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Heavy Object-Volume 4, Afterword
Volume 4, Afterword
If all goes as planned, this should be Volume 4. When writing multiple volumes at the same time, it can be a little unclear which one will be released first...
This is Kamachi Kazuma.
Swimsuits!!!!! No, actually this was a Christmas story.
The theme was resources. You could even view Chapter 1 as a story that begins with the human resources named Quenser and Heivia being stolen.
In the world of these novels, they have a few different methods of acquiring food and rare earth elements. The Treasure of Electron Mathematics method of creating artificial platinum is based on a similar technique that actually exists, so check it out if you are interested.
As all of the Objects so far had been based on high-speed battles, I wanted to have a Second Generation Object that had all sorts of abilities allowing it to function without using high speed movements. The Deep Optical here is even slower than the Tri-Core from Volume 1.
The laser weapons themselves have no issue with speed. In fact, you would need to break the light speed barrier to be faster than them. The real problem was that I had to add on several weaknesses to keep it from being too overpowered to play its role in the story.
Just like a railgun, this weapon is not just some fantastical piece of technology. It is a type of weapon that could very well become standard one day, so perhaps it is our role as fiction writers to have several countermeasures stocked up.
I give my thanks to my illustrator Nagiryo-san and my editor Miki-san. ...As always, I get the feeling the backgrounds and small details make this a difficult story to work on. I am truly grateful they have stuck with me this far.
I also give my thanks to all you readers. I think it is due to all your support that I was able to have an entire chapter filled swimsuits and not a single Object. I am truly thankful.
And so, I think I will end this here.
I lay down my pen while hoping this book will remain in your heart in some way. 𝘧r𝘦𝗲w𝘦𝚋𝐧o𝘷𝘦𝙡.co𝑚
Are the heroines a type of resource for a novel?
-Kamachi Kazuma