Hee! I hope it's good enough to see the light of day.
'Same Time, Same Place'
Boxed Set, Vol. III: "That Can't Be Good..."
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So, you let them burn to death?
no, you use water or foam to put out the fire. Henry's invention is great, but is not practical for everyday/everyman use. And, we have no idea how expensive it is to produce. It's probably not cost effective.
Something occurred to me as I watched the clock turn to 3:46AM (damn, I'm tired). If callister was wireless, why was it a big deal that he was touching things? They made a point of showing him pushing the button for the crosswalk, etc. (and why did he need to be wireless at all?) How did he blow stuff up?
Also, the thing with the magnetized fence. Why did Jack's badge fly off of his chest, but not his name tag? I can understand how Jack could be attracted to the fence, he had on a ton of metal on him -- gun, cuffs, etc, why why did Alison fly toward the fence? All she seemed to be wearing was a belt with a small metal buckle. I bring this up because I'm starting to get annoyed with TPTB constantly throwing Jack and Alison together in these ridiculous situations. Yes, they're attractive people, yes, they are quite possibly attracted to each other, we get it.
Funny that I have no problem with Stark building a robot.
Hermanos! The Stark has built a robot!
All she seemed to be wearing was a belt with a small metal buckle.
Maybe she takes iron supplements. The badge thing pinged me, too. You'd think it's be pinned on a little more firmly than that. Plus, how many badges are made of iron or steel? Usually they're brass or bronze or pewter (all non-magnetic), no?
You'd think it's be pinned on a little more firmly than that.
and it didn't rip his shirt, did you notice? Maybe it was stuck on with double sided tape or something.
I was confused about the fires. Stark started the first one at the lab, from before the Callibot left the first time. But the one at the shrink's house was because the Callibot's wireless transmitter was wonky?
And I wonder if the mystery behind why Stark got his robot to work will be brought up again? He said all his previous robo-experiments had failed and he'd no idea why this one was different. Maybe it had something to do with the thing in Section 5?
Hermanos! The Stark has built a robot!
I keep waiting for him to build an iron suit that flies and has all kind of high tech gear in it. I've never caught his first name. Is it Tony?
I've never caught his first name. Is it Tony?
BWAHAHAHAHA!! Now, I keep imagining a scene where GD builds some sort of battle suit, and he mentions that he got the idea from his Uncle Tony.
he mentions that he got the idea from his Uncle Tony.
From our words to Colin's ear, maybe?
But the one at the shrink's house was because the Callibot's wireless transmitter was wonky?
Maybe Beverly equips each room at the inn with a Dell wireless laptop.
I've never caught his first name. Is it Tony?
Nathan, but I like the Uncle Tony idea.