Magi Craft Meister
12-06 Feedback
Jen instructed Reiko to keep all the remaining sap boiled until it was maple syrup.
And Saki seems to have got every one of them, so it's a re-order again.
"Hmm, even for me, I can't have Saki as he is now..."
Reinhardt has a sinister face, I guess he even cares as a childhood friend.
"By the way, a servant, why were you out?
When Jen asked, Saki scratched her head and told her why, smiling bitterly.
"No, I haven't paid you in three months."
"That won't work..."
I accidentally put Jen in the penetration as well.
"In the meantime, let me carry the meal out of my house..."
Reinhardt is also a figment face.
"What the hell's wrong with paying my salary for three months? They say there are a lot of pretty expensive materials here...... no way?
"Kufu, maybe not. My father bought anything with rare materials. No, me neither."
The point is, research without any economic ideas seems stupid.
"Put down a family order or something and get it under proper control."
Reinhardt says so in disdain, but Saki has a cool face.
"Because we're not nobles. I don't need a warrant or a butler."
"But..."
Saki and worried face Reinhardt answering somewhere else like HR. Jen leads the way.
"Yes, Reinhardt, just make him an automatic doll."
Reinhardt, who is greatly interested in that suggestion. The fool of craftsmanship is impressive.
"Oh! Did you have that hand! Of course, Jin will help, won't he?
"Of course."
Reinhardt's tension rises further in Jen's reply.
"Alright! When this happens, we'll make the world's second automatic doll (Automata)!
Saki bumped one question when she saw the high-tension Reinhardt.
"... I don't care, what's 'second in the world'?
"Hmm? That's easy. The best automatic doll in the world (Automata) is Laeko, who's there."
Saki, who remembered Reiko's words, looked at Reiko with glasses.
"The more I look at it, the better it's done.... so I remembered Reinhardt, and Jin. We're lucky to have two of the best magic engineers in the world."
Saki rides herself out to the table with that said.
"Hmm? Is there something you want to ask me?
Alchemy and magic (Magi Engineering) have something in common, as well as aspects that have influenced and developed with each other.
Perhaps there was some doubt, and Reinhardt, who felt light-hearted, never thought he would be able to respond to the next word that came out of Saki's mouth.
"Then I ask, how can magic puppets such as golems and automatic puppets (automata) hold fragile cups without breaking them?
"... ugh"
Reinhardt solidified.
Basic operating controls such as golems, automatic dolls (automata), etc. are usually taught by the master. The master is taught by the master again.
This control method can be compared to OS. In other words, regular magic engineers (Magi engineers) inherit and use black boxes from their masters. There is no progress there.
If we trace the origin, many of the current methods of control will probably reach Adriana Barbora Tsetsi.
And the details of the control method, like magic, are recorded in the "Library" of "A Magic World". The current situation is that most magic engineers (Magi engineers) access it and copy it and use it.
So, Jen says.
"... um, I'll give you a somewhat simplified explanation because it's too complicated. First, recognize the object. Compare it with your knowledge and, if applicable, grasp it with a force commensurate with its strength"
and was simplifying and explaining the flow. Reinhardt as well as Saki were impressed with this.
And with Reinhardt on his ass, who was impressed and rebuffed by its content, Saki asked further questions.
"Hmm, interesting.... then what if that's something that's not in knowledge? If you've never seen anything before, you don't know how strong it is, do you?
"You've been asking me about trouble again.... recognition of the object, that's the same. If that is not in knowledge, do the act of 'analogy'. Are there any similar or similar materials?"
"I see, I know very well"
Jen snorted at Saki.
"I wish I had something similar. But you want to know if it's not there?
"Kufu, that's right"
"I thought so. … starts the operation of gripping. The finger touches the object. I can help.... So far, okay?
"Oh, sure. The problem lies ahead. If you put too much effort into it, you break it. I can't hold it if I don't have enough power. What do we do?"
I'm detecting distortions between the subject and my fingertips.
"What?... Really, Jin?
It was Reinhardt who said that. He has also heard it back with faces such as the first time he has heard it.
"The control nucleus (control core) gives orders while predicting the shape of the body that this should be the case. Only a few seconds later, the body is moving."
