“We have cars that run on solar power.” She was good at the time travel game, wasn’t she? “Alternative energy sources are common place where I come from. Still, even biodiesel is hardly used to its full potential. It’s kind of sad.” Misty was no tree hugger, but having witnessed the myriad of effects of careless legislation in parts of town the government doesn’t care too much about, the green movement wasn’t something she was afraid to speak up for.
Looking back down at her list, Misty did her best not to laugh as he argued the safety of his home. “How fast can you put that suit of armor on? And you’re not here all of the time, Tony. Locks don’t keep rocks from breaking windows. They don’t stop professional criminals, or even the more extreme of those protesters from getting into your digs.” That’s what she was most worried about. Not all protesters were extremist, she knew this well. But some people felt strongly about what they were standing up for and she never underestimated the lengths someone would go to in order to get their point across.
“Since we're lacking the sort of security technology I'm used to, it might be a good idea to keep someone here full time.” She was not volunteering, in any way at all.