Magi Craft Meister

54-08 Q&A

It was time for a Q&A.

Questions will be asked at each seat and answers will be in the form of answers to be given by the side questioned.

All Jens sat in a chair set on the stage waiting for questions.

'Then we will begin the Q&A. Hands up if you have any questions. We will specify the seat number of the person in question. Okay, go ahead.'

More than a quarter of the participants' hands went up.

"Yes, then, 467."

"Yes, I would like to ask Dr. Jin a question. As for alloys as materials, do you have any tricks when developing new alloys"

Jen Answer me and say,

"Unfortunately, so far, there is no determinant of this. This is why we have to explore the optimal formula ratio with triand errors. But shortening this is the engineering magic 'alloying' and 'adding'. When developing, we recommend adding two magic engineers (Magi engineers) to your team."

"Thank you"

And recruit questioners again.

"Yes, then, number 122."

"Yes, I would like to ask Dr. Malika a a question. 'Standardisation of the Golem', but I do not think it is efficient for countries to carry out development in variance. However, sharing data between countries in the same type and in a common 'terminal' is a potential breach of confidentiality, but what do you think about that area?

It was not the students who asked this question, it was like a young cabinet member from some country.

"I answer. I think it will be essential to ensure that only operational data is shared in the 'terminal' and that knowledge cannot be interfered with. Also, when it comes to the risk of deliberately entering strange data, is there a need for measures such as adding a judgment function to the 'terminal'?"

"That would convince me. Thank you."

Seeing how these things go, Jen wonders how he's picking out the questioner.

(Father, you seem to be picking the fastest person to raise your hand)

and Reiko taught me.

(Looks like Manon is the one who's selecting it)

(Oh, I knew it)

Because having that much reaction speed and judgment isn't a big deal.

If I had thought about that, the next questioner would have been chosen.

"Bye, 985."

"Yes.... I would like to ask Freddy a question"

"What, me!?

Freddie is surprised to be named.

"… you explained the magic resin (Magiledine), can you tell me what kind of test was performed on its properties"

"Yes. Uh, that's the property required for a magic resin (Magiledine), so we're going to check that first. In other words, physical properties such as specific gravity, pull strength, shear strength, melting point, boiling point, and magic properties such as velocity of magic reaction, magic shrinkage, magic shrinkage rate."

Because of the panic, the words were slightly suspicious, but there were no problems with the content, and the questioner was convinced.

"Thank you"

"The 771."

"Yes. I shall now put the question to Mr Rubina. Earlier, you explained only one idea. I know it's a glamorous favor, but just one more thing, I want you to tell me. That's how we improved the speed of the Magiledine reaction."

Rubina looked at Jen.

Jen wonders what that means. Can I talk to you?

Jen nodded and showed it. So Rubina stood up and stepped out in front of the microphone (voice collecting magic guide (voice capacitor)).

"I answer. It gave the skeleton the role of a magical conductor neural ray. By the way, it was Freddie who came up with this."

To answer that, oh from the venue! The voice goes up. I don't suppose they all thought it was the idea.

"Oh, my God! Was I? Thank you!

(You don't have to give my name...)

And, Freddie may think.

"The Twelve."

"Yes, then I will ask Dr. Jin. How can I learn the 'Adriana formula'? It may come off the point of this one, but I'd love to hear it."

(Hmm, I don't know how to answer that...)

and Jen stood in front of Mike as he explored the answer in his head.

"I answer. It would not be an exaggeration to say that 'Adriana-style' applications are currently limited to precision automatic dolls (automata). And there are a limited number of technicians who can make it. Let me answer that it is the fast way to teach such a person."

"Could you tell me the name of that person?

Eating down questioner.

"I can't answer that on this occasion. Because it is now unclear whether they intend to take an apprentice or not, it is not a good idea to cause trouble. Please understand."

But Jen, that's all I have to say now.

"I get it...... Thank you."

"The 390th."

"Yes, I would like to ask Dr. Malika a a question. I see the advantages of sharing operational data, control data by 'terminals'. But on the contrary, can it not lead to the difficulty of developing new models?

"I answer. Building control data must be handed down to the next generation. In other words, it should be built so that you can do three upgrades that can be accommodated with parameter changes."

"... what does that mean?

The questioner didn't seem to understand Malika's answer.

"Sorry, that was too abstract. In the earlier manner of referring to" type 1, "" type 1 modification, "" type 1 modification, "" type 1 modification, "" type 1 modification, "" type 1 modification, "or" type 1 modification, "or" type 1 modification, "or" type 1 modification, "or" type 1 modification, "or" type 1 modification, "or" type 1 modification, "or" type 1 modification, "or" type 1 modification, "or" type 1 modification, "or" type 1 modification, "or" type 1 "type 1" or "type 1 modification," or "type 1" type 1 "or" type 1 "or" type 1 "type 1" or "type 1" type, "or" type 1 "type 1" or "type 1" or "type 1" or "type 1" or "type" type 1 "or" type 1 "

So with all that time, the next generation will have enough R&D time.

"If I may add further, I hope that by then more advanced systems will have been developed than 'terminals', no, I think they should have been."

Now the questioner seemed to understand. Yes, after five years, Jen also believes that a new axis should have been devised.

"... thank you"

Thus, questions and answers were given from the next to the next.

'Well, it's time to push the time. And on the other hand, I would like to close the Q&A.... the 56th person'

"Yes.... I have a question for Mr. Greena. Let me know if there are any drawbacks unique to biological materials."

"Is that a drawback... I guess that still doesn't make quality constant. There are many factors, such as differences in threading individuals, differences in the environment, and differences in origin. But I think if we grasp the difference and express the characteristics in the parameters, we can also correct them when sharing information in the 'terminal'."

For example, if the average reaction rate is set to 100, the 110 thing slows down the process slightly, and the 90 thing covers with the process. That explains it, Greena.

"Naturally, you need to set something called a minimum of variance, and be aware that if that is too low, the overall performance of that mould will be lower. But I think mass production has that aspect."

Don't think of it the same way as a high-performance one-dish production, Greena concluded.

"I see, I get it"

'Now that it's time, we're done with today's special lecture. Good luck, everyone. Exit is not pushed together, please return in turn'

"Oh, it's over, it's over"

"Good luck, Master Jin"

"Thank you all. How'd it go?

In the dressing room, Jens was still there. At the end of the day, we're going to leave slowly.

"I'm nervous"

"Me too."

"Me too."

All three young men say the same thing. I can't help it, Jen grinned bitterly.

"It would be more unnatural if you were used to places like this at that age. So, what are your thoughts other than nervousness?

"Surprisingly... it was fun, huh?

It was Rubina who answered first.

"Right. What do you say, motivated person? Same technician? … I don't think it's a bad idea to interact with people like that"

Greena also answers.

We were both in a closed world called 'Onogoro Island' and these experiences seemed fresh.

"... I thought I'd finally be able to take you to the last seat of a technician after working out for Master Jin."

Freddie was the last one to answer.

"... there were some faces I saw in the auditorium"

"Right. I guess that happens."

It's no surprise that a technician who used to be in the same department is here.

"I was very invincible at the time and had a sense of inferiority (I did), but now"

"Now what?

"I didn't think anything of it. Oh, you know someone, about."

"Well, I guess that's fine."

Jen smiled, saying that we should not be trapped in the past, but look to the big future and refine the present.