CH.565 Perfecting Life
Now that I at least knew we could theoretically birth mabuki in the real world, I went to work on perfecting how they should be made. And that ans making their body out of sothing that isn’t cornstarch water.
Or more specifically, I wanted a liquid that either was tal, or at least contained a lot of tal, as that should be optimal.
To make sothing optimal, I ran through tons of Factory tests. Now that I, as well as the System, knew about the problems with the mabuki, I was able to run much better simulations in the Factory.
At first I just tested blood, and while it worked okay, it did have the problem of the mabuki only being able to possess weapons made of blood iron or vampiric steel.
I then tested blood, but I mixed in more tal powder, and while it still worked, the mabuki beca even more specific about what kinds of weapons they could live in.
After that I tried to just mix tal powder into water, but that idea was dood. The mabuki couldn’t stay together and just fell apart.
So next, instead of water, I tried it with oil. Sadly, the only oil I had easy access to is crude oil, but it was decently useful. So tals mixed decently with it, and I think it is definitely an option for the body material for the mabuki.
Next was liquid tals. Stuff like rcury and gallium. As the body material, they were fantastic. The mabuki made from them were able to do a lot of stuff. … except one. When they rge with weapons, they cause problems.
Gallium mabuki would break or damage the weapons they rge with while rcury mabuki are toxic to the person holding the weapon. So neither are really sothing we can use.
Then I thought about sothing from back on Earth. A super thick ‘liquid’ that contains tal. So might even call it a paste. Which should be perfect, as it can still be spread around and moved, but it will also keep together extrely well.
I think the stuff on Earth uses so sort of silicone grease as the base and so sort of aluminum oxide as the tal part. But I don’t have easy access to silicone grease, so I decided to start with resin from a treant. It is naturally nice and thick, so I didn’t need to worry about that part. Instead I need to make it so that it wouldn’t harden when in contact with the air, but that wasn’t too difficult.
I then mixed powdered orichalcum and star titanium into it, thus making this world's first ‘magic paste’. Yes. It is based on thermal paste.
The stuff I made was honestly quite fantastic. Even for stuff outside of my little project. You could use it to effectively link magic lines together and it was a fantastic material for painting magic circuits, since it transfers mana so dang well.
Which is actually kind of the opposite of thermal paste. Thermal paste is non-conductive to electricity. It just conducts heat well. While my magic paste transfers heat just decently well, but transfers magic extrely well.
But that is kind of what I was after. The mabuki live on mana and miasma, so they need to be able to absorb the stuff from the air. So they need to have a decent mana transfer capacity.
I then created a few mabuki with the magic paste as their bodies, and they really were perfect. … with one little problem. They didn’t like low tier weapons or weapons made of low tier tals. They really only liked stuff made of legendary tals.
Which isn’t really a problem, as the living weapons are going to be made of the best materials anyway. And I could always make worse magic paste, using different tal powders mixed with the treant resin.
Because I think the mabuki like weapons that are made of the sa material as their body, or as similar material as their body, as possible.
And the best part about all of this is that while the mabuki do need legendary tals, and while star titanium is no problem, we don’t have unlimited orichalcum, they don’t need that much of it. Only a bit over 100 grams of tal per mabuki.
And naturally treant resin is no problem. I can harvest as much of it as I need. HoBase has 6 floors worth of treants, so we won’t be running out.
So with the new body material figured out, I made so of it and teleported to Janina. We then made our first mabuki, and it actually stayed together. We have successfully created life.
… Well, sothing close enough to life.
I brought our creation back to HoBase and showed it to Wilma. She wanted to na the mabuki, but I asked her to instead make it a body. Her choice on the weapon. And then we’d na both the weapon and the mabuki, as they’d hopefully be one.
Naturally Wilma’s first living weapon was going to be a hamr. Because that is her main weapon of choice.
But we quickly ran into a small problem. Our first mabuki didn’t like the hamr Wilma designed in the Factory.
… oh right, I guess I should ntion that. The mabuki can just co and go from the Factory. They are sothing akin to demons and spirits, so their souls aren’t that well attached to their physical bodies. And as long as I guide their soul, they can transfer between realms like that.
But back to Wilma’s hamr. She wanted her hamr to have the hamr face, as well as the back spike, made out of adamantite. Which is understandable, it is the most durable material available, so it is perfect for striking weapons like hamrs.