………………
Both Saki and Reinhardt were silently listening to Jen's explanation.
"If a finger touches an object, depending on the hardness of the object, the finger moves slowly. It's hard to slow down if you're soft, and if you're hard, you'll be slow soon. We're quickly detecting this and determining the power we need."
Furthermore, Jen adds supplements.
"By the way, there's something wrong.... because even humans can be heavier than they look and take them off. But we often manage to react dozens of times faster than humans."
That much explaining, Jen alternately compared the two faces.
Reinhardt seemed to be a magic engineer (Magi Engineer), trying to digest the information he heard as knowledge, but Saki seemed to do well if he could get to know the concept,
"Hey Jin, thanks! One question I've had for years, I've solved it!
I was thrilled to say so.
"You're not wrong that you can do that because the control nucleus is dozens of times faster than humans, are you?
"Oh, yeah"
Jen nodded at the question from Saki, who was sent to make sure.
"In doing so, the control nucleus (control core) does a tricky job of predicting the shape of the body that this should be."
"Yes, yes... hmm?
Jen reconsidered the question from Saki.
Essentially things, the principle of simple-is-best prevails. This is particularly true for systems and so on.
"Jin? What's wrong?
Saki, surprised by Jen's sudden silence, speaks out, but it has not reached Jen's ear.
(The control nucleus (control core) allocates much of the processing power to the act of force application and subtraction. I mean, it's left to the software...)
Jen is not familiar with electronic engineering or IT, but as the end of a technician living on the modern earth, he heard about the concept.
(Software does have good application. However, if you can replace your shoulders with hardware, that will reduce the burden on the control nucleus (control core) and allow you to do something else…)
"Hello? Jin? Hey."
Not recently, Jen was concentrating on his thoughts.
(Then what is the substitute? … Automatic dolls (automata) and golems were created to mimic the human body. Something that is human and not in an automatic doll (automata).... tactile, huh!
Visual is the eye. Hearing is the ear. The sense of smell is nose. Taste is mouth. All of them had special magic devices (Magi devices) that formed pseudosensory organs.
But when it comes to tactile, it's only terribly crude.
The hot and cold weather is monitored by a temperature-sensitive magic device (Magi device) on the chest, which monitors the temperature of the metal skeleton. It is a secondary device to the induction device (Magi device) that makes the body temperature.
If used successfully, the temperature of the objects touched by the fingertips can also be detected.
Pain has not been considered from the outset.
(A while ago, you guessed that it was difficult to add or subtract force because Reiko remembers sword moves and other things but doesn't use them.)
Complex operations require subtle force application and subtraction. Doesn't it make it extremely difficult to apply or subtract forces while moving dozens and hundreds of times faster, no matter how many human dozens of times the processing power?
Not to mention, Reiko's power is awesome: adding or subtracting 10 to 1 and adding or subtracting 1,000 to 1 would literally be difficult to digit differently.
Simple behavior such as kicking a beating, or complicated behavior such as joint moves, which is difficult to apply or subtract force, is something that you can understand with a little thought.
Consultations with you, old man, had led to such conclusions.
(Uh... you mean...)
How can I make Reiko more aware of force exertion and subtraction? That gaze stood.
(That was my lack of reflection...)
Reiko's forces applied and subtracted the output of the Magnetic Converter (Ether Converter) and Magic Furnace (Mana Driver), and the Magic Muscle (Magical Muscle) needed to be controlled in millimeters, or microns. While it also moves more than dozens of times faster than humans.
Reiko herself, I guess I couldn't explain to Jen why I had to do that.
"... What's wrong with Jin?
You must have noticed something important.
Jen started to take a few minutes to think about it. Saki and Reinhardt were whispering.
"Kufu, Reinhardt happened once in a while. I guess he's a professional idiot."
"I don't want Saki to tell me."
And Jen came back to reality.
"Thank you, Saki! In your words, we're going to be able to move forward a lot!
To Jen, who thanked him aloud, Saki also returned the words in confusion.
"Kufu, I don't know what it is, but if it helped, I'd be honored. If it's all right with you, why don't you tell us so we can figure it out?"
"Oh, of course! Reinhardt, I want your opinion too."
That said, Jen began to explain the theory of control that he had just come up with.