I almost wonder if Numerical Analysis would be happy to get taken, if only so that it could sate its burning curiosity. After all, what is death compared to MOAR DATA?Except for Numerical Analysis, which was disappointed that its host hadn't been able to get close enough to examine more of the unknown math.
Numerical Analysis is like That Scooby Doo MemeAnd so the network sat, terrified but unable to act on it.
Except for Numerical Analysis, which was disappointed that its host hadn't been able to get close enough to examine more of the unknown math.
Think of his core as a bubble gum bubble. One that has a hole in it. Unless you're very careful, closing that hole is likely to cause more weak points to be created, and then it will stick to you too. Air is already escaping, and as bits of the bubble touch other bits they get stuck together. Eventually you have a blob of bubble gum with no air inside of it.
If you push too much air in to keep it from collapsing, it explodes instead.
He can survive it collapsing down into a blob of bubble gum with no air in it (no mana capacity in his core). He can't survive it exploding.
If you manage to create another layer around the core, you can just create cores in all the non-mages. Unless there are other differences between Mages and Non-Mages, but the only one Amy has noticed, and the only one mentioned in Canon MGLN, is the Linker Core.Shouldn't it be possible to fix it by building some sort of external support structure, rather then an internal support structure?
You build a cage around it that put an equal mana pressure on the outside of the core as in the inside, so there no pressure trying to escape. Since there is no force now pushing the mana out of the core's walls, it would stabilize as it is. So the hole's not getting larger and it can heal on it own.
If the core won't heal on it own, you apply a new layer on the outside, well keeping up this support so you don't have to worry about the difference in pressure causing damage before it sets. Don't try and use the core walls by pinching it shut, add new materials to it seal it over.
Shouldn't it be possible to fix it by building some sort of external support structure, rather then an internal support structure?
Someone needs to write a "We are the Hive, you will be assimilated" omake. >_>Shards be freaking out yo. What's kinda funny is that as far as I can tell; QA, Detonation, Skimmer, and Space are all still alive(as alive as Shards can get anyways) and have their restrictions lifted plus plenty of new data to fiddle with.
If you manage to create another layer around the core, you can just create cores in all the non-mages. Unless there are other differences between Mages and Non-Mages, but the only one Amy has noticed, and the only one mentioned in Canon MGLN, is the Linker Core.
That's not a bad thing because I'm pretty sure Magical Girl Assault in sailor-fuku would be traumatizing.
Pretty sure you've badly misinterpreted things.Shards be freaking out yo. What's kinda funny is that as far as I can tell; QA, Detonation, Skimmer, and Space are all still alive(as alive as Shards can get anyways) and have their restrictions lifted plus plenty of new data to fiddle with.
Just saying, but there are Mage Knights: (even though at least one gets minor Spikes of Villainy, so... apropos?)That's not a bad thing because I'm pretty sure Magical Girl Assault in sailor-fuku would be traumatizing.
Bold of you to assume that Battery wouldn't keep that stuff for private time.That's not a bad thing because I'm pretty sure Magical Girl Assault in sailor-fuku would be traumatizing.
Chrono isnt a Knight, though. He's a Mage. The Wolkenritter are more appropriately called mage knights, though they might object to the title.
Semantics... but point taken. And Chrono would be a Magical Soldier Boy (currently without the 'Boy'), if using demeaning terminology.Chrono isnt a Knight, though. He's a Mage. The Wolkenritter are more appropriately called mage knights, though they might object to the title.
Wouldn't surprise me, but Hive seems to have been badly damaged enough that she's picked up a lot of QA in her avatar and actual design. The hexagonal insect motif for the necklace cannot have been the original default considering what we know about Canon!QA.
That alone should close the discussion of Magical Ethan.Even in canon Nanoha, they don't have the means to repair heavy damage to linker cores. When Nanoha's linker core was damaged in between A's and StrikerS, the only response after surgery was pretty much hope that time will hopefully heal it, but thought that she would probably never do magic again, or even walk. They considered it a damn miracle that she was able to move around, let alone get back up to and beyond the point she had been at.
That makes me wonder how mage parenting must be if your kids can just respond to awkward questions by hiding out in the Himalayas.