The chanics on the side were having a heated discussion. Those who could enter the Technical Departnt were the top figures of the Holy Knight Company, with a deep understanding of private cha, all nurtured and retained at great expense by the Holy Knight Company. Despite the tempting offers and solicitations from the cha manufacturing enterprises eyeing them, so many people still chose to remain with the Holy Knight Company, proving that the company’s behind-the-scenes boss was not simple.
There was a legend in the Holy Knight Company that the Empire’s largest cha company, Reilo cha Company, once tried to poach the most excellent chanic, Dell, from Holy Knight Company. But at that ti, Dell had already been promoted to Deputy Director of the Technical Departnt, and he was satisfied with both his working environnt and salary, not wanting to go to the high-pressure Reilo Company. As a result, the wealthy Reilo HR manager tirelessly lobbied Dell, even visiting the Holy Knight Company with a very arrogant deanor. When he stood in the lobby, he happened to et Christina on her first day of work.
Christina just looked at the manager and said, "Sir, this is not the Reilo Company. Our boss requests you leave." The HR manager who poached employees on others’ turf turned red and white in the face and then left. Originally assigned to the Technical Departnt, Christina ended up standing at reception. This story spread widely through the company, making everyone think that the Holy Knight Company was extraordinary and its behind-the-scenes boss even more so. Whether it was knowing people well or rewarding ungratefulness with benevolence, Christina seed to like her job. She stood at the reception for years, and later, when Prince George of the Empire was seen sending her flowers, Christina gradually beca not only the dream lover of all unmarried chanics but also a symbol of the Holy Knight Company.
Dell pulled the lever, and the robotic arm, like a long hand, transported him and Tian Xingjian in front of the [Vajra]. Pointing at the cha, he said, "This cha, although military, is designed very close to private cha except for the fire control system. However, it is said to have obvious flaws in combat. We haven’t determined what this flaw specifically refers to. Your input is needed for brainstorming. Take a look at the structure and share any views you have with the team."
While speaking, Dell handed Fatty an electronic docunt. It was the structural diagram of [Vajra], which Fatty was very familiar with, as he had completely analyzed the structure of the two [Vajra] he had captured at the Miloke Laboratory.
As Boswell described, this thing was just ahead of the Federation in combat philosophy, but [Vajra]’s level wasn’t high in the integration of military and private cha. Although the new generation of military cha developnt focuses on close combat, their overall structure is distinctly different from private cha. Long-range firepower energy, fire control, and defensive systems still play a very important role in combat. This [Vajra] cha not only wastes a lot of space and energy but also has two major flaws: inadequate protection for the drive system and insufficient explosive power from stillness to top speed.
As for the combat flaws ntioned by Dell, Fatty understood them even more deeply, having engaged in combat with this gorilla-type cha several tis. As an opponent, he was more aware of its flaws. This cha has a tall body with short legs, fast speed but unbalanced proportions, with large exposed areas on the front and back. These key areas rely on thick external armor for compensation, which results in excessive weight and poor balance. Controlling the cha’s inertia in high-speed close combat is extrely difficult.
While frowning and pretending to study the electronic docunt seriously, Fatty listened intently to the chanics’ discussions beside him. Everyone’s views seed consistent, with many criticisms of the tall body and short legs. Structural issues like these are almost impossible to redy through modifications. The current topic of discussion didn’t involve modifications at all but was focused entirely on attacking and criticizing this design.
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Christina stood quietly in a concealed observation room, watching the Technical Departnt footage on the virtual screen and listening to the chanics’ discussions on [Vajra]’s analysis. She particularly enjoyed standing quietly on the side, hidden behind the scenes, while having a comprehensive grasp of everything.
Beside her stood a handso man. Anyone who saw him would be extrely surprised, for he was Prince George, the Crown Prince of the Gazalin Empire.
George stood with his hands behind his back, quietly smiling with an elegant deanor.
The prince, rumored to be indulgent in a life of debauchery among the populace, bore no resemblance to the man standing here now.
George obviously noticed Tian Xingjian, who was studying the cha structural diagram seriously. After watching for a while, he gently asked, "Who is that chanic?"
