Noodle avoids offending Think-Tank but at the same time he corrects his mistakes. How does he manage to do that?


Think-Tank is the head of the Martian crew trying to invade the Earth and Noodle is an apprentice. Though Noodle avoids offending Think-Tank he corrects his mistakes as well. He does so in a polite and humble tone and doesn’t point out Think-Tank’s mistakes bluntly but gives suggestions only. When Think-Tank calls the books sandwiches and orders captain Omega to eat it, Noodle does not interfere. After the Sergeant bites the book and finds no taste in it, Noodle suggests that they were not for eating but for communication. Just then, Think-Tank orders the crew to listen to the books. When no one hears anything, Noodle politely suggests that the books are a means of visual communication. Noodle becomes the savior once again when he suggests the crew to take vitamins for decoding the content.


This is how Noodle manages to correct Think-Tank’s mistakes without offending him.


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