Mouse stood up in the playpen and ducked his head under Harri's butt. Whining softly. She giggled. "I should mention Mouse is pretty smart, and he probably got everything you said." She grinned at Tony. The little girl wasn't too disturbed, except to tell the dog to 'top'.
"If we go in on one side, and deep enough we can predict where it will fall, at least. Figure out which side is least occupied, and set something that's kinda curved." Sarah moved up to the hologram, tracing in the air, two, one in front of the other, then two more a few feet from it. "Like with a tree. A wedge shape out of the earth, deep enough..."