2008-04-07, 11:58 | Link #23141 | |
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Read his post a two pages back if you plan to counter him or something.
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Yeah, I must not forget boku no tomodachi no koto...
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2008-04-07, 12:08 | Link #23143 | |
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Basically I won't dismiss it out of hand, but to my thinking the justification seems flimsy and the mission statement rather vague. "Producing more aces" or more competent mages is something the entire corps ought to be striving for constantly to start with.
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2008-04-07, 12:11 | Link #23144 | ||
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2008-04-07, 12:21 | Link #23146 |
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Alright, then. I'm gonna do something a little different. I'm going to put out a list of plots and ideas, and anyone who wishes to use them may do so. I realize that some may have already been thought of, but I'll put them out anyways. With that, the first list:
-OC video game tournament. -A new villain, with a focus on magic-resistant mutants. -Jail's OTHER back-up plan (he had to have had a few more tricks up his lab coat). -The Book of the Morning Sky (the counterpart to the Book of the Night Sky). -OC confrontations (specifically, conflicting ideas and personalities. More to come, if you guys approve. |
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Tiana's brother was in the Air Force as well, and he was wearing the same uniform as Nanoha (coincidentally, he also was an Enforcer). Quote:
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2008-04-07, 12:25 | Link #23148 | |||||
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2008-04-07, 12:42 | Link #23150 | |||
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2008-04-07, 13:00 | Link #23153 | ||
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For one thing, since Ginga was called Type-0 First, that means there shouldn't have been more than one Type-0 before her (Unit Zero). That could have been the one Quint stopped when she busted that lab. Any other Type-0s after Ginga are probably younger than her. Not always. Sometimes, accidental discoveries allow them to advance by leaps and bounds. X-rays and antibiotics come to mind. Other examples include guncotton, vulcanizing rubber and bakelite (I think). In the real world, scientific discoveries aren't laid out in a nice tech tree like in a computer game. |
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2008-04-07, 13:27 | Link #23154 | |
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X-Ray where something worked on by a raft of brilliant physicists and developed over decades of work based upon earlier theory and at first they weren't even that extraordinary. In fact from the first crude experiments to produce X-rays in 1785 it was nearly a century before they where really understood and found any widespread use. Quantum Leap my ass. Vulcanizing rubber is nothing either it was nothing more then an improved refining process for a know material. This new process indeed had vast applications, but the fact was it was still found not by some random fluke but by research and observation and application of other know science. It’s absurd to think that people working with something like rubber wouldn’t research ways to improve it and expand there market, but it's just as absurd to think that the first thing someone will do with a sticky mass of crap from a tree it light it on fire and pump sulfur into it… Again it might happen a few decades sooner or later, but again that’s a minor variance. The fact was that at that time there was an increasing need for a substance like Vulcanized rubber (in other areas that had nothing to do with rubber itself) and lots of people where researching ways to produce something like it and the same ought to hold true no matter where you go. NOTHING in technology happens in a vacuum and various discoveries in one field fuel research in others or make things more practical, but the fact is that so called “quantum leaps” basiclly never happen because you can’t have a “leap” without the infrastructure to back it and if you have that it means that pretty soon someone is going to figure it out. I’ve used the example before, but even if you sent back a team of trained engineers to say ancient Greece Aristotle wouldn’t be driving around in a pick up in 10 years or something. In fact all of them would likely be dead and buried before an applicable effect could be noted. Eureka moments are wonderful idea, but the fact is they basiclly never happen and any you come across almost always tend to rely on what came before with one guy just piecing things together. Further most of the time a bunch of guys come up with nearly the same thing around the same time as the overall tech level reaches a level that makes it feasible. (See god only knows how many patent disputes) You’re right on one count technology isn’t a tree, it’s more like a web in order for that web to grow though all portions of it must advance at roughly the same rate one arm of it can’t suddenly tipple in length for instance, but as it grows some branches of it might lag or lead by a small amount, but overall the progression will be fairly steady. Now if all these variances ended up being postive it might add up in time to producing say a civilization on our current level maybe a hundred years sooner or something (or they could lag behind), but you'll never see someone shot out the stone age into the modern in say a hundred years or something without a ton of help.
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2008-04-07, 13:30 | Link #23155 | |
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2008-04-07, 13:34 | Link #23156 | |
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I should also point out that Z ranked random US Soldier fresh from BCT could pick up an AT4, and demolish the bridge in the same amount of time. They must be alot tougher than they appear. I should point thirdly that Erio is more powerful than his official rank and quickly shoots up the power chain along with the rest of the group. Thussly, a bad example. How about feats of power from the unnamed random redshirt mages we see instead of the Hero Units. By the very nature of the story, the Hero Units are tougher. EDIT: TK beat me to point three... |
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Not necissarely, what Cinque meant was that the Type-0 was the first Sentoukijin type to be produced. Ginga herself was not the first. We know that Ginga was not the first Type-0 to be produced, as Quint was said to have stopped 'several' that had gone berserk. |
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2008-04-07, 13:54 | Link #23158 | |
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