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And that's terrible.
And that's terrible.
The only way any of this could work is if the Incubators have been manipulating those fundamental physical constants of the universe for some significant fraction of the current age of the universe, certainly at least as long as the 3.8 billion years that life has existed at all on Earth. There's just no way that carbon-based life could survive the fluctuation between differing physical constants; the processes of life are too finely-tuned and finicky to ever handle the weirdness that would result from a significant fundamental change in how entropy works.Not necessarily. The "billions of years" figure might only be true after including all of the negentropy that the Incubators are introducing into the system. Who knows how long it would last without their intervention?
When I said "at minimum", I meant it. Regardless of what the Incubators are or aren't doing, our sun has billions of years of hydrogen fuel left in it, so we've got at least that long before we need a new energy source (and a new planet). The estimates of the time until the heat-death of the universe are actually many orders of magnitude longer than that.Not necessarily. The "billions of years" figure might only be true after including all of the negentropy that the Incubators are introducing into the system. Who knows how long it would last without their intervention?
The only way any of this could work is if the Incubators have been manipulating those fundamental physical constants of the universe for some significant fraction of the current age of the universe, certainly at least as long as the 3.8 billion years that life has existed at all on Earth.
Which means the Incubators have been a Kardashev Type III civilization for over 3.8 billion years.For the purposes of this quest, we have Word of God from Firnagzen that they have been manipulating fundamental physical constants for billions of years - k_b in particular.
Which means the Incubators have been a Kardashev Type III civilization for over 3.8 billion years.
I'm suddenly feeling very small right now.
Both Madoka and Homura defeated them in canon. They have disadvantages too.
We'll only know that for sure by reading a bunch of IC physics books. For all we know the physics community in PMAS is constantly freaking out over what their microwave and radio telescopes are telling them about the early Big Bang period, and we just aren't hearing about it.No they would have to have been manipulating the physical constants from microseconds after the big bang occured for it to fool astrophysicists.
When we look out on the universe, we do not see what is, but what was! The further we look, the further back into the past we see!
The physicists calculating how long before the stars die are looking to the very limits of what we can see before the soupy nature of the early universe clouds any further peering into the past from us.
If the incubators were already established as a type IV civilization microseconds after the big bang occurred, the implications are... ...well a major derail for this thread for one.
But if they change the rate at which the sun performs hydrogen fusion, then they also change the luminosity, and Earth becomes uninhabitable. So the sun's lifespan as a main sequence star remains a known quantity. We're good for the next four billion years, at least.For the purposes of this quest, we have Word of God from Firnagzen that they have been manipulating fundamental physical constants for billions of years - k_b in particular.
We have one crucial advantage that you may not have considered:
It would basically imply that they were survivors of some previous universe, since it would be impossible for anything complex to exist that early in the lifespan of the universe: there would not yet be any stars to make elements heavier than hydrogen.If the incubators were already established as a type IV civilization microseconds after the big bang occurred, the implications are... ...well a major derail for this thread for one.
Or they're time travelers, which seems just about as possible as surviving the destruction and rebirth of the universe.It would basically imply that they were survivors of some previous universe, since it would be impossible for anything complex to exist that early in the lifespan of the universe: there would not yet be any stars to make elements heavier than hydrogen.
You'd think that time travelers wouldn't need to concern themselves with the heat-death of the universe. They could just go back in time a few trillion years and start over in a different galaxy.Or they're time travelers, which seems just about as possible as surviving the destruction and rebirth of the universe.
They're not stupid. They just don't get humans. Honestly, they didn't even kill Sayaka. She kinda just self-destructed by herself, and past timelines show that she has a habit of doing that a lot. Hell, she even does that in the Wraith Arc, when Kyubey doesn't even benefit from her dying.We have one crucial advantage that you may not have considered:
Incubators are, in some ways, complete fucking idiots.
These are the same guys who gave a wish of unlimited power to someone who's best friend they'd just killed. They're lucky that she merely retroactively crippled their energy-gathering operation across all of time and space instead of just wishing them extinct.
*citation needed*
I don't really see how it would work that way. The only difference the wording would make is that Witches would be removed from existence just before they are born--by a cosmic force, by reality warping, by whatever, instead of by Madoka personally.
Wishes aren't monkey's paws. They work based on intent. If "erasing magical girls as a concept by removing Witches from existence" was a thing, then why didn't it happen that way in canon? Again, Wishes work by intent. If Madoka doesn't want MGs to be erased as a concept, it won't happen.
