Talk:Experimental weapons drone

Carry vs. carries
I was always taught the best way to answer these questions is to remove all the subordinate clauses and see how the sentence reads. So, in:

"Each of the two drones encountered in the Weapons Lab carry two drone cannons in their inventories; one of the common variety and one drone cannon Ex-B, making them the sole source for the latter."

"of the two drones", "encountered in the Weapons Lab", and "in their inventories" can be removed to see "Each carry two drone cannons".

I believe that would read better as "Each carries two drone cannons".

Thoughts? &mdash; UncleBubba ( T @ C ) 00:32, October 1, 2011 (UTC)