DEIDARA: Kid, my entire thing is chemical explosions. Anyway, here. *hands Kagome an autograph*I call hangouts with Deidara! I'd love to teach him the wonders of chemical explosives.
Pfah, I bet he doesn't know about the wonders of hydrofluoric acid explosions.DEIDARA: Kid, my entire thing is chemical explosions. Anyway, here. *hands Kagome an autograph*
KAGOME: *visibly brimming with tears*
Just vote for CftG. Like this:[x] Lore Update
How do I select an Apocrytha chapter when doing vote tally?
Well of course YOU'D want us to, I'll bet Flufflec's on that transtemporal forum you use...Just vote for CftG. Like this:
[X] Chosen for the Grave update
On the flip side, it'll now be up to @eaglejarl to write the internal monologue of a teenage boy musing about his crush, so the next update might be quite funny.
All off Kagome's time is currently taken up by decoding Jiraiya's intelligence notes . Hazou is still grounded for another 29 days so can't do any research till after the contest. So no explosive armor in the immediate future
Note that this process should start with Hazō saying, "Hey, sensei, you know those directional explosives that are your personal masterwork, the unique seal that is your trump card and the essence of your combat style? How do you feel about sharing those with everyone in Leaf?"
Daily reminder that almost no ones cares about civilians in Ninja society and that no one care about civilians as far as pragmatic concern are involved.
"Civilians? Are you telling me they are actually useful?"
On one hand, pretty good results. On the other, if we're going for 4-5 infiltration and search missions in hostile territory back to back, we kinda need a plan to not die and find the shiny.
Good news. Your wise words have managed to to seep into the hive mind. The current plan is to set up chakra farms on the 7th path so the team can always have a squad of jounin level summons with them at all timesDaily reminder that Wakahisa + Summoning Scroll = ridiculous profit.
Good news. Your wise words have managed to to seep into the hive mind. The current plan is to set up chakra farms on the 7th path so the team can always have a squad of jounin level summons with them at all times
Actually, we could probably dope in some calcium and lithium sulfate.
By default QMs only count votes from the latest update, which right now is the Chosen for the Graves Chapter
By default QMs only count votes from the latest update, which right now is the Chosen for the Graves Chapter
I'm not certain but I was under the impression that they did. Given the point of the rule was to keep things simple and constant.
As a general rule voting for @eaglejarl updates is always open if we are not specifically told
We could probably finance some civilians to do the alchemist thing. Fiddle around with chemicals/different chemical processes and write down what happens. If the EN truly hasn't put much effort into chemistry (I think that's possible considering jutsu and sealing, but maybe unlikely since if that were the case I think technology would be more primitive) then they could probably find some useful discoveries.I'm not sure that the Elemental Nations has the chemistry knowledge required. Between fuuinjutsu and medical techniques, knowledge of the sciences are a little scattered.
They have thought of it. Chakra beast extermination is a common mission that ninjas do. We did one shortly before the chunin exams. The difference is that everyone else doesn't have our capacity to do it at scale. With summons plus a Wakahisa, we can easily wipe out the chakra beasts in a large area without difficulty."Why hasn't someone else thought of that or done that?"
I doubt it's that simple, or else the people of ninja-earth would have already done that. Could be a number of reasons why they haven't, maybe the most powerful beasts eat weaker beasts instead of humans? So killing most of the weaker/moderate ones invites the stronger ones to target human settelments?
The difference is that everyone else doesn't have our capacity to do it at scale. With summons plus a Wakahisa, we can easily wipe out the chakra beasts in a large area without difficulty.
"Settled areas are cleared of the more threatening chakra beasts," Kei said, visualising the Mori safety map of the Water Country. "Danger increases proportionally to distance from centres of civilisation, as the risk of losing ninja in extermination missions progressively outweighs the reward of protecting civilian settlements. This is one reason why even missing-nin do not choose to settle in the more remote corners of the world.
"Why hasn't someone else thought of that or done that?"
I doubt it's that simple, or else the people of ninja-earth would have already done that. Could be a number of reasons why they haven't, maybe the most powerful beasts eat weaker beasts instead of humans? So killing most of the weaker/moderate ones invites the stronger ones to target human settelments?
That snake on the island needed a strong chunnin (or a team of chunnin) to handle and the creatures in the swamp of death were able to kill chunnin too.
Tsunade did tell us to build walls, not to go killing more animals after all.
Let's not trigger a mass migration of S-rank chakra monsters or something like this. I do know that sky-seals and bloodline tricks change a lot, but let's not get overconfident, skysquids are real and they might drop Zetsu's.
One point in favor of the EN having low hanging fruit with regards to chemistry/non-medical biology is that historically the people who did science were the people who were rich enough to have time on their hands and finance their own experiments. In the EN, that's ninja. And ninja have technique hacking and sealing if they want to play around with the laws of reality. Ninja especially don't think about things like how to get crops to grow better, or what is this weird blight that's growing on all the crops. I think that areas like chemistry and agriculture could benefit a lot from a couple of educated civilians being paid to sit down and putter around with chemistry or growing food better.
I could already see Morino Ibiki's face looming over me with an egg whisk (which was what my visual mind supplied for "cruel and unusual implement of torture").
Mist doesn't have any summoners, otherwise we would be trying to get in touch with them to set up summoner-assisted trading/communications. Since we haven't heard of Mist losing any summoning scrolls recently, that implies that they haven't had any for a while. The Wakahisa might also not have wanted to cast too much of a spotlight on themselves when there was a summoner, since that would paint them as massive targets.Also there are a lot of Wakahisa in Mist and their Island('s?) aren't chakra beast free. Keiko once mentioned to roughly know where there are safe zones: