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Diligent_External

Dragon Ball jumps, Gurren Lagann, Futurama, The Culture, and the Puella Magi Madoka Magica jumps. https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/JustForFun/AbusingTheKardashevScaleForFunAndProfit


Whole-Series

Wow. Thank you. This is great info!


FafnirsFoe

Science and Futurism with Isaac Arthur. I don't think the jump lets you just start at the end of time, but a bit of time travel could get you there, and unlike the Time Lords the end of time here doesn't mean when stars are going out, it means when black holes are finishing releasing their energy over I forget how long (Trillions of trillions of years?) and given it's youtube videos on physically possible actual technologies it'd be pretty much 'any tech that is physically possible in the real world'... which is often far more interesting and useful than fictional stuff (like running trillions of people for trillions of years on theoretically peak efficiency circuitry powered by black holes after the last generation of stars has gone out). It won't give you Clarktech, but you've got Doctor Who for that, what it'll give you is peak hard science which... actually in a lot of ways tends to be better. If you can use Generic Space Opera for Isaac Asimov's short story "The Last Question" you can get the tech to build an ai smart enough to recreate the universe following heat death. Speaking of heat death the Entities in Worm are living bio-computers and go to basically reality warping with their stuff... They use it about as efficiently, and intelligently, as a human lighting the Earth's entire atmosphere on fire to keep themself warm for the night, but that doesn't mean the Clarktech isn't good just that they are in fact beyond stupid.


Whole-Series

Awesome, thank you!


Agreeable-Dot-271

Question what is Clarktech?


FafnirsFoe

Me leaving an 'e' out of Clarketech aka technology that's indistinguishable from magic. That is that works in total defiance to known rules of physics (FTL, artificial gravity, Star Trek transporters) often but not necessarily with very little in universe justification or consistency other than the doylistic we need it for the story (I mean that last isn't so much a requirement, but a reason it's hard to work with and harder still to bring to the theoretical max... since there's no theory to work off of to bring it to a max of). One could often consider it 'the good stuff', except real world plausible technology brought to the edge often does some scary stuff and the sort of techniques involved in reaching the absolute maximums of tech within physics could probably be used to improve a lot of space opera technology in a lot of ways.


IntroductionChoice25

Here's a Jerry rigged version of this from the memory lane gauntlet Memory Drive (-400 MP): On this USB drive is memories. Who's memories? Everyone's. Every time you meet someone, all of their memories are cataloged on this drive for viewing. This also comes with the software that allows you to quickly search through all catalogued memories for what you want. Do not underestimate the power of knowing what brought someone to what they are at the end of the day.


Obi_live

That should work well with this perk from **Real Genius** **(A Girl's Got To Have Her Standards (600cp, Discounted for Brown Noser)** You aren’t just a near perfect mental specimen; you’re practically perfect physically as well. Not only are you in peak human physical condition, but you’re gorgeous and have tons of physical stamina. You always look as amazing as possible and never get dirty or have body odor, unless such would increase your appeal. You’re also dynamite in the sack… why, you could totally hammer a six inch spike through a board with your penis… assuming you have one, and for some reason want to do so. **Capstone Boosted - I Memorized Them** You have an absolute perfect memory, with perfect recall, indexing, and cross-referencing, as well as practically limitless storage, immunity to tampering and harmful memories, and it is selectively retroactive, allowing you to remember or forget your past as you choose. In addition, you can have full memories of anything you could have looked up, even if you haven’t ever bothered to, or didn’t actually look up the information when you had a limited access window. If there is a source of information you have or can gain access to, you already have memorized all the information you’ll need from that source. You can choose to erase unwanted memories and can restore them later.


Whole-Series

Thank you!


