石神千空 Senku Ishigami (
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voidtreckernet2020-08-05 08:32 am
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[Senku is the kind of person that people might've seen around, but he's a quiet guy who's often got a lot on his mind, and at the moment the mystery of the train appears to be going nowhere. He can't sit that idly by though, so he sets some of his brain power on a more personal mystery.]
I've scoured the library, such as it is, for a book on advanced or complex mathematics, so I figured I would ask if that's something someone has on hand and I just missed it.
[He doesn't have any points to request books as of yet.]
Specifically, I'm looking to refresh my knowledge of knot theory calculations. If you can help, let me know. I can certainly repay any favours in the future.
I've scoured the library, such as it is, for a book on advanced or complex mathematics, so I figured I would ask if that's something someone has on hand and I just missed it.
[He doesn't have any points to request books as of yet.]
Specifically, I'm looking to refresh my knowledge of knot theory calculations. If you can help, let me know. I can certainly repay any favours in the future.

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[ He's taken to wearing the item from home around his neck since it had been attached to a rope and he certainly couldn't afford to lose it.
It's made of a mathematical trefoil knot and he holds it steady on the palm of his hand in front of the camera. ]
If you see what I mean, it's not closed off like a knot would be on a ship.
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Caw. That's weird. It's shiny, but I don't want it. That's really weird.
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Yeah, you don't. [ He agrees with a nod. ] It's a weapon. A dangerous one at that, but fortunately it's out of juice.
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[She puffs up, proud of herself.]
I thought so. If it's shiny but it's not a treasure, it's always 'cause it's a weapon!
[Her logic is.... odd, but, well. It's there.]
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[ It's high praise coming from him and he slips it back around his neck. ]
I am trying to crack the mystery surrounding the weapon. All I know about it is how it operates. Kind of. I know how it gets used and I know the effects and nothing else. It's a very exciting kind of puzzle.
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... I mean, it's a flail, isn't it?
[She's just imagining Senku spinning it around really fast and braining someone with the shiny end.]
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Not at all. A command is given, and then a light gets emitted from the device at the radius given and it turns any human within the light to stone. As I said, it's dangerous.
[ Now, he looks somewhat amused. ]
I'm calling it Medusa. [ The reference ties back to the other one. ]
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[She folds her arms.]
Should you get rid of it?
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[ It's okay, the reference really is largely for him. ]
I can't do that. [ He shakes his head. ] I need it for a few reasons. The first, I need to petrify someone so I can revive him. A side effect of the petrification is an ability to heal injuries to the body.
The second is that I need to crack it and figure out how to counter it, or all the hard work I'm putting in at reversing it is going to be for naught if the enemy gets the drop on us again.
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[Enna doesn't necessarily realize it's from his world, and not the train.]
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[ He does sigh a little bit. ]
Everyone here is an ordinary person who's alive and well and wandering around.
Just because I'm here doesn't mean I don't have things from my world to think about. It would be much better if I could return having solved the mystery, after all.
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Don't give up. My world's already ended, but if you're tenacious enough, you'll find an answer.
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You escaped your world, then?
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[ Is he crazy? Everyone usually thinks so. He's definitely ambitious. ]
The weapon I described was used on all of humanity, the entire planet. That's how it ended. Every human, turned into a stone statue. I managed to keep my mind going, generating energy with nowhere for it to go, so when nitric acid came in contact with my statue, it mixed together and cracked, reviving me alone on a now desolate, wild planet some 3700 years later.
I'm not the kind of guy who's satisfied with that. I want the world to evolve back to what it was.
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[ Now he's a bit confused, because he can't think of any prediction, aside from the usual kind about the end of the world, but honestly that already happened. ]
If you mean the sun's explosion, that's not going to be anytime soon.
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'S'why I have to get everyone in my world to safety.
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[It's said like an 'oh.']
..... Maybe I should take the Worldship to where you live, then.
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Not to mention most of the cutting edge technology these days is somewhere in the 1600s.
[ He's only one encyclopedia, he can only direct projects so fast. ]
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If you do decide to visit my world, don't miss where the people are. You'll probably die if you do, unless you have a lot of survival skills.
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What treasure?
[ Learning about other worlds would be fascinating and something to do on this boring, boring train ride. ]
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