[ He'd seen some of that stuff on TV too. Like, on Survivor. Or the Tom Hanks movie with the ball, Wilson? Yeah. It'd been a while since he'd last watched it though, so here's hoping he and Eddie can figure this one out.
He sets the sticks up so the string loops around them like a cross, as pointed out. It looks okay, but Peter is doubtful they're going to get much of a spark going. He's still going to try, though. ]
[ It's even sincere; he might not care a whole lot about the fire, but it's a useful thing anyway. Better than eating everything raw even if he can't get that near it himself. ]
EDDIE.
[ Okay. Okay, so he's got a shoelace and he's got some shredded wood bits.
Now ... what ... ]
Man, I wish I could just pull up YouTube right now.
[ Peter studies the wood, looping the shoe-string around it once. Twice. ]
It'll be the friction between the pieces of wood that creates the fire. So. Hm. Guess we gotta make some friction happen.
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[ A beat, then: ]
At least, that's how they do it on TV, hell if I know if it actually works.
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[ He'd seen some of that stuff on TV too. Like, on Survivor. Or the Tom Hanks movie with the ball, Wilson? Yeah. It'd been a while since he'd last watched it though, so here's hoping he and Eddie can figure this one out.
He sets the sticks up so the string loops around them like a cross, as pointed out. It looks okay, but Peter is doubtful they're going to get much of a spark going. He's still going to try, though. ]
Okay. Okay, here we go.
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[ It's even sincere; he might not care a whole lot about the fire, but it's a useful thing anyway. Better than eating everything raw even if he can't get that near it himself. ]