石神千空 Senku Ishigami (
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[Open] Escapades With A Mad Genius
Who: Senku Ishigami and anyone who wants to spend time with him.
Where: Various
When: Imagination 1-6
What: Senku apparently has all kinds of things to do pre-mission.
Warnings: One prompt is medical in nature, it's not really graphic.
Kitchen
In the absence of a laboratory, Senku appeared to be using cooking to cope. No, he wasn't on the purple team, meaning he wasn't officially cooking, but it was keeping him busy, and no one really wanted him to have idle hands for too long.
From the time they left the platform, until the night before the mission, he could likely be found in there at least once a day working on one project or another.
The first day, he was busy using the new ingredient of honey to make a caramel on the stove, and he had bunches of cilantro and some limes on the counter in front of him, as well as a water carbonatation machine.
After that, he could be found with a few other projects. In one instance he had lemons, honey and coconut oil in front of him. In another, he appeared to be making some kind of marinade with soy sauce and a variety of spice packets and some kind of meat. In a third, he was slicing ginger root and daikon as thinly as he could.
On Imagination day 5, he'd found his way to a few mangoes which since he didn't wear his SCA on the train very often, he didn't get the reminder that peeling mangoes was a bad idea. He'd barely started the first one when he developed a rash on his hands and at least the skin that could be seen swelled up, including his eyes and lips, thanks to urushiol being present between the peel and the fruit. One might stop at that point and deal with the allergic reaction, but Senku proceeded to continue peeling fruit as though he wasn't immensely uncomfortable.
Spa
Senku will likely check out the spa late in the evening when he couldn't sleep one night. For modesty's sake, at least other people's modesty, he will select the requisite orange swimsuit and sink into the water for a little soak. Notably, when wet, his hair collapses into some semblance of ordinary.
He wasn't interested in a massage, but a soak and a steam wouldn't be out of place.
[OOC: Also available, choose your own adventure. Senku haunts most cars, he doesn't sleep a whole lot and he doesn't usually mind company. You can just add whatever you like - don't be afraid of the pre-planned threads, or you can contact me on Discord: Ammeschan#5385 or
Ammeschan]
Where: Various
When: Imagination 1-6
What: Senku apparently has all kinds of things to do pre-mission.
Warnings: One prompt is medical in nature, it's not really graphic.
Kitchen
In the absence of a laboratory, Senku appeared to be using cooking to cope. No, he wasn't on the purple team, meaning he wasn't officially cooking, but it was keeping him busy, and no one really wanted him to have idle hands for too long.
From the time they left the platform, until the night before the mission, he could likely be found in there at least once a day working on one project or another.
The first day, he was busy using the new ingredient of honey to make a caramel on the stove, and he had bunches of cilantro and some limes on the counter in front of him, as well as a water carbonatation machine.
After that, he could be found with a few other projects. In one instance he had lemons, honey and coconut oil in front of him. In another, he appeared to be making some kind of marinade with soy sauce and a variety of spice packets and some kind of meat. In a third, he was slicing ginger root and daikon as thinly as he could.
On Imagination day 5, he'd found his way to a few mangoes which since he didn't wear his SCA on the train very often, he didn't get the reminder that peeling mangoes was a bad idea. He'd barely started the first one when he developed a rash on his hands and at least the skin that could be seen swelled up, including his eyes and lips, thanks to urushiol being present between the peel and the fruit. One might stop at that point and deal with the allergic reaction, but Senku proceeded to continue peeling fruit as though he wasn't immensely uncomfortable.
Spa
Senku will likely check out the spa late in the evening when he couldn't sleep one night. For modesty's sake, at least other people's modesty, he will select the requisite orange swimsuit and sink into the water for a little soak. Notably, when wet, his hair collapses into some semblance of ordinary.
He wasn't interested in a massage, but a soak and a steam wouldn't be out of place.
[OOC: Also available, choose your own adventure. Senku haunts most cars, he doesn't sleep a whole lot and he doesn't usually mind company. You can just add whatever you like - don't be afraid of the pre-planned threads, or you can contact me on Discord: Ammeschan#5385 or
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He was familiar with the tensions that Roland was talking about, at least historically or rather it was always a possibility once nuclear weapons came into play. He sat back with his arms crossed then, inadvertently letting go of Gen’s hand, but he needed to think.
He got the picture, it wasn’t just one bomb but potentially annihilation. But world annihilation was so incredibly difficult and unlikely. One couldn’t really set off enough bombs to level each city could they? No, they wouldn’t, because once the governments fell, the citizens didn’t have access.
Senku considered for the moment that this was a possibility. He shifted in his posture, one hand coming up to his eyes and two fingers were raised. He was calculating, Gen would recognize that.
“What determines most the factor of surviving is very much how close you are to the blast. The thing about nuclear weapons is not just the explosion itself, but the radiation. It depends on the size of the weapon, and what agent you’re using, I mean the devices used in Hiroshima and Nagasaki were completely different, so I can’t speculate as to what the composition is for your world.” He exhaled.
“In the short term, assuming I was outside the blast radius and didn’t die initially, I’d identify where the bomb hit and head in the opposite direction. I would travel as far as I could without tapping resources because radiation spreads. Even I can travel 80 kilometres in two days, if I have to. If you’re talking about two different places and being in between, you want to put yourself between the two places. Barring that, aim for an area further out. The worst of it can be avoided that way. The good news is that radiation levels decrease much faster than scientists thought they would, plants were already starting to regrow in those regions within two years.” Senku explained. “And getting far enough away would limit the long term effects on people, but the worst effects come from being too close, and it’s a really nasty bit of warfare.”
He had no intention, personally, in reinventing nuclear arms. Without a doubt they would be, someday, but it wasn’t going to be him.
“As much as you consider world annihilation, it’s statistically unlikely that you would decimate the entire planet in one shot. The governments wouldn’t survive, most likely and then who would have access to the arms? America in my world, is a huge landmass, compared to Japan, so there’s likely a lot of open space. It may not be ideal, but it might be what you have to deal with. Presumably you’d be dealing with a lot more survivors than I am too, because people would probably live outside of the blast radius and effects radius.”
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"That's going to be your big problem, my friend - and opportunity," Gen told him. "Governments and infrastructure as you know it will probably be gone. But you'd still have people. Tons, and tons, of people."
"People who suddenly likely have ... no internet. No international travel. No international trade, or even in a place like the United States or China or Russia, no organized shipping within those massive countries any longer. Society as you knew it will fall apart, and ... that's what you'll need to help manage."
"People are going to panic. People are going to fight and accuse and act against their own best interests as they attempt to protect themselves, and that is your real problem," Gen told him. "If you're worried about survival, you'll need to worry about how to keep people feeling safe, and like things are under control, and that their favorite brand of soda won't be out of stock indefinitely."
"Your cities are going to be the worst hit, even if they're not targeted by nukes," Gen told him, "because without a country's infrastructure to keep them afloat - they'll quickly run out of what they need to keep themselves going. Tight quarters means there will be a lack of food, increased illnesses, greater unrest and riots."
"Radiation is the least of your problems."