cities and such, so we get a lot of random alums in far-flung locales who want to play. These remote hunters arent always alumsone of our hunters this (and last) year was hallmate Greg 09s mom, who frequently comments on these blogs! Anyway, Hunt, which began early Friday afternoon, ended at about 2:30am this morning. Congratulations to Dr. Awkward, the winning team. 6.186 Mobile Autonomous Laboratory (Maslab) (as a TA): This is an advanced vision-based autonomous robotics class/competition that is in its seventh year and occurs every IAP. Last year I was a student on a team with hallmates Brian 08, Ilan 08, and Matt 08. This year, Im a TA. Im in the lab for three 4.5-hour shifts each week, and got to plan, prepare, and deliver the vision lecture. You can check out the progress of the different teams in their team journals on the wiki forums. American Jiu Jitsu/Self Defense: I get Self Defense PE credit, and I finally start with an activity that many friends already do and that Ive been interested in doing for a year but never started. Im going to the basic PE classes on Monday and Wednesday evenings, and also the Saturday ground fighting/grappling classes (I went to one yesterday, and it was fun!). MIT has many, many martial arts clubs (others popular among my friends include Isshinryu Karate and Tae Kwon Do), and many club sports in general (heres a list). American Jiu Jitsu stresseswell, Ill let the website do that, since it does a better job than I would. American Jiu-Jitsu Club has been at MIT since 1994. We learn and practice self-defense. Jiu-Jitsu, or the Gentle Art, consists of a wide variety of techniques: joint locks, submission holds, pressure-points, throws and strikes. Jiu-Jitsu does not rely on brute strength, but rather on flexible response and the use of an attackers own energy. Jiu-Jitsu prepares a person for any situation, including stand-up and ground fighting, knife attacks, and multiple attacks. Boot Camp PE: As you can probably tell, Im trying to finish up my PE requirement. Boot Camp combines intense cardio work with strength training circuits and quick bouts of rest time, leaving you with no other choice than to improve your level of health and fitness! I was very, very sore the day after the first class. Assassins Guild Ten-Day: Most years, the Guild has a ten-day game during IAP. It hasnt started yet; I just got the email telling me that I was being cast yesterday. This IAPs game is Alpha Centauri. The GMs (the people who write and run the game) for this game are Erik 09, Xiao 09, Dennis 08, Ash 08, Peter 01, and Charles. The description of the game on our website is After tens of thousands of years, the post-nova cloud over the mysterious planet Elrushyn has been blown away by solar winds. With great natural resources and a highly strategic location, many governments and corporations quickly colonized the planet and now fight for dominance under the rules of the Benjii-Savaar Treaty of Conduct. According to the treaty, Elrushyn only has amnesty for ten more days, and must quickly hash out a constitution and government to establish itself before the empires go to war to claim it. The once-bustling planet is now hushed in apprehension as the First Elrushyn Congress at Centauri begins. The idea is that you have a character, and information on your characters background, motivations, goals, believed allies and enemies, abilities, group membershipsin short, all the stuff that your character would know in real life. From there, you and the other characters play your roles. Theres no script, but most characters will have goals that theyre trying to accomplish during the game, and a well-written game will result in lots of action, intrigue, and drama. So thats my IAP thus far. We will see what else the month brings. Post Tagged #Mystery Hunt

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