>>718625110
Just explain the sci-fi shit away with magic instead?
The potential of doing "urban fantasy" or "sci-fi" fantasy where the conventional tropes of magical races and stuff from the medieval themed period is there but no one seems to actually bother with it.
You can have Mana as a driving force for making certain Sci-Fi shit work like, somehow they discovered it is in some way an almost universal grade type of fluid that when distilled or altered in a certain way and kept in a certain type of environment and container, it can act as various type of stuff such as Healing Salve similar to what the Bacta Tanks in Star Wars are, or even fuel for ships or the thing that actually manages to make the various quantum level types of stuff actually function without massive strain from more "limited" sources like fossil or coal fuel etc etc and whatnot, but the issue for gaining it for example is that Mana can only really be extracted from people who have it, meaning you either have to set up some kind of Mana donation center like how they do with blood, or you go about it the dark way where you have literal farms built up full of slaves that are bred and raised to be nothing but cows that get milked of all their mana so it can be used for various purposes.