In a little house in a little suburb a man and his sub are having chicken and mushrooms in cream sauce for dinner. The latter is kneeling, mouth open to receive forkfuls.
"I'd have to define 'kid' well enough to it, but that might be possible actually..." she muses. "There's some other things I can do but they mostly would involve secondary activation seals that'll run down their lifespan faster than the hindrance seals proper, which could cause logistical issues, and that would introduce some risk for false positives and negatives..."
She nods. "Depending on how much they want to pay upfront for research, I might want to find somewhere to crash or another job while I'm poking at development, though, if they are interested..."
"That'll end up depending on the contract, then, as well as how it's enforced - I'm under existing contracts back home, and new contracts would need to not conflict and to be fairly time-limited, or I'd need to be able to get out of them easily. Admittedly 'easily' includes 'I leave for home without fulfilling it and if our worlds are in contact no one makes this a political issue.'"
Wow 'contracted with the government' and 'it can't be that bad' are incredibly incongruous statements. Not the most ridiculously so of ones she's ever heard, but, like, pretty up there. Especially sans the usual 'government propagandist' smile. Maybe random distribution of magic users in the population prevents the accumulation of power her world's had? Or disrupts it - you'd either need a government nearly all the randomly selected superpowered people want to defend, to aggressively cull young eclipsed who look likely to cause issues, or just end up with anarchy.
Or her priors don't apply very strongly to this world. Jackson is an eclipsed and doesn't seem to be part of anyone's army.
Maybe they're all adorably non-violent? That'd be a nice break from the other magic aliens she's met.
She nods. "I might disagree about what's a reasonable contract, anyways, and it'd be nice to know that up front."
Small smile.
"So looks like my first pass employment opportunity might be talking to people who do lockdowns?"
"It'd probably scale better, at least, though hindrance seals are likely to be slower than how fast I could react if I was physically near someone needing lockdown - once I figure out how to lock someone down with my magic system, anyways, which'll be preliminary to a lockdown seal."
She nods. "If 'eclipse-related emergencies' tend to trigger all at once it'd be a big deal, yeah, though seals can be hard to truly mass produce - for a 'worldwide' scale I'd have to spend some time simplifying it more than usual so I can make each one faster... Though if eclipsed are rare enough it might not take me long to make more seals than there are psions trained to do lockdowns."
"Yeah, they're all at once. Some lockdown psions can work remotely, but not most of them. And they have to get it all done fast 'cause the other way to keep an eclipsed kid from causing disasters is to not let them eat and they've mostly already been kept away from food a couple days before the eclipse. Or get them into a virtuality but not everybody wants to go."
She nods. "...Hm, I can induce starvation states very quickly with healing magic, if that would affect the thing 'not letting them eat' does. If there's an eclipse soon and if especially which kids might cause disasters are fairly predictable, I could distribute the thing that lets me cheat at 'who am I touching' beforehand and then meaningfully be next to everyone affected as quickly as a seal could, as long as that number's not higher than... Under reasonable constraints, probably a thousand if I'm not doing much else. - That strategy should also work if I get the ability to do lockdowns but not the lockdown seal before the next eclipse. Wouldn't be sustainable without me on the planet, of course, but seal development can take years."
"I was imagining it'd get to the kids the same way whichever seals would, I am not physically capable of making one seal for every child in even a fairly narrow age range on an entire planet."
How horrifically undisciplined are their twelve year olds.
...Never mind, she was on a team with Naruto and Sasuke. Their twelve year olds are quite possibly amazingly disciplined.
"...Oh, just occurred to me - I can have more points than I can have active, a thousand is the number of simultaneous points I can affect so the number of kids I could lockdown in a short amount of time - there's trade offs that usually start getting very prohibitive if I have more than... Something like a hundred thousand points? But if I'm not doing anything complicated or monitoring people those trade offs don't matter."
"The language I can write uses a mix of logograms and syllabaries, I'm not sure if that describes English or not."