Incidentally, what's stopping Madoka from wishing that the concept of real Magical Girls and Witches no longer existed, and all current MGs would become normal girls again? She couldn't Witch out after that, because Witches and MGs would no longer exist.
Unless it doesn't. Tweak the wish a bit.
Unless it doesn't. Tweak the wish a bit.
Or how about avoid the whole grief thing entirely? Go the Monsters Inc route and wish to flip the hope-> despair process around. I don't know if that would produce a desirable result but now that I've thought of it I'm interested in finding out.
Oooor, he finds girls in despair and fills them with hope, with the payoff being they go all White Witch if they pass a peak of hopefulness, syphoning their excess power to fuel the universe.Oh. Yea. Great. So Kyubey will work by traumatizing girls horribly with the pay-off of them maybe Hoping out later, and then he yoinks their Soul Gems for batteries.
No.
What even is the "Witch of Despair"? And what do you mean "almost quantum-sorta-happens"?Okay, sure. Assume Madoka made the exact same wish and then didn't want to be a part of it.
...except all that grief has to go somewhere, even with the Madokami wish, which is how the Witch of Despair almost quantum-sorta-happens.
That makes no sense. Gretchen is Madoka's Witch. If the Law of Cycles gets rid of Witches just before they're born, KG can never be born in the first place. As for "all that grief has to go somewhere"--no it doesn't. Madoka's canon wish wouldn't have worked if it did. Otherwise, her own Witch couldn't have been removed from existence, because the only place for all of that grief to go would be her soul gem--causing her to Witch out again, ad-nauseum. Likewise, destroying a soul gem doesn't cause that grief to manifest in any kind of harmful manner, even if it's 99% full of grief.Except there's no Madokami to put her down. Sure, the Law of Cycles can try and just delete it too, but where does it go? Even Madoka is locked into fighting it forever, and Sayaka and Nagisa (as well as the Inu Curry Rebellion notes) imply that the collected Magical Girls play an important role in suppressing UKG.
Yes, magical girls would just die. Like everyone else. That's better than what we could get otherwise, which is that girls who still reach the critical grief threshold Witch out, even if the rate at which that happens drops tremendously. And it does nothing for all of the Grief Seeds previously used and collected by Kyubey.So um. Lol, that's a possible issue. But without Madoka-as-interpreter, even if it's working on intent, and assuming no UKG shenanigans? Magical Girls wouldn't be lead to a heaven, they'd just be killed at the moment of despair. And if someone like Kyubey tried to rip the Law of Cycles apart, it doesn't have the sentience to tactically outmaneuver them and protect itself.
Which she wouldn't need to do if she just words her wish carefully the first time around. The only time Madokami needed to adapt in any way at all was because of Homura's shenanigans...which came about because Madoka turned herself into part of the cycle.But yea, Madoka's wish phrasing and intent was that she herself would abolish anything that got in her way. By making herself the core component of the Law of Cycles, she made it so that the effects of her wish can change later, evolve and adapt in accordance to her living mind to new situations and handle everything that could go wrong. Such as how the Law of Cycles took a form that Homura would invite into her barrier, and divided and sequestered its power to avoid detection.
By making herself into the part of her wish that interprets itself, she allows herself to change the way her wish is interpreted later, after the fact, as much as she needs to.
This is where my whole "Grief-construct space plane" idea would be really handy. Granted, we would probably need to wait until Walpurgisnacht is dealt with before making lots of trips around the world.- I personally still want to talk with Nadia about helping meguca who need transport in order to make it here, but nobody seems to care.
We need to make Nadia a Clear Seed or two (which should be done by converting a couple of the Grief Seeds she should have on her).
I think we can cover this afterwards, when Nadia is supposed to tell us about meguca chats, or it should came naturally.We need to make Nadia a Clear Seed or two (which should be done by converting a couple of the Grief Seeds she should have on her).
Is there anything else to say here? I think we want to keep reassuring her that things are all under control, though referring back to our wish is a good way to do that.[X] Excuse yourself, and ask Madoka to talk for a moment in private.
-[X] Talk about what she felt when she heard a Magical Girl died. Her reaction was the most normal out of anybody at the table, and that's a good thing. Try to reassure her; explain how this is part of what we're going to change.