@Skean,
See I wouldn't have been able to think of any questions, I do like going camping with my friends on the peaks when I get the time but that's all the wilderness stuff I do :/.
@NorthernRaider,
That, that is a whole lot better than my list... Just looking at it makes me think if everything does go badly I'd have to hibernate clinging onto my valuables (but my paws aren't big enough to hold them all ;.
and wading it out.
@ Tarrel,
Indeed, however I think that would be more related to how spread out the nodes in which the electricity can run through are more spread out making a blackout far more likely than here in UK. Also using the storm that hit Quebec a while back as an example the most prominent of the effects was the blackout, and how much it took to repair it; albeit most of Quebec sits on a sort of rock shielding so most of the electricity had nowhere else to go. Also about the circuit I'm assuming your talking about the gridlocks? That's more to do with traffic light being non-operational. Correct me if there's something I've missed in that article.