Abby wasn't particularly interested in the discussion of solar panels and electricity - she spent most of her time in the field, away from things like plugs and light switches. She paid more attention to the doctor, her hackles rising at the use of the word "Jap." Possibly he just thought it was short for "Japanese person" but then again, but an educated man really should know better. She stood up when the Japanese person in question showed his PDA to the group, slipping her hammer into the loop on her cargo pants and walking closer to get a better look. The legends were all in Japanese, but she was fairly certain that she could recognise the layout of the campus and identify some land features. "I'm not saying we should round people up at gunpoint," Abby said, looking around at the woman who had spoken. "But for now, I think it's a huge waste of resources to defend the whole campus. We should limit ourselves to a few main buildings, and spread out more if and when we can make a larger area secure. Not everyone can be a special snowflake. I mean, we did all band together for a reason, right?" She walked half-way back to her chair, feeling slightly anxious about leaving her bag unattended. "But we don't have an actual leader, do we? No-one agreed to any particular authority when they signed on. So at this point if some people want to go for supplies and some people want to secure the place, probably the best thing to do is split up and get working. There are enough people here that we can multitask, but that sun," she gestured vaguely upward, "isn't going to wait patiently while we argue."