This is fine. As long is it isn't radiation pumped directly into the hot spring water, this is a fairly clean and safe solution. Reiuji may be a birdbrain, but managing nuclear fusion is her specialty!
This is fine. As long is it isn't radiation pumped directly into the hot spring water, this is a fairly clean and safe solution. Reiuji may be a birdbrain, but managing nuclear fusion is her specialty!
Who takes a flying leap into a hot spring anyway? Most people would poke their toe in to measure the temperature before getting in and if the water is boiling hot, that would be a clear visible cue. Plus the place would be full of unbearably hot steam. Worst case scenario would be that nobody got to soak and relax in the onsen, leaving with a scalded big toe.
Who takes a flying leap into a hot spring anyway? Most people would poke their toe in to measure the temperature before getting in and if the water is boiling hot, that would be a clear visible cue. Plus the place would be full of unbearably hot steam. Worst case scenario would be that nobody got to soak and relax in the onsen, leaving with a scalded big toe.
I think you're forgetting a certain red headed gate keeper, who might want to cannonball right in like its a swimming pool.
Well, it could be super-heated distilled water where it doesn't boil despite being well over boiling point because of the absence of impurities to form bubbles off of. Until you toss a Meiling into it, it looks like water, and then it explodes.
This is fine. As long is it isn't radiation pumped directly into the hot spring water, this is a fairly clean and safe solution. Reiuji may be a birdbrain, but managing nuclear fusion is her specialty!
...and its flares,although Utsuho still is an unique handler-expertenthusiast with specialized equipment,insulation,and(farther and lower than those 2 simple yet still implyinh vignettes)distance...
...It is also a truly good practical idea and adaption to employ...
Piemur1 said:
Well, it could be super-heated distilled water where it doesn't boil despite being well over boiling point because of the absence of impurities to form bubbles off of. Until you toss a Meiling into it, it looks like water, and then it explodes.
Piemur1 said:
Well, it could be super-heated distilled water where it doesn't boil despite being well over boiling point because of the absence of impurities to form bubbles off of. Until you toss a Meiling into it, it looks like water, and then it explodes.