She worked from home most of the time anyway, being forced to do so seemed like not that big of a deal. When the chance to help end the outbreak was presented, she went for it, and got back more than a footnote in history in return.
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TYFC!!! While I do sympatise with Bon Bon she is quite the mood killer....
Bon Bon's mad, but justifiably so given how pretty much everything in this experiment lacks informed consent. She's also smart. With the government killing the people involved with the Ponid experiment, she's likely going to be without a penny to her name. And the American government isn't exactly known for funding people without money without lawsuits involved, for which irony of ironies you need money.
Trying to relearn magic Lemon's style of magic is also a smart idea. It may mean progress will take a pause while everyone re-studies the basics, but after that things will make leaps forward as Lemon can start fully explaining how magic works without things getting lost in translation.
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More to the point, new forms of notation can often enable entirely new ways of looking at problems that result in new solutions (and new problems, but that's the fun part). Look at the development of algebra and calculus historically and how they proved to be useful for an enormous range of applications across mathematics and the sciences. Additionally (and echoing a comment that I made on a previous chapter), if you could express magic in mathematical terms there's a real chance that applying existing theorems and theorem-proving techniques to magic would allow you to make rapid theoretical advances, for instance by using Gödel's incompleteness theorem to show that entire ranges of imaginable spells are impossible. It doesn't do much practical in the short term, but in the long term it's important if you want to go anywhere.
I don't think that was the words anyone who graduated from Celestia's School for Gifted Unicorns should say. You would make a drop-out-but-ambitious Sunburst felt even worse.
Cue anthroization...
Or she could turn into a dissimilar human (compared to her original form) and then re-transform into yet another pony! How many imports can one handle before the literal schizophrenia renders them inoperable?
Best do the test in better isolated conditions this time...
It's definitely interesting that Lemon recognizes physical disparity in her recollection of Twilight. Morsels of hints for us readers.
I love this