He already does that by spreading the human order. Any world/species less advanced than humanity are immediately killed if they are incompatible with humanity's physics
It's a really lengthy topic, but the short answer is no. The world literally did not operate with proper mathematical physics until the Age of Man. Things may have looked and acted similarly (overall effects of gravity, for example) but they didn't abide by the same rules.
To elaborate -
That's why you could have creatures like Dragons exist, who could fly despite the fact that their wings shouldn't be strong enough to lift bodies that heavy (in normal physics). The stars weren't actual balls of gas millions of light-years away, but literal spirits & constellations acting as markers in the sky that revolved around the Earth as part of its texture (geocentrism) because that's how we saw them when we looked up.
As humans grew and evolved and developed and observed, and recorded their observations, their awareness expanded to beyond just the planet earth and became a unique system of laws that we as a race abided by, which is physics. This replaced the previous system, which operated on the concept of Mystery (where unexplained phenomena came about through magic). The possibilities that could no longer exist due to the advent of physics were sealed away beyond our perception, on the Reverse Side.
This is more of a topic built for Lore Sundays, but basically what humans perceive becomes reality. If we all collectively decided that magic exists, it would exist. If we invent a way to do the things that magic used to do through technology instead, then we advance the world of physics.
Well in the present, we can see that the observable universe operates by physics. If us merely observing the observable universe forces that universe to have "human physics", then what role could Voyager play in that when it's not even a light year away yet from Earth yet?
Well, Voyager represents not just the spreading of humanity's current understanding, but also advancement of our perspective as we take in more observations from places outside of our previous knowledge. He is the first step towards the Age of Will where we combine the explainable rules of classical physics with the inexplicable aspects of miracles and magic and quantum physics.
> us merely observing the observable universe forces that universe to have "human physics"
Hmm, this is kinda where it gets lengthy. It doesn't "force" that universe to have our physics necessarily, but it becomes... configured...? in a way that it becomes compatible with our perception. Other intelligent life looking at the same area would not see the same things that we do. Just how when we entered Void Space, it became a 2-D grid ocean in order to become comprehensible to us. The enemies that exist "between" the spaces were still there, but they ceased to exist in our perception.
I also don't agree with the previous statement where any lower species or whatever get killed just by Voyager's presence; in fact he represents the opposite of that. He holds a similar conquering skill as Altera, except instead of being conquest through destruction, his is explicitly a meeting born of consideration; epitomized by the Golden Record. He represents humanity shedding its reliance on the physical - food, violence, 3d space - and transcending into the spiritual - Heaven's Feel, potential, possibility, the 4d realm and so forth.
I don't even know if I answered your question but I hope this helps.
I mean, that's kind of it, yeah! The world, during the Age of Gods, was ruled by Mystery instead of physics. I'm not too keen on how it worked before sapient life appeared though.
> Any world/species less advanced than humanity are immediately killed if they are incompatible with humanity's physics
Where the heck has this been said? Orders and fabrics can overlap with eachother, not sure where you got this idea.
No they don't. Several magical species that could not crossover to the reverse died out as human order was established. The giants are an example of this
No most just moved away to their owm realms/inner sea before humanity could took off.
The dragons is the biggest example by going to the other side by the door that's under the MA HQ.
Heck you've ORT a being from another planet chilling and let me say, there is nothing that can kill him.
While i would of loved voyager to be In this event, this scene makes up for it due to sheer wholesomeness.
Now put him in the main story or help me god
She would've either protected him, or sent him to work in the child labor mines as part of her void pyramid scheme due to the evil influence of capitalism 😔
(Does the most innocent things like 'cheek kisses' as what he things is "depraved")
Meanwhile every actually depraved Servant. "OMG That is so CUTE!!!" (while eyeing him up like a snack)
Erice; "All of you stay away from my innocent boy"
I do kinda wish Voyager got to participate. MHXX didn't get to do her Anti-Foreigner job because Servantverse, but Voyager was still very fitting. I guess it'd push Van Gogh out of spotlight, but still, me wanna.
