Okay, didn't know about the shaped charges. I'll modify it.
As for the polykev, I *did* know about the magic limitation. It's something Sylia's aware of, but it's part of the backstory at the moment that she's using the purely technological side of it to make some of the inner armored lining for the suits.
It's not as good as what Doug has, and it won't be that good until Lisa learns enough that she can either enchant it, or (more likely) either build a device that can manage the enchantment for Sylia (as she builds more), or teaches Sylia to manage sufficient enchantment to do it herself (not likely. I don't see innate magic as something Sylia has.)
That said, there was a hint in that story that there may be *another* person in their little family who has more talent than they realize. And what that may mean if that talent is developed could be very interesting...
As for the polykev, it's at the very least, no worse than any other armored lining she would have used for the inner suit. But it's not as good as Doug's yet.
As for the fuku, Sylia's probably got it stored in a corner, and is stubbornly refusing to work with it right now. The fact that it was created through a means that defeats her understanding of a rational universe means she can't bring herself to treat it as genuine research material. I suspect she'll change her mind after seeing Lisa in action again.
What I can see happening in the future is Lisa building an enchantment device, and Sylia using the magically modified near-indestructible fabric to make her own version of polykev. Quite possibly more damage-resistant to what Doug is running around with.
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Those who fear the darkness have never seen what the light can do.
As for the polykev, I *did* know about the magic limitation. It's something Sylia's aware of, but it's part of the backstory at the moment that she's using the purely technological side of it to make some of the inner armored lining for the suits.
It's not as good as what Doug has, and it won't be that good until Lisa learns enough that she can either enchant it, or (more likely) either build a device that can manage the enchantment for Sylia (as she builds more), or teaches Sylia to manage sufficient enchantment to do it herself (not likely. I don't see innate magic as something Sylia has.)
That said, there was a hint in that story that there may be *another* person in their little family who has more talent than they realize. And what that may mean if that talent is developed could be very interesting...
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As for the polykev, it's at the very least, no worse than any other armored lining she would have used for the inner suit. But it's not as good as Doug's yet.
As for the fuku, Sylia's probably got it stored in a corner, and is stubbornly refusing to work with it right now. The fact that it was created through a means that defeats her understanding of a rational universe means she can't bring herself to treat it as genuine research material. I suspect she'll change her mind after seeing Lisa in action again.
What I can see happening in the future is Lisa building an enchantment device, and Sylia using the magically modified near-indestructible fabric to make her own version of polykev. Quite possibly more damage-resistant to what Doug is running around with.
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Those who fear the darkness have never seen what the light can do.