Astrid-ellison Quote by Michael Grant
““I don’t guess you can outrun an explosion, right?” Sam asked doubtfully. Jack rolled his eyes and sighed his condescending geek sigh. “Seriously? Brianna runs in miles per hour. Explosions happen in feet per second. Don’t believe what you see in movies.” “Yeah, Sam,” Dekka said. “In the old days I always had Astrid around to humiliate me when I asked a stupid question,” Sam said. “It’s good to have Jack to take over that job.” He’d said it lightheartedly, but the mention of Astrid left an awkward hole in the conversation. Brianna said, “I can’t outrun an explosion, but I’ll tie the string around the wire.” She zipped over to the wire and zipped back holding the loose end. “Who gets to yank the string?” “She who ties the string pulls it,” Sam said. “But first—” BOOOOM! The containers, the sand, pieces of driftwood, bushes on the bluff all erupted in a fireball. Sam felt a blast of heat on his face. His ears rang. His eyes scrunched on sand. Debris seemed to take a long time to fall back down to earth. In the eventual silence Sam said, “I was going to say first we should all lie flat so we didn’t get blown up. But I guess that was good, too, Breeze.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Last Kids on Earth, 2015
Characters discuss physics of explosions, then improvise a solution using a string, leading to chaos.
In simple terms: They try to outsmart an explosion with a string, causing chaos.
Think creatively but assess risks.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- teamwork
- emergency response
- creative engineering
- risk assessment
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When is improvisation appropriate in crises?
- How can you balance creativity with safety?
Improvisation can backfire.