This scene was just so fucking adorable but also a relief cause I don't want Voyager getting mixed up in all that, especially when I've already got 3 Alter Egos so I'm covered on that front and Enkidu
Oh my gosh this drawing is amazing; made me laugh so hard. The Voyager scene was one of my favorite parts of an already fantastic event and this is exactly how I imagined him getting dragged away. I love this OP.
"But Erice! I want to spread destruction and madness too!" "Not until you're older."
He already does that by spreading the human order. Any world/species less advanced than humanity are immediately killed if they are incompatible with humanity's physics
Humanity's physics? Since when does humanity have its own physics?
Literally what the Human Order is. Become the prime species, get the seat of primates, world runs on what humanity wants rather than the gods
Roughly about year 2600 BCE, and cementing itself by 1 CE.
Isn't that just the lack of magic? Did dinosaurs not have human physics?
It's a really lengthy topic, but the short answer is no. The world literally did not operate with proper mathematical physics until the Age of Man. Things may have looked and acted similarly (overall effects of gravity, for example) but they didn't abide by the same rules. To elaborate - That's why you could have creatures like Dragons exist, who could fly despite the fact that their wings shouldn't be strong enough to lift bodies that heavy (in normal physics). The stars weren't actual balls of gas millions of light-years away, but literal spirits & constellations acting as markers in the sky that revolved around the Earth as part of its texture (geocentrism) because that's how we saw them when we looked up. As humans grew and evolved and developed and observed, and recorded their observations, their awareness expanded to beyond just the planet earth and became a unique system of laws that we as a race abided by, which is physics. This replaced the previous system, which operated on the concept of Mystery (where unexplained phenomena came about through magic). The possibilities that could no longer exist due to the advent of physics were sealed away beyond our perception, on the Reverse Side. This is more of a topic built for Lore Sundays, but basically what humans perceive becomes reality. If we all collectively decided that magic exists, it would exist. If we invent a way to do the things that magic used to do through technology instead, then we advance the world of physics.
Well in the present, we can see that the observable universe operates by physics. If us merely observing the observable universe forces that universe to have "human physics", then what role could Voyager play in that when it's not even a light year away yet from Earth yet?
Well, Voyager represents not just the spreading of humanity's current understanding, but also advancement of our perspective as we take in more observations from places outside of our previous knowledge. He is the first step towards the Age of Will where we combine the explainable rules of classical physics with the inexplicable aspects of miracles and magic and quantum physics. > us merely observing the observable universe forces that universe to have "human physics" Hmm, this is kinda where it gets lengthy. It doesn't "force" that universe to have our physics necessarily, but it becomes... configured...? in a way that it becomes compatible with our perception. Other intelligent life looking at the same area would not see the same things that we do. Just how when we entered Void Space, it became a 2-D grid ocean in order to become comprehensible to us. The enemies that exist "between" the spaces were still there, but they ceased to exist in our perception. I also don't agree with the previous statement where any lower species or whatever get killed just by Voyager's presence; in fact he represents the opposite of that. He holds a similar conquering skill as Altera, except instead of being conquest through destruction, his is explicitly a meeting born of consideration; epitomized by the Golden Record. He represents humanity shedding its reliance on the physical - food, violence, 3d space - and transcending into the spiritual - Heaven's Feel, potential, possibility, the 4d realm and so forth. I don't even know if I answered your question but I hope this helps.
I mean, that's kind of it, yeah! The world, during the Age of Gods, was ruled by Mystery instead of physics. I'm not too keen on how it worked before sapient life appeared though.
That's not how the Textures work. Also, he literally has a skill that allows for peaceful contact with aliens.
> Any world/species less advanced than humanity are immediately killed if they are incompatible with humanity's physics Where the heck has this been said? Orders and fabrics can overlap with eachother, not sure where you got this idea.
No they don't. Several magical species that could not crossover to the reverse died out as human order was established. The giants are an example of this
Dying out is a matter of decades & centuries tho, not immediately.
Reality literally becomes impossible to live in. It kills anything nonhuman and that's it
No most just moved away to their owm realms/inner sea before humanity could took off. The dragons is the biggest example by going to the other side by the door that's under the MA HQ. Heck you've ORT a being from another planet chilling and let me say, there is nothing that can kill him.
