[Which is what he initially suspected. And said. Makes sense why he can teleport, fly, or however else he gets the machines from one place to another to do... whatever he's doing with them.]
Uh-huh. You're personifying robots.
[Maybe not a disheveled hermit's normal route, but it's definitely an available one.]
No one touches my gauntlets but me. The LILITH techs do what I let them.
[Putting that out there immediately. Changing his costume or his hero gear seems like a treachery to his world. But at the same time... Bakugo leans back on his hands.]
I've read about them. They're an explosive that detonates a set time after you activate them and throw them. We have weapons like that, although they're chemical-based.
[Answer: he knows about them in theory.]
Are you...suggesting that I make one? I can't say it will work like the ones of this world, but I could tinker up one based in alchemical principles and some magic. Something infused with an explosions spell? A fireball?
[Not quite what he had in mind, but as Taryon talks, Bakugo changes his intention. Rather than letting the man enchant some of his own makeshift grenades, now he's curious to see what sort of "grenades" this tech mage can come up with on his own.]
Aa. Come up with five different variations and see if you can impress me.
[Of course he's gonna turn this into a challenge! Make Taryon work his brain more and give Bakugo an interesting surprise when he finishes.]
Five?! [He blurts his surprise before he can catch himself.] I mean - sure, I can do such thing. Once we have a laboratory open to us Outsiders, I'll get right do it!
[He gives Bakugo a thumbs up.]
You'll get your weapons.
[Five, though...he can do a basic exploding one, but what other variations can he do when he doens't have access to common magical ingredients. A mystery that he will have to solve himself.]
[Oh? His brow arches towards his bangs at Tayron's exclamation. Could be a few reasons for that. He's piqued, and looking kinda smug about catching the mage off guard.]
Too much for you, smart guy?
[And there he goes, putting his composure back together. A laboratory they can use means it'll have to wait until they return to their normal base. But he doesn't have a due date.]
I'm looking forward to this.
[Hey, if it explodes, that's the most important part.]
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Date: 4/24/25 20:02 (UTC)[Which is what he initially suspected. And said. Makes sense why he can teleport, fly, or however else he gets the machines from one place to another to do... whatever he's doing with them.]
Uh-huh. You're personifying robots.
[Maybe not a disheveled hermit's normal route, but it's definitely an available one.]
No one touches my gauntlets but me. The LILITH techs do what I let them.
[Putting that out there immediately. Changing his costume or his hero gear seems like a treachery to his world. But at the same time... Bakugo leans back on his hands.]
You know what a grenade is?
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Date: 4/27/25 02:23 (UTC)[Answer: he knows about them in theory.]
Are you...suggesting that I make one? I can't say it will work like the ones of this world, but I could tinker up one based in alchemical principles and some magic. Something infused with an explosions spell? A fireball?
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Date: 4/28/25 23:29 (UTC)Aa. Come up with five different variations and see if you can impress me.
[Of course he's gonna turn this into a challenge! Make Taryon work his brain more and give Bakugo an interesting surprise when he finishes.]
Chemical, technological, magical, go for it.
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Date: 4/30/25 14:00 (UTC)[He gives Bakugo a thumbs up.]
You'll get your weapons.
[Five, though...he can do a basic exploding one, but what other variations can he do when he doens't have access to common magical ingredients. A mystery that he will have to solve himself.]
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Date: 5/1/25 01:48 (UTC)Too much for you, smart guy?
[And there he goes, putting his composure back together. A laboratory they can use means it'll have to wait until they return to their normal base. But he doesn't have a due date.]
I'm looking forward to this.
[Hey, if it explodes, that's the most important part.]