

Pressing it whisks the group away to the series' school setting. Megumin says she agrees with his logic but presses it anyway. Kazuma holds her back, pointing out it could do something dangerous. Isekai Quartet: When the Konosuba group finds a mysterious button, Aqua immediately wants to press it.

She even taps on some of Licht's more bizarre research items in his lab.

This is the kind of thing that can result in self-destruct sequences being set off, Wave Motion Guns made to be even more dangerous without anyone who knows what they're doing to run them, all while someone with half a brain will scream warnings (and insults to their intelligence) just before things get wrecked. Usually, they'll ask the all-important question, " What Does This Button Do?" just before doing so, or just after doing so if the work emphasizes them being unthinking rather than reckless. They're willing to stumble blindly towards a control panel and start randomly pressing buttons. The second type.does not have that kind of patience. Someone who can break it down into a more simplified language, to a point where it can be easily understood, what its benefits are, what dangers it may impose, and the like. The first type is patient enough to wait for an explanation to be given, usually by an expert on a subject and/or its creator. When it comes to curiosity, there are generally two main types.
