💼 Mission B1: Meet the Mayor

Overview

What will happen:

Campers will design LED light-up wearable superhero costume to enter portals and stand out to the inhabitants of Metro City. 


This scene establishes the plot of helping to defeat the Chameleon, helping save others as a theme, while also encouraging individual creativity. Technology created here should enhance their presence in the scene and communicate when they are using their super powers . 


Trainee's Mission Objectives:

Trainees will be tasked with crafting and wearing superhero costumes to be recognized as Supers themselves.


Students will also prepare Super Personas complete with names and an explanation of their powers.



Additionally, they must incorporate their LED wearables into this costume so it appears they have superpowers or enhancements (think glowing hands, light up laser vision goggles, cyborg parts). 

Materials & Classes Covered

Materials:


Non-Player Characters (NPCs):


Classes Covered:

Structure

Note: The time duration represents the expected length of the role-play scene and crafting for the activity. 

Please account for components such as class time, lunch & breaks in your scheduling. 


Location: Anywear Academy HQ


Class Note: If not done prior to this, now is a great time to do the Design Bodystorming class (1 hr)


Location: Anywear Academy HQ


Class Note: If not done prior to this, now is a great time to do the Lights & Colors 1 and/or 2 class. If these are done, consider running the Inputs 1 and/or 2 classes (1 hr each)


    Location: Metro City Mayor's Office


Location: Metro City Mayor's Office


Location: Anywear Academy HQ

Facilitator Notes

Anywear Facilitator Script Direction

”In order to be ambassadors to Metro City, you must blend in with the superheroic population. Face the challenge of designing your unique superhero costume with limited time and materials, then incorporate LED wearables into your costume to activate the gates! Disguise your technology as part of a normal supersuit, and you’ll be assisting the Mayor of Metro City in no time. Everyone should have a ‘unique’ superpower, triggered in a unique way, or it might arouse suspicion. It’s the best way to discover what nefarious plans the supervillainous Chameleon may be hatching there!”


Mayor Script Direction

“Thank goodness, I was beginning to worry, you have to help us! Our city is in the grips of terror from this new villain. I don’t even know if I can talk about them without the support of a group of powerful heroes. Please, tell me I’m speaking to brave heroes that will show this villain that they can’t just keep pushing us around!”


Tone and advice for success


Mission Success Criteria

[1] Embody a Superhero! 


[2] Show the Mayor their Super heroism


If Trainees meet [GOAL 1]


If Trainees need a little help with [GOAL 1]


If Players meet [GOAL 2]


If Players need a little help with [GOAL 2]


Depending on group size, the Mission Structure can take different formats. 

For smaller groups

In situations where there are less than three staff members and the number of students is able to manageably code or craft in one group.


The events of this mission can be run sequentiallywith the class or classes occurring after the their first design session for their super hero costume.

For larger groups

In situations where there are at least 3 staff members present and a large number of campers (>10). 


Half of the group can be crafting their costume elements without technology while the other half is going through classes. 


This can mean that half of the group with their first versions of their costumes can go on an initial visit to the Metro City, learn that they need to incorporate LEDs into the costumes and come back together with the other campers to share knowledge with each other providing peer mentorship opportunities.