It would have to be Yayoi or Kohran. The important thing here is not the "unknonw redacted parts of the Database" but "Magic", so it must be someone who known about exactly what is redacted.
After checking the wiki (and the other wiki) on Yayoi and Kohran, I think Yayoi is the best bet, because she is both Stellvian and Senshi, so she would be more aware of interfactional conflicts.
Magic is the only true Paradigm Changer; the rest of the catalog (including the hidden parts) are mostly improvements of tech -nanotech, FTL drives, genetic engineering, etc, etc. All important, but in all honestly thing that every Fen was absolutely certian are coming Any Day Now.
Magic is different, because, well, magic. It also is special because there is one mayor faction (and probably several minor) that is centered on magic. My point on the Wizard revelation is not a matter or "friendship" or "trust", actually; it wold be The Right Thing to Do. So Noah would no be revealing the secret to the Wizards because they are his friends: He is revealing the secret because not doing so is a direct slap to the face in their deeper beliefs, and the Wizards are not Stellvia's enemies. Something like that is so utterly against the heart of fenspace that it would not be done frivolously.
So the question is not "should I do it" but "can I afford the risk of doing it" and "can I afford the risk of not doing it". This may have been a matter of heavy debate among the Stellvians since June 2013, and probably for the entire catalog, not only the censored parts.
If Noah eventually comes to believe that he should release the magical info to the wizards (or the lsee dangerous parts of it), then the question shifts to the best way to release it and prevent a dangerous paradigm shift and lack of stability. There are some things to consider:
-While Fenspace in general does not believe in magic, the Wizards either already do or, deep down, want to believe. They wold not suffer a paradigm shift, or act much differently, because they are already using wavemagic.
-Noah will know the Minister of Magic (for the sake of this discussion, let's accept Cynthia, which I like for minister). She may not be Noah's friend, but, at the very least, he knows her from SMOF and war meetings. She is a reasonable woman, a competent politician, and Noah will respect her even if he has some reason to dislike her.
-Noah will know how much the wizards have suffered, and so be aware that they will want some quiet years to recover.
This would not be sudden, it will grow slowly during the last months of the war and the first month of reconstruction, until it crystallizes in a private meeting. This meeting may get loose form Noah's initial plans, so even if he originally did not want to reveal so much to so many people, it may be too late: Let's say he summons the secret meeting in an impulse of disclosure and post-war celebration, so even if he later thinks better the meeting is already on.
In the meeting, he probably only meant for the Minister and maybe theĀ department head to know, but the minister thought otherwise. Some negotiations later, they agreed with the Statute of Secrecy for an indeterminate number of years -between ten and thirty. No one left fully satisfied with that treaty, but no one left angry either.
P.D. The catalog and Noah is yours, so don't think I am trying to press you into anything; the decision is yours to make.
After checking the wiki (and the other wiki) on Yayoi and Kohran, I think Yayoi is the best bet, because she is both Stellvian and Senshi, so she would be more aware of interfactional conflicts.
Magic is the only true Paradigm Changer; the rest of the catalog (including the hidden parts) are mostly improvements of tech -nanotech, FTL drives, genetic engineering, etc, etc. All important, but in all honestly thing that every Fen was absolutely certian are coming Any Day Now.
Magic is different, because, well, magic. It also is special because there is one mayor faction (and probably several minor) that is centered on magic. My point on the Wizard revelation is not a matter or "friendship" or "trust", actually; it wold be The Right Thing to Do. So Noah would no be revealing the secret to the Wizards because they are his friends: He is revealing the secret because not doing so is a direct slap to the face in their deeper beliefs, and the Wizards are not Stellvia's enemies. Something like that is so utterly against the heart of fenspace that it would not be done frivolously.
So the question is not "should I do it" but "can I afford the risk of doing it" and "can I afford the risk of not doing it". This may have been a matter of heavy debate among the Stellvians since June 2013, and probably for the entire catalog, not only the censored parts.
If Noah eventually comes to believe that he should release the magical info to the wizards (or the lsee dangerous parts of it), then the question shifts to the best way to release it and prevent a dangerous paradigm shift and lack of stability. There are some things to consider:
-While Fenspace in general does not believe in magic, the Wizards either already do or, deep down, want to believe. They wold not suffer a paradigm shift, or act much differently, because they are already using wavemagic.
-Noah will know the Minister of Magic (for the sake of this discussion, let's accept Cynthia, which I like for minister). She may not be Noah's friend, but, at the very least, he knows her from SMOF and war meetings. She is a reasonable woman, a competent politician, and Noah will respect her even if he has some reason to dislike her.
-Noah will know how much the wizards have suffered, and so be aware that they will want some quiet years to recover.
This would not be sudden, it will grow slowly during the last months of the war and the first month of reconstruction, until it crystallizes in a private meeting. This meeting may get loose form Noah's initial plans, so even if he originally did not want to reveal so much to so many people, it may be too late: Let's say he summons the secret meeting in an impulse of disclosure and post-war celebration, so even if he later thinks better the meeting is already on.
In the meeting, he probably only meant for the Minister and maybe theĀ department head to know, but the minister thought otherwise. Some negotiations later, they agreed with the Statute of Secrecy for an indeterminate number of years -between ten and thirty. No one left fully satisfied with that treaty, but no one left angry either.
P.D. The catalog and Noah is yours, so don't think I am trying to press you into anything; the decision is yours to make.