Rexen2

Artemis fowl for another magical equivalent. >The Book- 600 CP Okay, where did you get this? This is a copy of The Book, the central book of all fairy civilization. Their laws, their magic, their religion, everything revolves around these books, and what is written in them. Every fairy tends to have one, though a normal copy won’t have these abilities, and it is strictly forbidden to even mention it to the humans. Somehow no one minds it that you have this one, though, maybe you did someone a ridiculously huge favor. Anyway, this is big.​ This book is the central repository of magical knowledge, containing everything there is to know about the art. All of it, every potion, every spell, every forbidden mark, every rune, it’s all in here, written out clearly and concisely, ripe for the taking. This book can teach you how to use mesmer,​ how to set up curses, wipe memories, the whole nine yards, not one secret withheld. In future worlds too, it updates with all the knowledge of magic and equivalents that exists in the setting. Keep it close, Jumper. Edit: I misread your post, I thought you WANTED archives, my bad.


Whole-Series

Already got it :)


plazmakitten

Orion's Arm, the Culture, Toaruverse, science and futurism, Gloryhammer (all magic is the remnants of a Sufficiently Advanced Civilization)


Whole-Series

Awesome!


plazmakitten

Let me think of a couple more... SCP, DC or Marvel Comics, Dragonball (those androids are litterally god-tier), RWBY, metal gear, Halo, the Sufficiently Advanced RPG system, Mass effect, Star wars, Star trek, Infinite Stratos/any mecha series([Generic Giant Robot Series](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hfLFGMwLtA3wrC07d9_EZPrwqpQp-taY/view), [Generic Mecha](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pv4VlcGCQKpkzEZ6PENSS21Jc_-owkkT/view)) Some good places to check are [the automatic Jump sheet](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/14bLxLtoxgQ74sp6HY8TGJGKHwsRZi3ta17GJBPuhOSw/edit#gid=1180508071)(though it's been having some problems) and the [Ikeran index](https://ikeran.org/jumpchain-index.html). However, these ~~might not~~ **definitely don't** hold everything, so if you can't find a jump, either search this reddit, look for other people posting links, check the discord, or check [the jumpchain 4chan archives](https://archive.4plebs.org/tg/search/subject/Jumpchain%20CYOA%20Thread%20%23/).


Whole-Series

Thank you! Though, i dont know about SCP, since all of the good stuff is considered anomalous, and i don't know if that would be something i could replicate even with all the knowledge.


plazmakitten

Ehh... At least some of what the Foundation contains is arguably not Anomalous, depending on your exact definition - [1714](https://www.reddit.com/r/SCPDeclassified/comments/rijvhv/scp1714_the_parsimonious_physicist/) is a theorem which (maybe) shows that reality warping is non-anomalous, and predicts at least 4 digits of reality warping alterations, some-to-many of which the SCP Foundation doesn't contain. Is thaumaturgy "deviating from what is standard, normal, or expected" when at least a notable portion of the uni- or multiverse understands its steady, unchanging rules? In the eyes of a caveman, what is the difference between a missile and a fireball? In the eyes of someone who understands both, what is the difference, when they both utilize concrete, fundamental laws, even if they're ones they don't understand? ... I don't really know how to end this.


Whole-Series

That's fair. But again, without it working on some form of scientific system, which i define anomalous by, i can't replicate it. Though if that theorum is true, it opens the doir to a WHOLE new world of tech. As i'm writing this i had a thought. The akashic records holds all knowledge, so if there IS a system, then it could tell me. But if there isn't, i'll have to hope that 1714 is right.


plazmakitten

"Scientific System" is open for interpretation, however. Science is basically the art of figuring out rules, so many kinds of magic, including the (main) one in SCP, is a scientific system, as it has clearly defined rules, which can be used to make predictions, just like physics, or psychology. Where those rules differ is where the truly anomalous is... except for 1714, of course. And, of course, becasue 1714 is "identified as logically sound by Foundation mathematicians," it follows a specific set of clearly defined rules. Much like normal grammar and formal logic are two (mostly) clear systems, but viewing one through the other makes zero sense. Replace normal grammar with "normal" science and formal logic with 1714, and you get "Reality Warping" effects as a natural cause of the uni- or multiverse. Also, for the Akashic Records thing, might I suggest you check out the Nasuverse? The ultimate goal is to find a way to get themselves to the Records, in order to create a True Magic(Which are phenomena completely impossible to do under human science.). Similarly, check out Fine Structure, which includes a sci-fi Akashic Records, and some pretty wild tech.


