Meiko: Today I'm meeting with Darwin, a student from Faraday University. Darwin, you are a scholar in the magical arts, correct?
Darwin: That's the official title yes, but I prefer not to use that preposterous name. This is not some kind of art, it's a hard science, and therefore it deserves to be called magical science.
Meiko: But is it really a science the way that physics is?
Darwin: Of course it is. It's the study of a natural phenomenon. It's governed by laws just like everything else in the world around us.
Meiko: And that's what you're doing at Faraday University?
Darwin: Exactly. I'm studying the synthesis of magical objects, ones that have energy stored within it that can be released at will. I've now finished my work on processing Rainbow Ore, but there is still much more work to be done.