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- Storms can be tracked and predicted using radar technology available to rescue teams
- Strategic thinking vs brute force
- Super Soccer Cup Annual Championship
- Teams develop strong protective relationships with their tools and personal belongings
- Teamwork
- Teamwork vs individual responsibility
- Technical expertise combined with courage
- Technology limitations vs human connection
- Technology reliability
- The courage within vs external symbols
- The difference between being busy and abandoning people
- The importance of listening to instincts
- The invisible workers who make events possible
- The northern regions beyond Big Bear City contain large freshwater lakes with established animal communities
- The power of planning ahead
- The value of ancient knowledge
- The value of genuine friendship over professional relationships
- The wisdom of knowing when to speak and when to stay quiet
- Theatrical crime and performance
- Tourist attractions exist throughout the region with different communities hosting specialized entertainment
- Town Picnic
- Town animals are integrated into civilization with jobs, businesses, and social structures
- Town founders planned for future generations and left hidden treasures/instructions
- Towns can nominate pilots for races while individual participants must pay entrance fees
- Tradition and change
- Transformation through service to others
- Traveling performer families have established territories and traditional obligations spanning generations
- Trust and responsibility build confidence
- Trust vs deception
- Turning disasters into stories
- Ultra-thin rescue cords can be made stronger than normal rope while being thin enough to pass through extremely narrow spaces
- Underground mining operations create structural vibrations that can weaken building foundations above, especially in areas with known geological weakness
- Understanding natural processes
- Understanding over judgment
- Unexpected discoveries
- Unlikely effectiveness
- Using individual strengths
- Value of all voices regardless of size
- Valuing others' passions
- Wally's Evil Laugh
- Wally's Overly Complex Schemes
- Water control infrastructure like spill gates can fail over time and require maintenance, potentially causing environmental emergencies
- Water infrastructure like spill gates requires precise timing and coordination to repair under pressure
- Whales can withstand enormous water pressure and use their bodies to plug hull breaches in emergency situations
- Wild animals who grow up without community contact cannot speak - they only make natural sounds and calls
- Wisdom of not immediately intervening
- Wonder of natural cycles
- Young animals may wander off and hide in natural shelters when scared or lost
- Young animals showing rescue aptitude and desire to help others may be considered for future S.A.R.T. membership when they reach appropriate age
- Young crows can fly and work together as family units