I wonder if I should ask the old man to search for it with a , or if I should build some kind of .
Jin thought for a moment.
"Jin, well, can you put that aside for a moment?"
"Oh, Goose."
"I've been thinking about what you said during the day, but I'm missing a couple of things."
What's that?
What is it?" "One is how you did in Fuso and Mitsuho. ...... I've heard a little bit about this one, but the other is the <> that's important."
"What?"
"...... the stories of the people who were actually fighting."
"Oh, I see. ......
What kind of fighting was going on on the battlefields. That's what Guth said he wanted to know.
And Vivien,
"I guess so. <."
Yet the memories of those who fought on the front lines have long since dissipated into the void.
It is not even possible to reproduce it now.
"...... Hmmm, I wish I had a battle golem left over from that time. ......"
Even if the golem was destroyed and sent to scrap, if some battle data is left in the control core (control core), it would be ...... possible to reproduce it.
However, none of such data was found in the remains we have investigated so far.
"Even the magical brains of the ruins don't know what was going on at the front lines, do they?
It's a pity.
It's a shame.
Jin, Goose, Vivian and the others let out a small sigh of relief.
"I think that the vanguard of the front line was probably manned by golems.
Then came Luis.
He fantasizes about those days with a commander's mind.
"If we were dealing with <>, we would leave the shields to the golems, and saturate them with magic or magical tools from the rear. I think that was the basic tactic.
"I see, Lewis."
"But don't you think that the Northerners would have had golems and would have attacked at long range?"
"Yes, Goose is probably right. In that case, they might have used the golem to disrupt the enemy lines.
"Do you agree, Reinhard?"
"Yes. ...... I don't know what kind of tactical theory the commanders of that time had learned.
The same people would have thought a few things in common, Reinhardt said.
"Disturbing the enemy line with a speedy golem and then hitting them with a long-range attack, huh?"
Goose muttered in admiration. Reinhard continued.
"Yes. Another possible tactic is to jam the enemy mages with a magical golem.
"Jamming?"
"Yes. < or , but it could at least disrupt the enemy mage's concentration, delay the activation of magic or reduce its power, right?"
"How exactly?"
"I don't know. How about ......, but he tries to use powerful magic and then stops, and then stops and tries to use ......?"
"I see. It would be possible to disturb the free magical element (ether) around them.
Arnold thinks to himself as he looks on that this kind of banter is also a good time for them.
Arnold was happy to know that he was a member of such a family.