Isn't it every bronies dream to visit Equestria as a pony? But what would you do if it really happens?
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I don't think I want to know what they saw down in the pitch... I have a suspicion though.
Not to be morbid but if Light's family is in a hot zone and are going to be dead in a month from radiation poisoning why even bother looking for them. What can really be accomplished. The Humans sealed their fate with nuclear winter with a still active foe on all of them.
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Shame they aren't particularly clever with their magic. Cancer is probably one of the very few diseases that could be cured with transmutative measures. Cancer cells are, after all, just normal cells which have mutated sufficiently that they no longer perform their intended function. Classically that means multiplying without end without contributing to the body and choking out surrounding healthy cells. A spell which could take a template from a healthy cell and forcefully transmute every other part of the body to match that template would revert cancer cells into healthy ones (Accounting for differences in the active portion of the genetic code of course). Of course, that would be a temporary measure at best unless the transmutation could be made permenant.
A secondary means would be describing (to the ponies horror) the human method of treating cancer: Attacking the tumor itself with concentrated death (radiation) and then excising the remains via surgery. Or adapt something from chemotherapy, to kill cells during reproduction. Since cancer cells generally reproduce much faster than body cells, the cancer will die faster than the surrounding tissue, and then excision.
And baring all the rest of that, they could instead petrify those infected until such time as a treatment or cure can be created or is available. Hay since transformative magic is temporary, you could (again in a moment of utter body horror) alter the body to push aside or relocate healthy tissue creating an opening to the area and excise it with a scalpel without all the surgery and bleeding and such. Though, the idea of watching that take place (much less having it done to you) is sickening. *shudder*
Point is, it seems like people are never as creative with their spellwork as they could be. Either because the author doesn't think of it, or people want to avoid magic being able to fix everything (even things it probably should).
For some reason nopony noticed this sentence missing a translation:
"Would you manage to cast a spell simultaneously with my gun fire and to hit him?"