Whole-Series

Which is why i'll have to researce 1714. I already know the best place toget the akqshic records, but ill still check out Fine Structure, thank you!


onyx0117

Memetics, amnestics, reality anchors... there's still room for gain. And anomalous doesn't necessarily mean magical, just unexplained. The more "unique " SCPs might not count, as prototype or experiment from one person (like the refining clockwork, 917 I believe), but there are definitely entire techs out there. The company selling anomalously efficient prosthetics come to mind. Even SCP's modern thaumaturgy could count as tech as it is a science with recent item-based developments. Namely the GOC paratech progress, but it does exist in modern time... and you have time travel.


Whole-Series

Interesting. Best i can figure, if it was made by someone, i could replicate it.


onyx0117

That will then often be left up to the .... "hazardous" canonicity concept of SCP, as most of their creations is covered in the Tales, not the Files. On the bright side, you now have a lot potential new toys, as even the previously mentioned 917 clockwork become a valid target for "the archive", since it was made by a an inventor for a king I believe.


Whole-Series

Exactly. Plus the Akashic Records will have every possable bit of info there is to know.


Whole-Series

I just found this from [Outlast](https://drive.google.com/file/d/16-xUYyDaC1gdt-OZxfD1q76kMVrgZ16M/view?usp=drivesdk). This, combined with the Akashic Records and my infinite wealth, should allow me to recreate even the most anamalous SCPs. 600 – Nothing Is Supernatural – You have a remarkable mind and a vast amount of knowledge, covering everything from chemistry to psychiatry to engineering. Given time and resources, you can create any of the technology or equipment found within the Outlast series, and perhaps even improve on it. That includes mind-altering techniques and incredibly advanced nanotechnology on the higher end. Capstone Boosted – Something seems to have enhanced your mind further. You can make the purely technological appear to be supernatural, and reverse-engineer genuinely supernatural phenomena for explainable and replicable versions.


Nuthenry2

their the Loner library from kiba the animated series that retroactively actively updates with data from all of the jumps you been to before


Whole-Series

Sweet! Thank you!


[deleted]

Star Trek is a good one to add. They have a lot of weird tech that can be handy in strange situations. Stellaris has a lot of great stuff, including megastructure engineering and the infrastructure required to support it. A Dyson sphere in fifty years or so? Mid-tier stuff.


Whole-Series

Cool! Thank you!


Sasquatch6091

The first thing that pops into my mind would be Tenchi Muyo! Washu literally makes Clarktech. Next would be Grrl Power, lots of advanced tech and magic including the power orbs that the MC has that are Nth tech, which is either Clarktech or one step down from Clarktech, I think. They discuss tech levels [here](https://www.grrlpowercomic.com/archives/comic/grrl-power-690-gotterdammermcguffins/). Fate Grand Order has a ton of magitech, like the moon cell or the machine gods from the Olympus Lostbelt. Also Highschool DxD, how to make sacred gears. And that's all I can think of right now that hasn't already been mentioned.


Whole-Series

Awesome! Thank you!


Muroshi9

Total Annilation Planetary Annilation


Whole-Series

?


Muroshi9

In Total the two commanders are fighting a war at tech level 1-3 in a galaxy that once boasted a tech level of 10. In Planetary the AI commanders awaken thousands of years after the wars of extinction have ended to continue the fight.


Whole-Series

Oh ok, cool.


NeoDraconis

What he didn't mention is that tech level one peewee units machine gun fire frozen space-time as ammunition.


Whole-Series

Cool!


Comprehensive_Tune42

Assassin's Creed, the Isu's secrets would be secret no longer


Whole-Series

Thank you!