104. Bouncing Baby Bomb
Amy decides to check out the lab. Maybe this time she'll find something useful to her quest. She makes her way slowly down the spiral staircase and finds herself once again in the messy laboratory.
Amongst all the junk scattered about on the floor, one thing catches Amy's eye. A big box, maybe two feet by one foot by one foot, decorated like the packaging on an old kid's toy. Amy walks over and picks it up to get a closer look.
The box shows a landscape, at the center of which is a big mushroom cloud with a smiley face on it. Another side shows what looks like a bomb with a cute face drawn on the nose being held up by a boy and a girl illustrated in 1950's cartoon fashion. The kids are smiling and clearly having the time of their lives. Giant 50's sci-fi pulp letters across the top read “Little Fat Boy.” A smaller label on the side admonishes “Don't let it explode!” Amy wonders if this toy is really, as claimed by the box, suitable for kids ages 5 and up. On the other hand, if it were really that dangerous, would they have made a toy out of it?
What should Amy do?