[Chase has agreed to help restore Skylar's powers and give Oliver all the credit]
Oliver: How's it going down here?
Chase Davenport: I think I might be on to something. If Skylar was born with powers, then the cells that created them are still inside her body; they're just dormant. So if science applies, which who knows if it will, since we're dealing with- well, let's just call her what she is- a freak, we might be able to stimulate those dormant cells. Does Skylar have any weaknesses?
Oliver: Nope. She's perfect. Although, she'd tell you that one of her knees is higher than the other, but I know that's not true. I've measured them many, many times.
Chase Davenport: I meant physical weaknesses. Doesn't every superhero have one?
Oliver: Well, there's a chemical compound in coal that's harmful to her. And I've seen it, it ain't pretty. I couldn't even look at her knees.
Chase Davenport: Great. Then if I use coal to shock her immune system, it should wake up the cells.
Oliver: No, Chase, you can't give Skylar coal. It's too dangerous.
Chase Davenport: In abundance, yes, but a trace amount should safely stimulate the regeneration of her superpowers
Oliver: Oh. I wish I had thought of that
[Skylar enters]
Chase Davenport: Good news, you just did!