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*** To test Numbuh 1's resourcefulness, duh.
*** Well it is possible it was a gambit to make sure Cree wouldn't do the same. After all if a scheme failed once then it is usually abandoned. But put Cree in Chad's place the first time launching the moonbase. She's definitely a competent schemer and fighter and could probably succeed in doing it. Plus it was also a way to prove his allegiance/worth to the teens by enacting such a plan.
** Realized just yesterday night: the whole premise of KND suddenly makes sense as Brilliance if you read these stories: http://www.cracked.com/article_19339_the-6-dumbest-things-schools-are-doing-in-name-safety.html<br />Not only does the adult-tyranny thing suddenly sound much more real and creepier, but at least their world has a limit -- represented by the Kids Next Door. In real life, we don't have a kid-led limit to what adults can do -- taking this into respect, it seems like these adults have been painstakingly trying to emulate the KND version of adulthood, knowing that there is no limit or special group stopping them.
*** That's it! I'm going to build a freaking huge treehouse on top of my house, make 2x4 technology using every day household objects like mustard and gather up a bunch of kids to build a base on the '''moon!''' WHO'S WITH ME!?!??!
* Remember Lenny and Ogie from Sector Z and how they seemed to be love with each other? Well, considering that back in there "original" days there was probably a ''lot'' of racism and making fun of "overweight" people, so their bond suddenly makes more sense.