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Chapter 12 - Chapter 12

Checking my omni-tool, I found that the temp shield was already down to 30%, my fingers flicked through commands allowing me to bring up the sensors. After studying it for a bit and finding no one other than homeless people within 300 feet of the location, I deactivated them while also activating the new and improved shielding system. On the monitor before me, I watched as a dome was raised over and around the hospital, while those on the outside watched as a shimmer raised into the air before going invisible.

Taking a step back and giving everything one last inspection, I found it was time to leave and return to the grind. Now that I had a capable power source, I could build a few factory-sized replicators straight from Star Trek. That thought came to a screeching halt as I realized I would need people to take care of these things.

Okay, I had to slow down, I needed more than just helper bots. I needed another retcon device just in case I needed to make adjustments and changes. By investing in this money sink, I would need to build Miranda Lawson for my business mogul personality. I would also need personal and mechanical assistance.

Each one I created would lift a massive load off of my shoulders and all I would need to do is check in periodically. And I needed to check in with the Dock Workers Association. Those personal connections would need to be kept alive while spreading the word of the hospital reopening. Aside from Bulma, maybe I should create a micro-bot fabricator unit and keep it disconnected from the internal networks. There was just far too much to do for only one person.

Then I stopped what I was about to do because I gained a flash of inspiration, my crafter and mad doctor powers combined covered both essences blind spots, but they still had one massive weakness, speed. I just had the perfect inspiration on how to fix this because when I looked down at my phone, I perfectly remembered a story that I read a few weeks back written by Sinereal on a Questionable Question called Essentially Konosuba.

Tsunade left the command room as I sat there on my seat trying to figure out how I would create this damn thing to work for me. Unlike the character from that story, I was capable of conjuring both organic and inorganic materials. Then there was the little thing about not having magic in this reality. I could absolutely introduce magic, but there was none in the atmosphere for me to use as an ambient source. My leg bounced up and down as I tried to figure out a way to make this work for me. I had an idea on how to go about it, but I would need energy to make a matter conversion array.

At that thought multiple creations flowed through my mind and I had to dismiss them all because they were all too big and then, it still came down to the little issue of not all of them could convert energy to organic matter.

Okay, first I would create the tesseract to contain the brain of the entire system along with its power adapter which would link it to the hospital's power plant. Energy was a wave that was all around us, the thing was the human body just couldn't interact with it all and the most powerful energy source was the sun. I couldn't harness the sun yet, but I could harness the power plant through dimensional shenanigans.

I would need material synthesizers, tractor beams for both push and pull along with multilateral scanning systems which Star Trek provided along with a few choice pieces from Marvel and DC. The tesseract would be a massive device on the inside but appear to be a small cube on the outside. I was pulling out all the stops for this thing and as I crafted and created more robust and improved parts, I added it to the whole making the tesseract that much better.

I sat there and worked nonstop for three hours straight, Tsunade had even come down and brought me lunch at one point. I made sure to use my telekinesis gauntlets as much as I could and it wasn't until around 1pm in the afternoon that I had something I could truly be proud of.

Once I linked the tesseract with my gauntlets, I went back to installing the bio-organic matter creator into the cube. It worked after the first two failures but I was happy nonetheless with my current prototype. With a raised brow, the tesseract floated to a hover in front of me as I pushed forward a mental image.

The tesseract glowed a little as it scanned my gauntlets and committed every part of it to memory.

Composition summary: Material stored.

Nth Metal

Vibranium

Eezo

Silver

Proto-Adamantium

Local enchantments…

Local data connections…

10.767lbs.

I began conjuring materials—a sample of every metal, mineral, and dead organic material in this world, each roughly the size and shape of a dime. I summoned those that might react violently, or were definitely radioactive, wrapped in a safe, secure, non-reactive layer of another material. In this way, I let Crafter do the heavy lifting, so instead of specifying exactly what I wanted, it would give me a little of everything. I was a fucking nerd who used to be a writer, as in past tense. Now I was in Worm but that didn't mean I lost my nerd card. There was no stopping the chuckle as I looked over the periodic table of exotic metals and elements from fiction on my personal phone.

I then started to do the same with organic material from blood to genetic materials that I never thought I would or could ever get my hands on. What really got me hyped was that I was able to add Pokemon genetic samples along with meta-humans from Marvel and aliens from DC.

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