Look at this guy, who has never had to start a diesel engine when it's -20°F outside.
CADmonkey
I remember the school buses in one high school I went to running on propane. It's not as clean as electric, but it's cleaner than diesel... and at the time, an electric school bus would have been expensive, if not outright science fiction.
So many who think bombs are the way to go. They are not.
None of the following is a good idea, either.
Fun facts I've learned while working for a living:
1.) A bottle of coca-cola, or any sugary drink, will ruin a concrete pour.
2.) Diesel equipment doesn't like water, gasoline, or eggs in the tank.
3.) There are two ends of a telephone line. One end is at the building. The other end is in a box nearby that nobody is watching.
4.) A battered hard hat, old steel toe boots, a dirty yellow safety vest, and an air of confidence will turn you invisible.
sugar into a concrete mixer and prevent construction and such
I used to work for a concrete precasting plant. A single 20oz bottle of coke will ruin ten cubic yards of concrete easily.
But it's even easier than that. You can spray forms/reinforcement with soda before the concrete is even poured, and it will ruin the pour because the concrete won't bond to the reinforcement.
I have Railgrade on my wishlist and I have been back and forth about it. I'm a big fan of Satisfactory though.
You seriously can't even fix your washing machine?
Because gas cans don't exist?
And you can deliver fuel easily, by hand, to a car that's out of gas.
Kylo Hen?
This is one more thing I like about singleplayer BG3. Even in the middle of a fight I can get up and do whatever.
(Like to the point where he checked in with me to ask if I was annoyed at listening to the audio constantly.)
I remember asking my other half if the sound was annoying her, and she told me she enjoys the stories in the game.
So long as the costume covers your face, and the calling card is sufficiently misleading, why not?