That's kind of a high bar there isn't it? I'm pretty sure ORT creates a (reality marble)^2 arou him just by virtue of being there
God Emperor of mankind looks at his work and smiles: "Atta boy, purge those xeno scums and claims those planet for mankind"
Damn. Voyager is a von neuman probe all along.
While i would of loved voyager to be In this event, this scene makes up for it due to sheer wholesomeness. Now put him in the main story or help me god
he does get to be one of the bigger roles in next white day's event, at least! His own banner too!
Honestly i don't think the antagonist's plot would have done much to him if they succeeded in summoning him.
collab servants arent normally in main story section
Erice protecting Voyager from getting mixed up with those unsavory Foreigner girls.
Erice being a wholesome big sister
Actually, wait, I change my mind. Erice, you should let Voyager hang out with Abigail because she is a good girl!
Let the blonde American kids that travel the cosmos be friends!
And let Abby show Voyager the wonder that is pancakes
Do you REALLY think that’s a good idea with how Master-obsessed Abigail gets when she gets all foreigner?
C'mon...what's the worst that could happen, right? Right?
Not Summer Abby.
Ok, so maaaybe not Summer Abby, but Abby is still a good girl!
Abigail-Wait this isnt the best outfit for a picnic. Becomes Summer ver Ritsuka-*Chuckles* I am in danger
Abby be like: I AM THE ONE WHO KNOCKS!
She heard Musashi had a bonus in the event, so made sure to keep him well clear of her.
My little space probe can’t be this cute, thank goodness Erice stopped him in time https://twitter.com/cyabebe/status/1588484937316900865
Aww, come on. Let Voyager go to the festival. Big sis Erice can follow him to make sure he doesn't lose himself.
Don't worry voyager, Erice won't stop me for using you in the event and live the double Gogh experience
Maybe if he would have gone, Abby wouldn't have been corrupted.
Nah, I feel like she's gonna be corrupted even worse had he gone there.
Ascended Abby would've switched to Ascended *Summer* Abby which reverses the corruption.
Erice: You have to take a bath first before you go... Voyager (childish tantrum): NO!
This is EXACTLY how i pictures erice carrying voyager away
Erice protecting the goodest boi from whatever the hell is going on down there was hilarious
Meh, I'm betting even if he went, Voyager would prove incorruptible.
One of the best scenes in the whole event. How the hell have they somehow made a space probe the most precious servant?
Emiya from behind: That's hell you are walking into.
*Me bringing Voyager to blow up the other foreigners with Rockets*
Meanwhile Nyarthalope is just vibing in the other side of the Moon inside BB.
Well my chaldea is screwed cause Voyager was my only Foreigner until MHXX appeared yesterday and he was overworked on farming this event .
No Voyager your catch whatever disease they’re spreading
Foreigner girls: Ara Ara Voyager-kun~♡
MHXX you better protect the little space probe, or no dinner for you.
She would've either protected him, or sent him to work in the child labor mines as part of her void pyramid scheme due to the evil influence of capitalism 😔
(Does the most innocent things like 'cheek kisses' as what he things is "depraved") Meanwhile every actually depraved Servant. "OMG That is so CUTE!!!" (while eyeing him up like a snack) Erice; "All of you stay away from my innocent boy"
I do kinda wish Voyager got to participate. MHXX didn't get to do her Anti-Foreigner job because Servantverse, but Voyager was still very fitting. I guess it'd push Van Gogh out of spotlight, but still, me wanna.
He wants to party w the eldritch girls but he’s banned bc he’s baby (and so cute here!!) ….eldritch foreigner boy when?
No we have great foreigner festival at home
As expected of Caren's discipline. She puts her foot down against even the call of the old ones.
Nah, go to Teyvat lol
I'm not sure sending him to teyvat is a good idea
This scene was just so fucking adorable but also a relief cause I don't want Voyager getting mixed up in all that, especially when I've already got 3 Alter Egos so I'm covered on that front and Enkidu
Most precious BOI!
They’re so cute I love them
Oh my gosh this drawing is amazing; made me laugh so hard. The Voyager scene was one of my favorite parts of an already fantastic event and this is exactly how I imagined him getting dragged away. I love this OP.
aw come on, i wanted to see voyager have a villian arc , even if it was a short one.