[quote=@EWillden] I highly doubt your character has the right know how on repairing a healing machine that by the way requires power to it to work anyways. [/quote] You'd be surprised :P. I studied electrical engineering before switching to Software Engineering XD. I also soddered things back onto motherboards. And had to fix projectors for a movie theater. That stuff is a lot easier to fix than you think. The design is whats a pain. You can splice cables together as long as the resistance of the new wire doesn't pass the threshold of acceptable resistance. Which generally means you can't use a heavy cable on a light cable. And it can't be too low. Meaning you'll start a fire if you attach a light cable to what needs a heavy cable. Really, the only thing you can't jurry rig back together on a machine, is the motherboard. If that's damaged or broken. Good luck. And it's stupidly hard to destroy those suckers in industrial machines. But too be honest. I would not run that thing for longer than two weeks. Especially after going through a fire. Normally, I wouldn't care because the devices do have a pretty good heat resistance, and the casing does a good job at insulating ambient temperature. But... it's medical equipment. So... the machine, that much Leon can do. Civil Engineering on the other hand... yeeaaah. No... that Aquaduct is screwed. Because I honestly don't know how they work. He could tell you how to build a water purifier... but that's honestly only good for one family at a time X3. He was also that guy you'd see in front of his bedroom window reading some hard core books and theories in hopes of getting accepted with a full ride scholarship to a prestigious college.