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|ability=Academic Assault: Chance for bonus damage | |ability=Academic Assault: Chance for bonus damage; Extra damage for each additional Roving Scholar item equipped; Extra damage against Alliance raids; Increases Honor by 40 | ||
|text="I've supervised enough postgraduates over the years to be aware of all the potential pitfalls they face. First and foremost among them is procrastination. The moment we stop examining students, and leave them to their own devices when it comes to the research and writing of their theses, they take it as an excuse for the sorts of sloth and idleness which lead to missed deadlines or work being rushed together at the last minute. The second most common cause of a promising academic career coming to an inglorious end is violent death. Xenologists conducting fieldwork are often incautious, and end up being shot, skewered, disintegrated, immolated, devoured, or otherwise inconvenienced. I blame undergraduate courses for preparing them inadequately for the rigors of further scholarship." -- | |text="I've supervised enough postgraduates over the years to be aware of all the potential pitfalls they face. First and foremost among them is procrastination. The moment we stop examining students, and leave them to their own devices when it comes to the research and writing of their theses, they take it as an excuse for the sorts of sloth and idleness which lead to missed deadlines or work being rushed together at the last minute. The second most common cause of a promising academic career coming to an inglorious end is violent death. Xenologists conducting fieldwork are often incautious, and end up being shot, skewered, disintegrated, immolated, devoured, or otherwise inconvenienced. I blame undergraduate courses for preparing them inadequately for the rigors of further scholarship." -- Doctor Gilda Krea | ||
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