Finally! An isekai series for the serious minded!
@oblomov if it is, I can only imagine the replies:
> I think you'll find that DIN 12354/847 ACKCHUALLY prescribes the tail of dragons to be no shorter than 2.47m rather than 2.50m
quickly followed by a an isekai about entering a world where isekais about German standards actually follow PROPER German standards
quickly followed by another one, about isekais about isekais...
ending in a final coillapse:
the DINgularity.

I was told I had been summoned to a world of magic. Of gods, heroes, and monsters. Of destiny, prophecies, and the battle against ultimate evil. What I found instead were missing handrails, inadequate escape routes, and a completely unregulated approach to dragon management. My name is Max Mustermann. I am a lawyer, specialized in construction and administrative (...)
@Pseudonym_Ken @Shards @oblomov
I'm still salty about the lack of safety railings in the Death Star.
@Pseudonym_Ken @Shards @oblomov
Don't we see a ship entering the hanger with unprotected personnel present? That implies that there are at least two force fields or else the hanger would have been evacuated when the ship entered. I would personally prefer a physical barrier, or at least having the biologicals retreat to a secure area during landing, but then I'm a fuddy-duddy from the distant future.
@Pseudonym_Ken @Shards @oblomov
PS- have you read any of Varley's "Nine Worlds" reboot? Sparky Valentine spends quite a bit of time musing about vacuum safety.