It's only flammable when it's still a powder. Once it's mixed into bread dough, it's too wet to catch fire.
[Or something. That sounds legit enough, at least.]
Oh, right, the kitchen... Whatever happened in there was way too intense to be flour, I think. The stoves were gas, so my money's on some kind of gas explosion. I thought you meant other booby traps had been set.
Well, as far as I know, no one's come back missing a limb or anything. That means either there weren't any other traps, or the others are getting better at dodging.
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Though I'm not sure how anyone could have dodged an explosion to the face without magic. Guess you just got unlucky.
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[ just like she predicted! ]
An explosion? There seem to be a lot of those this time... I thought no one knew how to make bombs though.
[ except like... Dick and Junpei and Katy...? ]
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[That gets her attention, though.]
Were there? What were the other explosions like? Ours was flour lit by a lighter.
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So, not really an explosion... Flour's just seriously flammable.
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No idea. I just know one had happened in the kitchen. Maybe flour's what got it too.
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If flour can be used as an explosive, why do we use it in bread?
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It's only flammable when it's still a powder. Once it's mixed into bread dough, it's too wet to catch fire.
[Or something. That sounds legit enough, at least.]
Oh, right, the kitchen... Whatever happened in there was way too intense to be flour, I think. The stoves were gas, so my money's on some kind of gas explosion. I thought you meant other booby traps had been set.
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Though I'm not sure how anyone could have dodged an explosion to the face without magic. Guess you just got unlucky.