"It might be worth it though," he pointed out. "Okay, it would be worth it. The danger is some idiot or group of idiots crashing it because of their ignorance, but you get that with any radical idea or lecture. The last genetic studies symposium I attended was surround by Christian fundamentalist groups waving signs accusing us of everything from murder to playing God. I'd say we can blame the organizers for that one. It was in Kansas City." Nothing like putting it in the middle of the Bible Belt.
Adam smiled wryly. "Yeah," he agreed. "It would probably make him think twice about underestimating any mutant. But not in a positive way, so I won't." He shook his head. "Yeah, you get all the fun. Geneticists get cold white walled labs, equipment and sleep debt. But it beats sitting behind a desk drowning in red tape and paperwork any day."