Magi Craft Meister

63-10 Around that time, Jens 1

In "Avalon," the same day Deus Ex Machina was guiding "Arcadia," Jen was also working (nagging) on the study of 3D magic formations.

After lunch, the members of "Go Research" went to consult with "Aeronautical Research," so it's another task for the three of us.

Still, when the three join forces, it is quite something.

"I guess I could do more or less"

"Oh. That's right, you work fast with Gin!

"No, it's only because of Kathea's insight"

Jen praised Kathea for having mathematical taste, which knowledge and experience alone could not do.

"Oh, no, that's not true."

"That's not true."

At the same time, Jen finds this talent of Kathea to be a treasure troublemaker if she is to be busy with her clerical work.

(This place needs a golem or automatic doll (automata) that can replace most of Kathea's clerical work...)

Even the office equipment that aggregates them is fine, but I think the research fools probably don't even do data entry, Jen thought.

(It makes my research easier around...)

Nevertheless, Jen herself, it's hard to say that it's perfectly done, so I didn't put it in my mouth. I really tend to put it behind me.

Anyway, Jen returns to the problem that it's too much waste to let Kathea's talent be buried.

(I guess this is something we should let 'Go Research' do...)

If you think, for example,

"Jin, what's up? Are you tired?

And Eira called me.

"No, I'm not. Actually..."

and Jen explained that she wanted to reduce the burden on Kathea. Eira seems to agree with that, too.

"Yeah, I think so too."

And he showed his consent.

"Well, let me ask you something, isn't there a golem I'm about to make for 'Go Research'?

Or standard golem parts, Jen asked.

"Um, there is. I don't know."

The subtle answer came back from Eira.

"Which way?"

Jen punched in.

"I mean, you know, there's about four golems that haven't worked before prototyping. Kathea told me to leave it there."

"Heh...?

What do you mean, Jen saw Kathea's face?

"Uh, well, I thought it would be a shame to put the laborious prototype back into the material because it couldn't be completed with current technology, but it might be able to be done in the future."

That was reasonably convincing reason.

"Since I got here, I've been able to afford the materials, and I thought it would be a priority to develop them."

It takes a lot of time to dismantle it and return it to the materials, so when I was developing it in Norinoli, I thought it would be better not to stop the flow.

"That's good management, too, Kathea."

"Oh, really?

"Oh. So..."

Jen told me to show you the golem that was about to be made.

"Well, if you're a gin, maybe you can get it done!

That's why Jen was shown four making golems.

"This is..."

One was really about to be made, only the skeleton.

The structure of the joint part is not aligned, it may be spherical articulated or adriana.

The next one was overall unbalanced.

"I concentrated my power distribution on my upper body and split my lower body for mobility... it didn't work"

"Well..."

Humans are also said to be powerless if their lower body is not firm. Balance is important.

Its next body is the early spherical articulation.

"It was abandoned because the Adriana formula was better"

I wasn't sure what the last one was for Jen.

"Oh, is that called a prototype for prototyping, and we're going to try something anyway, and everybody and he just spinned it around."

"Is that why this is happening"

The right elbow is spherical, but the wrist is Adriana, and the left elbow is pre-spherical, just a hinge.

The length of both legs is not aligned, and the material is chiseled.

"Hmmm......"

"Jin, which one do you want to use? Is it the third one, after all?

"Right. The degree of incompleteness is high, but it seems to be the most advantageous to apply."

Jen has been troubled, Eira and Kathea have pushed the third.

But Jen,

"Let's be the last one"

say.

"Yes!? Are you insane, Gin?

"It'll take a lot of work, won't it?

Eira and Kathea seem to disagree, but Jen is a flat one.

"From what I've seen, the most materials are used. I don't have a hand in not using this. Besides, if I didn't use it here, I'm sure I wouldn't be reused in the future either. That's... pathetic."

So Jen asked Reiko to help him and lay that chaotic golem on the workbench.

"Let's start with a little splash."

I just didn't feel like playing it in such a mess that I could describe it as a disjunction.

We shall scatter to the skeleton once.

"Reiko, help me"

"Yes, Father."

This kind of work works fastest with Reiko.

So in four minutes the chaotic golem broke down to skeletal status.

"Ha, that's fast...... nevertheless"

"Hehe, if you're just like Mr. Jin, you seem to be able to get back to the material easily"

Eira was impressed and Kathea was delighted.

"Well, it's from here. The skeleton is steel."

You're not durable as it is, and Jen looks around,

"Kathea, do you have any nickel?

asked.

"I do. Five-and-a-half nickel steel, right?

That's what Kathea replied, taking the nickel ingot out of the shelf.

In making a relatively inexpensive golem, the five-and-a-half nickel steel that Jen uses a lot contains, as its name suggests, 5.5 percent nickel and is highly tacky (minced).

In addition, properties have improved, especially at low temperatures.

Because the skeleton is difficult to handle, Jen uses this alloy.

"Okay, now..."

"If I let you do this, Jin would be amazing."

"Yes."

As Eira and Kathea watched with admiration, Jen proceeded with the work.