| Spiderman: | Now, you bring up a good point. You are pretty young and I suppose you are still in school. How do you manage going to school and crime fighting. I don't want you dropping out of school to become a crime fighter. |
| Billy: | Oh, I don't plan to drop out of school. Right now as things go, I spend a lot of time doing my homework and studying during my free periods at school. Sometimes I have to study at night when I get home but most times I am done by dinner time. |
| Spiderman: | But what about your friends? Don't you like to hang out with them? |
| Billy: | But this would be much cooler than hanging out with my friends. I mean I didn't really tell them about my crime fighting. They have seen my frisbee and some of the things that it can do but they don't know everything that it can do. But I usually hang out with them around lunchtime in school and during practice. I am on the track and cross country teams. Sometimes we go out on the town but it is not often. |
| Spiderman: | Okay. Tell me what you think your strengths are. |
| Billy: | I am eager and I am very willing to learn. I know I am new to this superhero crime fighting business and I know it will be alot of work for me. I am ready for the challenge. |
| Spiderman: | Glad to hear that. You will have plenty to do. What are your weaknesses? |
| Billy: | I think my major weakness is my inexperience. I may get too anxious and get either myself or us in trouble. I am also can get hard on myself when I don't get things right. But I use that to make me work harder on that particular skill. |