The reenactment was a success, and everyone wanted to return the SCAS to the size of a flu virus. We can hear Anna squeaking in awe.
Mr. Kintobotnik sets the SCAS up to become the size of a flu virus, but something was up with the control panel: it wasn't budging. He checked how much battery was left, and he saw that the SCAS's battery is at 0%.
We're stuck here. Many students panic.
“Not to worry, students,” said Mr. Kintobotnik. “We will return to the size of a flu virus. There are two ways to recharge the SCAS temporarily. Our first option is to use the SCAS's backup generator, which should keep it active for 5 hours.”
“What's our other option?” asked Tootie.
“We use a portable phone charger to charge the SCAS's battery,” answered Mr. Kintobotnik. “However, that'll only give the SCAS 20% battery power, so five portable phone chargers should do the trick.”
Back where Anna is, she looks at some atoms. They look electric.
“I have an idea.” she suggested to Mr. Kintobotnik. “What if we use that atom to recharge the SCAS's battery?”
“That sounds like a good idea,” he answered. He turns to the class and asks, “What do you think, class?”
Out of the three suggestions we have, we decided to...
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