Scientifically integrating molecules with spells do sound interesting (tho I’d talk to that one inventor girl to prioritize like a toilet)
Isn't integrating science into magic basically what the mage girl character did in Gate?
i read the raw, it ends with and, i guess it is and then it warms the heart, too! on the right sideand.....and what ??? AND WHAT ???????
It warms the heartand.....and what ??? AND WHAT ???????
inb4 he left no legacy and no one knows of him other then hints here and there by the famous people who changed history about how there was this amazing cook who made them who they areAll these people are benefitting from the MC, I can only hope he gets something for himself too. Maybe he gets to go back home or something.
there was a bonus chapter/friend POV that was like "i remember that guy, he was a good cook but we never heard from him again" but i imagine after the war it'd be fairly peaceful hopefully /him opening a successful restaurant if not being a 'royal chef' for the King lolAll these people are benefitting from the MC, I can only hope he gets something for himself too. Maybe he gets to go back home or something.
Yes. She studied chemistry and physics as much as she could using resources at the base, and then studying materials from her visit to Tokyo. She created magical shaped charges to penetrate the thick armor of the trolls employed by the Empire.Isn't integrating science into magic basically what the mage girl character did in Gate?
Even a person with a good Japanese high school education would have a breadth and depth of knowledge to rival any sage or king. In the case here, knowing that the troops need to eat vegetables instead of just meat and bread can prevent incipient scurvy, which would weaken all of the fighters by degrading their connective tissue. For that matter, he would know the secrets of Algebra, Trigonometry, and maybe even some statistics or calculus. He would understand germ theory and the principles of public health, along with their application to city planning and infrastructure. He would be aware that there may be other continents beyond the seas, and that a bit of chromium can make stainless steel. Even an early steam engine would be revolutionary in a world where a mage would need to lend their attention to powering some device, tying up their time without automation.I always love it when stories do this because any one of us could go back into technologically inferior time period and still be able to come up with these ideas, but we'd never be able to use them ourselves A Genius would have to run with it.