 You know, I sat down with Chief White and they kind of gave me how difficult it was to be a police officer. They said, okay, well look, you know, you come and try to simulate her out and, you know, you kind of see, you know, what it's like to make these split-second decisions, real-life decisions. All right, so here's the main show. This is our Virtua 300 machine. Coming in here, I thought it was going to be like a Call of Duty thing. Oh. You know, I could just go around and just shoot the bad guys. Oh, oh, oh. I was up here sweating, you know, not really sure what to do or what to say. Hey, sir, sir, sir, step away from the female. Step away from the female, please. You have to de-escalate the situation. You have to talk somebody off the ledge. Step over here, please. Put the needle down. I think it's more difficult than what people would think trying to sit there and de-escalate the situation, trying to talk to somebody and trying to get them to, you know what I'm saying, do what you want them to do. I think it's not easy doing that. I don't know. This is like when I was talking. I didn't even know if I was saying the right things, you know what I'm saying? I just felt like for a moment I didn't even know what to say. We're using electronic stimulus? Hey, it hurts. When I got shot in the simulator... Oh, oh, oh. I want to leave. I got shot. I'm gone. Hey, you got to come back up. Come back up. Let somebody else come handle it, but you don't get to leave. Hey, that's real right there. If you're wounded or injured or something, they can't just flee the scene and call somebody else, man, which is tough because I want to be out. You're accountable for everything that leaves that weapon, right? Are you sure of what it is you're shooting at right now? No. Some of the situations that these officers have to go through with the stress levels and their life being threatened or other people's life being threatened and the various decisions that they have to make, I think it's very difficult. And I think this is a perfect simulation to give people insight on what really goes on. Put the gun down. You know, I don't know everything that goes on as far as the police officers go, but, you know, it's a hard job. Step away from the ledge. Put the baby down. The stresses are high. You know, you want to go home to your family. It's kind of tough. So what about my grade on that one? I got a B. Yeah, let's try that again.