Leiningen possesses many excellent characteristics; chief among these are his intelligence, and resourcefulness. Leiningen’s intelligence is apparent from the very beginning. The reader learns that in only three years Leiningen has managed to build and sustain a thriving plantation …show more content…
With me, the brain isn't a second blindgut; I know what it's there for. When I began this model farm and plantation three years ago, I took into account all that could conceivably happen to it. And now I'm ready for anything and everything--including your ants." (Stephenson 1) Leiningen’s resourcefulness is apparent from the defenses he has prepared against the ants, as well as his ability to adapt to the changing situations that occur in his battles with the ants. Leiningen’s defenses include a water-filled ditch that surrounds his plantation on three sides and has as its base the river. Leiningen uses a dam to control the level and flow of the water in this ditch. Should the ants get past the water-filled ditch, Leiningen has constructed a concrete-lined ditch around his house, and outbuildings which can be filled with petrol through pipes connected to three nearby storage tanks. Leiningen feels that together these defenses are “in every way adequate to withstand the