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** I think Jeb said that the scientists "programmed" a lot of powers into them (but that many powers were spontanouesly appearing) but how they were able to do that is beyond me.
 
* So [[What Happened to Thethe Mouse?|what happened to those other expiriments]] that the Flock freed in the first book? There are a few issues with it. First, why didn't the Flock go with them? These are other people just like them, and they aren't even going to interact or try to make plans? After they leave, the Flock never even THINKS about the expiriments they rescued again, not even so much as a "Hey, where do you think those expiriments we rescued in New York went?". Second, why didn't they make sure they got to safety first? A lot of them were obviously very weak and sick, it just makes me assume that nearly all of them were recaptured almost immediately after they escaped. Three... What was the point? It never led up to anything, and after all these books have gone by I kind of doubt it will.
* What is with the flock and stealing? They seem to bounce from being ok with it to being uncomfortable with it in the first book. First they break into a cabin and take a lot of food plus a backpack, then they take from a campsite, and later they wonder if taking a car is the right thing to do and Max says stealing is their last resort when theyre in New York.
** I always thought that stealing is a lot easier when no one is around, the cabin had obviously been uninhabited for awhile and what they took was mostly little desperately needed things, like food. In New York with the car however, there was people there, and they would actually be consequences, such as getting pulled over and being found out by the law for the stolen car/reckless driving, and then the fact that they have wings. So, I don't thinks it's about their morals so much as how risky would it be for them to take such and such.