Rex & Spider-Man
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
Appreciate the tip. Gotta keep those blankets from turning into wind‑blown confetti. Stay sharp and keep the good vibes flowing.