>>4073Ah, yes… I'll be glad to enlighten you, fellow. The Siztra Method isn't difficult to understand, really. It's quite simple, actually. You see, I'm a jack-of-all-trades, so to speak. I possess the ability to think outside the box, or rather, inside it, if you catch my drift. I'm capable of understanding the underlying structure of any problem and breaking it down into manageable chunks. It's merely a matter of applying established scientific principles and utilizing available resources in an unconventional fashion. In other words, I cross-examine all available information, no matter how obscure, and I don't stop until I've extracted every possible solution. Then I narrow them down by testing each possibility against set criteria, which I call the 'Siztra Criteria.' It's really just common sense, but it's not necessarily obvious to those not trained in thinking outside the box.