[h2]Luke Schwarz -- Puzzles[/h2] [color=8882be]"It would only take a second, but that's a big door."[/color] [color=fdc68a][i]UUUU.[/i][/color] However, he definitely heard her point about the battery being of dubious energy content. The tone spoke of experience, experience that he, a lover of bicycles who had never ventured outside of his own school district before Beacon, never had the pleasure to acquire. It certainly seemed very much along the lines of something he would do. If his battery was still providing power to the car fine, he would have no reason to worry about it, or even remember it was a factor in his hypothetical car's performance. [color=fdc68a][i]Not the most pragmatic person, am I?[/i][/color] he noted wanly in light of this. Nonetheless, what was important was that he got her point. Back to the topic at hand. [b]"We don't [i]all[/i] have to tinker on it though, right? Couldn't some of us watch eachother's backs? I'd like to think we're all a bit less hapless than the average horror movie cast..."[/b] An honest question, asked with no disrespect. Well. None to non-fictional characters.