"Exactly," Peter agreed, something about the way Diana said it made it all sound much more important and vital. But he supposed that sort of gravity just came along with being sort of a god.
He had a lot of complicated thoughts about all of this, things he was still working through, figuring out how to be more than just a single light in a sea of darkness, he'd done that for too long. He needed to remember what it was to ask for help, to be a part of a team. And dumping all of those thoughts on Diana felt like a bit much, especially when he hadn't exactly owned up to being spider-bitten.
He chuckled, "I guess foosball can't save everything." He said shaking his head, "But I bet we could find a couple candles or something like that. Maybe a potato-" he said suddenly, "You know that old science experiment, where you use a potato as a battery, I bet we could use it to power a light." He chuckled, it would be a silly project and probably more trouble than it was worth, especially with Tony offering charging stations and light already.
"I'm sure the power will come back eventually though, I mean it can't be out forever." Though he supposed maybe it could, what did he know about what was or wasn't possible in this place.