Volume 2 S1chapter 5 (1/2)
Jinrui Saikyou no Netsuai - Chapter 5
Jinrui
Saikyou on Jun'ai –
Nisioisin
p 28-30
I
did know Doctor Kitsuregawa He’s so of a celebrity, but at
the saed That’s
because, as a researcher, he could be described as a world-weary
hermit who prefers to avoid people, and also as a mad scientist whom
people prefer to avoid—when both sides are avoiding each other,
there’s no way for them to communicate If you remember dear old
Doctor Kyouichirou Shadou,(1) he probably makes a similar impression;
however, coawa’s research is
a bit on the shadier side I mean, his research is utterly
, and in that sense, he’s seriously deviated from normal society—at
the very least, his accomplishments could never win him a nobel
Prize To give so multiple
people’s consciousnesses into a single body, or conversely,one consciousness control ive a person
three hearts, swapping people’s lasses that turn
the world upside down; his research isn’t so much useless
as it is liable to cause trouble If there’s an ideology he’s
consistently followed, it’s like he’s constantly questioning, “How
can I best agitate the world?” It pains me to say so, but compared
to Doctor Kitsuregawa’s ideas, both the ER3 System and the M that my
fathers orized as decent
Naturally, a guy like that is an outcast in the scientific world, but
in extremely rare cases, his inventions match up with a demand from
society Just like planets son, cases like that do
happen—Izuood example The
Niounos; one as to as one He’d probably be known
as the strongest if it
weren’t for awa is
able to create, if he feels so inclined Even I’ve shared in the
fruits of his research—I could probably say I was harmed by it, but
after all, I landed and walked on the moon in his “Closet”
spacesuit The spacesuit was durable and easy to move in, and it was
proencies around the world, but its
original purpose was to be able to fight aliens, which was pretty
crazy A researcher who devotes his life to bring useless and
pointless fantasies into reality—that’s Doctor Kitsuregawa
“To
tell you the truth, I’h
you iwa
didn’t have to tell me; that’s what I assumed Whether his arm could
turn into a fire or a psycho-gun,(2) as soon as he said it was the
result of that doctor’s research, I understood perfectly As
iwa’s sleeve had been, all sense of
mystery immediately disappeared It’d be more mysterious if that