[She tries to get a better look at the explosive he's creating while still keeping a safe distance. Not from the bomb, of course, but from the raccoon guy.
Really, she just sees a bunch of wires are involved, and realizes she's in over her head here. It only makes about as much sense to her as the electronic locks on the station did back when she was trapped in that closet with Juno. Which is to say, it does a little, but only up to a point. She mutters her thoughts out loud.]
The wires connect the power source with the detonator... They're probably not communicating through the wire more than necessary. Huh.
[She watches him continue working, trying to identify what he's doing, but it's hard when the whole technology of it is far beyond her. She's smart enough to put together some basic aspects of it without full illustration on his part, but there's a definite disconnect. It's a little frustrating, but she kind of likes seeing his obvious comfort with the complicated materials he's using.]
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[She tries to get a better look at the explosive he's creating while still keeping a safe distance. Not from the bomb, of course, but from the raccoon guy.
Really, she just sees a bunch of wires are involved, and realizes she's in over her head here. It only makes about as much sense to her as the electronic locks on the station did back when she was trapped in that closet with Juno. Which is to say, it does a little, but only up to a point. She mutters her thoughts out loud.]
The wires connect the power source with the detonator... They're probably not communicating through the wire more than necessary. Huh.
[She watches him continue working, trying to identify what he's doing, but it's hard when the whole technology of it is far beyond her. She's smart enough to put together some basic aspects of it without full illustration on his part, but there's a definite disconnect. It's a little frustrating, but she kind of likes seeing his obvious comfort with the complicated materials he's using.]