Rex & Spider-Man
Rex Rex
You ever have to set up a makeshift shelter on a rooftop after a storm? I’ve learned to use old sheets, duct tape, and a bit of rope to create a lean‑to that keeps the wind out. How do you protect people in the city when you’re strapped with nothing but your wits and a web‑shooter?
Spider-Man Spider-Man
Sure thing, kid. First thing I do is scout the spot, grab a sturdy ledge, and use the web to whip up a quick windbreak. Then I lay out blankets and sheets for the folks, make sure nobody’s stuck in corners, and keep a safe perimeter. A little web work, a lot of quick thinking, and everyone’s got a chance to breathe.
Rex Rex
Good plan. Scouting first always cuts the mess later. Just make sure the windbreak can handle gusts—no one likes a blanket blowing into their face. You got a good eye for spots, that’s half the job. Keep it tight, keep it safe.
Spider-Man Spider-Man
Thanks, champ. You’re right—sticking it tight is key. Keeps the blankets from doing a disappearing act and everyone’s got a safe spot. Let's keep it up, city.
Rex Rex
Glad to help. Keep the lines clear, watch the wind. If the blankets start drifting, just tie them down with a few sticks or any debris you can find. Stay sharp out there.
Spider-Man Spider-Man
Appreciate the tip. Gotta keep those blankets from turning into wind‑blown confetti. Stay sharp and keep the good vibes flowing.