Just two problems with that. One, our first mabuki didn’t like it. Because as I kind of figured out earlier, but I didn’t know it went this far, mabuki only like weapons that match their body. And since our little mabuki is made of orichalcum and star titanium, it doesn’t like the orichalcum and adamantite hamr. But luckily we can just make a new mabuki for Wilma’s hamr, and make so other weapon for our first mabuki.
Second problem, we don’t actually have adamantite. Sure I can make it with the True Core, but I’d rather not if I don’t have to. The legendary tals are costly to produce, so I’d rather secure it through a more natural thod.
Luckily, between using tal Magic to study the stuff in the Factory, and Wilma’s Knowledge of Legendary tals, we knew what tals made up adamantite.
In all simplicity, adamantite is a tungsten, cobalt and nickel alloy. So we just need all of that, and we can mix it together in our new alloy furnace, sothing I made after the entire dwarf visit and them comnting on our equipnt. I even got HoBase its own eternal fla from Ninatia. And it does help when making alloying legendary tals.
But back to the materials for adamantite. Nickel is easy to co by. It is commonly traded and I can buy it pretty much anywhere. No need for us to specifically go after it.
Cobalt is much more rare, and the most common uses for it are as a dye, not the tal itself. Cobalt blue and all that stuff. But sadly the common cobalt ore contains a lot of copper, so usually the copper is prioritized, and most of the cobalt is discarded.
But that is also a good thing for us. If we can just get that discarded material, we should be able to refine the cobalt out of it with tal Magic. Especially if Athena is willing to show us how it is done. And considering that we kind of just figured out living weapons, I’m sure Athena will help us out.
So that just leaves the tungsten. It is the material we need the most, but sadly it is also the most rare. There are only a few mines in the world that dig and refine the stuff, and only one of them is located in one of the three Kingdoms. But it produces so little tungsten that it won’t be enough for our needs. There are two more up mines north, in what is now land owned by the United States, and there is one in the Crystal Empire.
While we could probably get so from the Empire, I don’t know if we can get the quantities I want us to get. And I don’t want to touch the States with a pole a mile long until they do sothing stupid again. And after they do, I’ll drop a nuke on them. … okay, maybe not a nuke, but a Divine-Beast instead. But those are basically the sa thing.
… I got sidetracked. Again.
Whatever. So tungsten. In all my wisdom, I decided we’d just make our own mine. We learned how to mine from the dwarves, so we can make a mine. And with a little help for Wilma’s title and Athena, we should find a place with a lot of ore that can be refined into tungsten.
And naturally, like any ti I need to dig up a ton of earth, I decided to do it in the ever forest. It is a non-man’s-land, so no one will care if I uproot a large part of the forest and leave a giant hole in the ground.
With Athena’s help, we located a few areas that contained high amounts of ores. Not just the tungsten we needed, but also stuff like gold, palladium and platinum that we could mine for orichalcum.
And since Athena was with us, we used her, I an asked for her help, to make the beginnings of our mineshaft.
… okay, we didn’t make a mineshaft, we made a huge hole in the ground. More of a quarry than a mine. Because I summoned Gaia, did a little synchro with her and we ended up making a giant hole. And when I say giant, it really was big. About a kiloter in diater and over 250 ters deep. Large enough for any of my B.E.S. ships to land in with a ton of space to spare.
It would be our mine’s center, or sothing like that. And from there, with Athena’s guidance and Super Vehicroid Jumbo Drill, we started our mine.
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And, like promised by the spirit of tal, we found plenty of tungsten ore. It ca in two main varieties. One was a calcium and tungsten mineral, while the other one had iron, manganese and tungsten.
I took all the ore into Storage and made sure I used the material quality increase on all of it. We then headed where we could refine the stuff into usable tals.
With more help from Athena, refining the tungsten was no problem. And yes, we purposefully refined it into tungsten, not directly to adamantite. Because since we refined it, and it is no longer the sa item as it was previously, I can use Storage’s material quality increase on it again.
Then from there, we alloyed the tungsten with cobalt and nickel, and produced the first HoBase made adamantite.
Now Wilma has the materials for her hamr, and I can try to make an adamantite mabuki for her. But honestly, I’ll wait until her hamr is ready, then I’ll make the mabuki. Just so we won’t run into the sa problem as we did with our current one.
We still need to make a weapon for him. I think I might just make an orichalcum and star titanium spear. Just so we can have a living spear. Because a living spear is probably sothing we’d make anyway, and at least that way I can give a permanent ho for my little mabuki.
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