Magi Craft Meister

54-12 Reaction speed measurement

Weightlifting started.

By lifting the horizontal bars attached to the Magi Machine, you can measure the force you put out.

The posture will only be a "giveaway" operation called a "jerk".

(I'm saying this is a demonstration, but shouldn't we call it a performance measurement?

Jen looks at it, thinking, etc.

Let's start with Zeke 1, Avalon generic golem for comparison.

Sometimes called femininity.

"Zeke 1, 197 km"

was the result.

This figure of '197 km' is attached to the front of the measuring instrument, so anyone can see the force at a glance.

"Zeke 2, 445 km"

Though for comparison, Avalon's battle golem alone was more than double the number of generic golems.

"Zeke 3," Prototype 8 "...... 739 km"

Ooh, the voice comes up from the audience.

(Yeah, Ayla, Gloma and Kathea are working hard)

Since the format of spherical articulation has little to do with these outputs, this figure would mean that they devised a result.

And.

"Zeke 4," Storm.... 926 km "

A twist rose from the audience.

(You also used the power of the exterior)

At times, the idea of increasing the maximum output by causing the exterior to perform "deformable power (foam drive)" also seems to have been incorporated into the "Storm", which is a generic type.

Jen was satisfied that their creativity was working.

"Zeke 5," Lotte 53 type ".... 357 km"

Given the female type, and the generic type, this value is quite considerable.

(Adriana style...... no 'simple' Adriana style?

From the flexibility and output, and the way it moved, Jen had an idea of how to do it.

(Probably an Adriana style that simplifies the structure to the extreme. I guess I tried to combine bringing the operation closer to humans with manufacturing costs)

"Zeke 6," Upitera. "302 km."

"Damn, whoa, whoa! Why are you losing to such a woman-shaped golem!!

(You're making a scene again... why... oh, isn't it "Magnetic Converter (ether converter)"?... "Free Magic Furnace (Ether Driver)" is inefficient)

Jen felt that the guys at the Hampton Workshop seemed a little gullible.

"Zeke 7," Aria. "345 km."

(Oh, you're at Marquis Kuzma's. Pretty polite.)

Jen felt that there was even a place where the Craft Queen Workshop should be properly exposed, and was pleased.

"Zeke 8," Great Rock.... 299km "

(Hmm, there's still going to be room for improvement. The influence of "Magic League" is gone, and you expect it from now on)

'Thank you. We will terminate the weightlifting with the above'

This isn't a competition, it's a performance measurement, so I don't seem to be doing anything to rank it in particular.

"Then it will be a reaction velocity measurement."

This was also Jen's first item to hear.

(No, I know what you want to appreciate)

I was very interested in the measurement method.

(I would...... illuminate laser light from random directions and then it would be time to escape...... or...)

Measuring instruments were prepared while exploring the idea, for example.

Its measuring instruments are large table-shaped and also have panels on the front, and the top plate is L-shaped from the side.

Its panels are made of translucent material, probably 'Underground Spider Resin (GSP)'.

'A random, glowing point appears on this panel part. Measure the speed of the reaction by precisely poking at it.'

The announcement also provided explanations. So Jen,

"Cut the mole!

And I accidentally said it.

The idea is to slap a mole, although the physical target does not appear to be a pimple.

"Sure, it's similar"

Reiko, who has knowledge of Jen Gin, nodded,

"Do you want to mogul?

Freddie and Greena, Rubina and Malika, who were around, are leaning their necks.

"Oh, that's the kind of game I have.... I guess it moves so fast that it's not comparable."

Now, to explain to the audience, the measuring instrument is being moved slowly.

'Thus, it glows for a moment and disappears. After disappearing, there is no regularity as to where to glow next'

Pickles, tickles and light points are lit when they disappear, and repeatedly when they are lit, they disappear.

'This will gradually go faster. This will measure the speed of the reaction.'

The audience seems convinced, too. On the contrary,

(... this, if it performs less for humans, wouldn't it be for games or training?

Some said they thought.

"Okay, here we go."

Let's start with Zeke 1.

I have a dedicated sword in my right hand. Made of a material that does not break the measuring instrument.

Slow at first. It starts about a second from where it switches, 0.9 seconds, 0.8 seconds... and it gets faster.

"Oh, that's quite interesting"

It glows not only on the tabletop but also on the front panel, so in that case it will be 'poking'.

At the same time as the speed of reaction, accuracy is required...... Jen thought.

"Until then! Zeke, one, two seconds."

The audience still doesn't know if this is fast or slow.

(It changes the way it is measured. In that sense, it would be nice to have these comparisons)

In the case of these measurements, it is desirable to clarify the definitions and to ensure that there is no difference wherever they are taken.

Next, Zeke 2.

It's a combat golem, so I had swords in my hands.

(That won't make it quicker to react, but that makes sense to do it in its own style)

And as Jen imagined, even though it was for combat, it wasn't exceptionally fast, nor was it advantageous because it was in both hands again.

Zeke, it's 0.15 seconds.

(Hmm, that's hard to judge)

Jen noted that he would find out after next time.

"Zeke 3," Prototype 8 "... Begin!

Prototype 8 was a one-handed sword. And

"Oh!"

"Quite fast!

Right, left, front, left, center... It accurately beats the light points that shift from one to the next.

The speed was felt by those who watched.

"Zeke 3, 0.08 seconds"

(Hmm, I guess it works lightly because it's built to save you waste)

Jen feels that this reaction velocity measurement is the result of a combination of the processing power of the control nucleus (control core) and the reaction and operation velocity of the magical muscle (magical muscle), as well as the transmission velocity of the magical conductor nerve.

(Does one of them pull my leg if it's not enough?)

And it's finally Freddie's "Storm".

"Zeke 4," Storm "... Begin!

Initially from a second, and gradually faster...

"Ooh!?

A voice of surprise was raised from those who watched.

Storm's behavior was light to see.

(I'm lightening the exterior this time)

When the exterior is heavy, that's a considerable burden.

(It also makes the skeleton have the role of a magical conductor.)

And the control nucleus (control core) uses something of good quality. And "good quality" in Penglai is generally the finest.

"Zeke 4, 0.04 seconds"

(Yeah, that's a good number)

Jen praised the Freddies in his heart.