"Oh yeah!" JIm called back. That was a good point. Shame he didn't get to take any credit for the idea. "I'll give that a shot." He stopped and swirled around on his feet. "Okay, only warning stopped or be lit up like a christmas tree." The animal didn't stop, or slow down, or even blink. It just kept on plowing straight towards him like an arrow that didn't give a damn about wind resistance or the body its sharp tip was about to punch four inches into. "Okay, I tried. Here you go a great big serving of quickly moving electrons." He pointed his hand to the beast and nothing happened for a few seconds, almost too many seconds, but in the end an event of light did take place. The lightning didn't come from Jim's hand as he had thought, but from something behind him, near to the ground. The blast wasn't as bright as the ones he did back home, but it was good enough to surprise the raging bull enough to get him to change course, barely missing Jim. "How did?" He blinked down at his hand, trying to understand what new rules had come into play before nearly jumping out of his skin as something soft and filled with static electricity brushed against his lefg.