User blog comment:Imouto-tan/Roman Wiser/@comment-4867780-20161007122508/@comment-4867780-20161008121007

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I see, so Rana is Sherria and Roman's little empress (apple-of-their-eyes only child) ^ ^

Fascinating ! These restrictions are very convincing and immersive, and effectively prevent Roman from becoming the industrial story-breaker he would definitely be otherwise. Interestingly, Lawrence is also restricted by the law of conservation but not the law of natural providence, anything he absorbs/merges with being standardized into a unique universal resource, that can be proportionally converted into any available template. Much more efficient but also quite bland, as it really lacks this transmuting artistry that is so stylish and omnipresent in FMA.

Great backstory ! Everything makes sense like it all really happened, except maybe the reason for Roman and Sherria's divorce, wich seems to have been skipped and gives readers the feeling having missed an important episode. The last piece to figure out before the Background section is ready :D

If if the only living alchemist, then being the strongest is a given ;) You mean he's the only surviving one, and the strongest in the history of alchemy ? What is the Archaeus, by the way ? I forgot to ask in the previous message.

True, the law of natural providence is a major obstacle to the alchemical production of high-level magical items, as the very rare materials and complex supernatural properties prevents Roman from simply synthetizing them from standard materials/properties (which is exactly what Lawrence does, and would obliterate any economic system ^ ^;).

Clayface ? Nice physiological flexibility, though I hope only the surface layers are this soft and/or they can shift their body's density, otherwise ennemy attacks would go right through them and straight to their fragile strategic cores.

Rodger ! It makes sense now ^ ^

Double-edged trump card to avoid game-breaking status, makes sense as well. So the demons negate magical powers except for the Holy sub-type ? Nicely coherent once again, though it would probably be best if the Light sub-type was negated normally as well, as it is a fairly common element that most magic users can access (it would make the demons easily defeatable, invalidating the trump card side).

Gigantic eye, stealth mode. Acknowledged B)

So Lisa is essentially a virtual executive assitant not only to Roman but the CIMO as a whole, who provide admnistrative and tactical assistance wherever needed ? How do Roman and CIMO members see her ? Relations often get pretty weird when the AI is advanced enough to feel human.

I never played Halo, but noticed after reading her Wikia entry that Cortana's iconic naked-like look was changed for a fully clothed one in Halo 5. Some are happy about it, others much less so, and I'm fairly certain which gender is predominant in each side. Though honestly, I can't quite see why a disembodied artificial intelligence would care at all whether her holographic projection is clothed or not, since the concept of physical modesty is probably foreign to her psychology due to... not even having a body in the first place. And since scientists are mostly males, and males love the sight of shapely women, the probability of her holographic avatar being designed to look mostly naked seems substancially higher than the reverse. So while this cosmetic change is a clear victory for feminism, I'm not sure how much in-universe sense it actually makes ^ ^;

Invulnerability Negator sounds good to me, it would turn powerhouses into paper dolls, stripping them of defenses without garanteeing victory. More than enough to give him a fighting chance and intimidate big leaguers, without falling into curb stomping territory.