Haha, nah, I just started copying the translation at work and got interrupted.
But yeah, this probably isn't getting approved; you saw the result in the thread you made on this. I'm just copying my translations over because it's a quick process and I may get some feedback on some of the more hairy lines during the three-day hangtime.
Like the top left there. Sanae seems to be saying that hot fusion *is* a semipermanent source of energy, which is sort of contrary to her general thesis statement here. I don't get it.
glasnost said: Haha, nah, I just started copying the translation at work and got interrupted.
But yeah, this probably isn't getting approved; you saw the result in the thread you made on this. I'm just copying my translations over because it's a quick process and I may get some feedback on some of the more hairy lines during the three-day hangtime.
Like the top left there. Sanae seems to be saying that hot fusion *is* a semipermanent source of energy, which is sort of contrary to her general thesis statement here. I don't get it.
Didn't read it until now... Thought the topic was already solved... well. I still has some hope, useless hope. ^^U
That is--By its very nature, the technology produces energy semipermanently, even when left alone.Yes.As long as it requires the power of Yatagarasu to function, it will remain imperfect.