The sirens went off as Ford was walking down the street. Hyper focused on the syndicate matter. Options and senerios ran through His head till the sirens brought him back the reality. He let a grown. The kind you let out when you really don't want hear bad news. Without a second thought he raised his hand and started to drain the near by siren of electricity. At the moment he couldn't happier that he was conduit of electricity. Ford clawed his left and looked hard it. Then the same on his right. Only the finger tips of his left hand let up. He only had half a charge. This was his gauge on how he had stored in his body. A tenth of a charge for every finger tip. To go in half cocked would be highly dangerous. While find more was extremely simple. To the point of taking ten steps ahead and draining whatever else was there. He simply couldn't be bothered with it right now. Still he had to at least check it out. Might bring him out of his stuper. He might find something new and exciting. Though those odd were agajnst him. After a a few steps he turned down an alley. Using one if his favorite gifts electromagnetism. He "found" a couple of pipes and placed one under each foot. Like an skier he was off and flying through the air. He wasn't too high up before he started to figure out that the wind was all kinds off. It was turbulent to say the least. He landed on top of a building and discarded the pipes. There were more the enough powers lines to get him from point to point. But getting there in this kind of wind might be a little more difficult. Thankfully he didn't have to travel far. At all really, because a gaint tornado was coming right at him. Handy other than the fact it was a massive vortex of death and destruction. Two things he wanted nothing to do with. "Well that's.... That's just... Why today?" He said rubbing his temples. Ford looked back and saw a power transformer. He took just enough to give himself a full charge and fired a heavy bolt. Only to see ot had little effect. " Why can't it ever be that easy?" He words were at best crestfallen