Could a gate be opened into space, and would the atmosphere then be lost from the world? What about making two gates into the same world?
Could a gate be opened into space, and would the atmosphere then be lost from the world...
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user, what the fuck
Fuck this.
So much wasted potential in one place is in danger of forming a singularity
>Could a gate be opened into space
the gate is a goddess made thing so I can't see why not
>would the atmosphere then be lost from the world?
what prevents our atmosphere from being sucked out into space is gravity itself, so by opening a gate into space the difference in pressure would push air out into the void until the surrounding atmosphere became stable enough that the pressure pushing it out and gravity pulling it in became about the same
>What about making two gates into the same world?
what about it?
Even in the existing setting, there was plenty of wasted potential. If it was set a century or two in the future, opening a gate in space between the worlds could be used for even more fun.
>what about it?
Place one exit over another in each world, let something drop between them.
Yeah between this and Risou No Himo Seikatsu the trope of portal in isekai was never explored decently.
Throw ours in the ocean to solve rising sea levels and have a fuck you geyser on the other side.
Maybe we could get better exploration of portal use if there were more that used it. Instead we get countless more that isekai via death or summoning. Maybe it's partly because then the authors can more easily ignore the parts that make isekai more interesting, and just write a basic fantasy.
This fag has chance at redemption if he figures out proper teleport spell to circumvent star alignment bullshit. If he goes back to Earth he can bring tons of useful shit back.
I don't have much hope he would use it properly on his own, but maybe someone else will tell him to get certain things based on what they have learned so far.
just look up gate JSDF
He fixed their damn cogwheels he can fix their magic.
I don't mean using the magic itself properly, but using access to Earth to bring things that should have been brought the first time.
He can probably figure out wireless bridge connection before teleporting himself and just connect to wiki or something. That's what was foreshadowed. You need smaller hole for radiowaves to come through than a human body.
It's partly because one of the informal rules of the genre (and older stuff like Narnia and John Carter) is that travel to/from Earth shouldn't be too common or too easy.
I think part of it is because if the methods become common or well known enough, it inherently skews the story towards large/powerful factions/nations fighting over control of the transfer points, which then dictates what kind of characters can still have any influence over it. Like how in Gate, it has to be only military and a few diplomats from Earth, so it can't just be a relatable ordinary person or teenager.
Or for Western works, in Merchant Princes it's one powerful family with a monopoly on it.
Wing sex when?
Sometimes those informal rules get in the way of more interesting developments. It can start difficult/impossible, but over time I'd like to see it get easier. Gate could have plenty of new jobs for non-humans on Earth that aren't just political.
Hopefully at least a chapter for that sometime. It doesn't need to rush too quickly to that, but waiting too long isn't good either.
Are fairies stretchy?
Topics like those should have been explored more, and more properly. I still can't be sure if that one is mostly naked or not.
when is next chapter translated?
Based on recent chapters, the next one will probably be around the time the next raw is out.
>Sometimes those informal rules get in the way of more interesting developments.
It's only for categorizing things into existing genres, it doesn't mean the book police will stop you from writing it.
But publishers might, if they want to stick with something know to work.
Webnovels popular enough to have lots of fans -> known to work -> scooped up by publishers.
They might still slap down blind submissions from unknown randoms, of course. But even those decisions are influenced by what they've been publishing for the last ten years.
Not just Japanese publishers either. The west published fucking twilight, which was iffy fanfiction tier work, and then fifty shades, which was porn fanfiction of fanfiction.
If he gets a connection for someone else to use, then maybe they can start looking up information themselves eventually. He doesn't seem to have the best idea of what's important.
The state of this board.
Wait did that isekai thread got killed?
I can guess at a reason.