Christina replied, "His na is Zhang Yuan, a new junior chanic."
"Oh." George didn’t seem particularly surprised.
"He has very unique insights on cha modification, and his technical skills are excellent. However..." Christina slightly curved the corners of her mouth, a suppressed smile in her voice, "He seems very innocent, knowing nothing but chanics."
"Is that so?" George looked at Christina with a teasing expression, "It’s rare. This is the most detailed comnt I’ve ever heard you give on soone."
Christina turned to pour herself a cup of coffee and said lightly, "Oh? You seem to have heard comnt on many people."
George smiled slightly, appearing accustod to Christina’s tone. He shrugged his shoulders helplessly and poured himself a cup of coffee, smiling, "You really are stingy. A guest cos and you don’t even offer a cup of coffee. You speak the sa way too. Do you rember what you said about ?"
Christina drank her coffee, not looking up, "I don’t rember."
George laughed, "The first ti I sent you flowers, you only said two words, ’Boring.’
"Hmm, and those words still apply."
"Alright," George put down the coffee in his hand, made a surrender gesture, and said with a bitter smile, "Dear Tina, don’t forget we are partners."
"Dear Prince, you better call Christina." Christina lifted her head and frowned, "Only my father calls Tina."
George helplessly raised an eyebrow and changed the subject, "Speaking of your father, how is General Gordon’s health?"
"Thanks for your concern. My father is in good health, and he asked to send his regards to you." Christina’s face still looked as indifferent as ever.
George sighed and smiled, "General Gordon is my most intimate friend. I didn’t expect his daughter always finds displeasing."
Christina slightly smiled and said, "Since you are my father’s friend, should I call you Uncle George?"
George was speechless and finally laughed, "It’s really foolish for n and won to bicker." He stood up and continued, "I should take my leave. The cha modification involves many aspects. I hope it can be handled well. Inform promptly if there are any updates."
"No need to see off." Christina continued drinking her coffee.
George stood there, dumbfounded. He couldn’t comprehend when he had offended Christina.
"Is it true that the woman you can’t get is always the most enticing?"
He left the observation room with a bitter smile.
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The verbal attacks on the Vajra’s designer finally ended. Only Fatty knew that the reason for designing a short-legged structure was mainly to et the needs of the leg’s hybrid power drive system. The new tracked hybrid drive could only choose such a structure to maintain stability.
It was ti for modification suggestions. The chanics finally quieted down, everyone looked at each other in bewildernt. The structural changes were too complicated, the technical departnt of ordinary repair companies simply did not have such strong technical capabilities. The involved subjects were too nurous, and it was impossible to complete without the cooperation of a team of a thousand people.
If considering only the modifications, such a structural problem was almost unsolvable.
The most troubled was Dell. As the head of the technical departnt, he knew that the success of this cha modification was crucial for Holy Knight Company. If successful, Holy Knight Company would certainly occupy a priority position in the subsequent military departnt takeover, taking on tasks focused on the research and modification of advanced military chas, which would be an unimaginable help for the company’s technical strength accumulation. If the modification failed, the future would be spent revolving around low-level standard chas, and the senior chanics of the technical departnt would be reassigned elsewhere, reducing Holy Knight Company to a third-rate enterprise.
Everyone wore a pained expression.
Fatty was also in pain. His pain wasn’t about finding a solution; he already had no less than ten feasible solutions during the structure analysis in the laboratory. His pain was in designing a modification plan that seed feasible and reliable but would lead to significant losses on the battlefield. Letting such a good opportunity slip by was simply intolerable.
Christina stood in the observation room, quietly watching the silent chanics in the technical departnt. Her beautiful and composed face unconsciously showed a trace of anxiety. Her father Gordon’s downfall caught her off guard. If she wanted to protect the entire family in the upcoming purge, the only way was to let Emperor Jas know that both Gordon and his daughter were still important to the Gazalin Empire. The one who could speak most effectively before Jas was not the crown prince George, but Reinhardt, the legion commander of the Myth Legion, a loyal follower of the Imperial Family, and the only Level 9 cha Warrior in Gazalin.
Christina walked out of the observation room. She decided to personally get involved in the modification work. This Vajra was the last hope for her and her father.
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