[Linhardt watches from a respectful distance: He may not have respect for McGillis's privacy, but he does have respect for other people's workspaces and equipment. The gestures are interesting; Linhardt can tell that obviously the man is interacting with the small, cute golems (he much prefers these to the ones he's seen) and some kind of...block? Box? That is similar to the kiosks allowing for the space ship designs.]
Are the gestures and commands the same for all the golem-boxes?
[Please teach him the word 'computer'.]
Which quirks? I've never been in space.
[Unless you count him using his magic and a wyvern to see how high in the atmosphere his wind magic would let him go before he passed out from lack of oxygen.]
The size and speed trade-off makes sense, as does the weapon provision. At least if I'm right and mass correlates to energy needs.
[That's how it works for Warp magic at least: Larger things require more energy to move. And that also holds true for moving items by horse, pegasus, or wyvern. Surely it must be similar, albeit using numbers of a scale that Linahrdt is unfamiliar with.]
How do you know what to inspect for? Is there a checklist?
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Are the gestures and commands the same for all the golem-boxes?
[Please teach him the word 'computer'.]
Which quirks? I've never been in space.
[Unless you count him using his magic and a wyvern to see how high in the atmosphere his wind magic would let him go before he passed out from lack of oxygen.]
The size and speed trade-off makes sense, as does the weapon provision. At least if I'm right and mass correlates to energy needs.
[That's how it works for Warp magic at least: Larger things require more energy to move. And that also holds true for moving items by horse, pegasus, or wyvern. Surely it must be similar, albeit using numbers of a scale that Linahrdt is unfamiliar with.]
How do you know what to inspect for? Is there a checklist?