Read light novels, web novels, Chinese novels, Korean novels, Japanese novels and books online for FREE.

The Mech Touch Chapter 372 Crazy!

Novel: The Mech Touch Author: Exlor Updated:
Font Size
18px
Now reading: Chapter 372 Crazy! from The Mech Touch, a Sci-fi novel by Exlor.

Ves wanted to go crazy. Over the past two years, he gained so many new Skills and experienced so many new things. His enhanced Creativity constantly overflowed his mind with interesting ch concepts.

"I can finally unleash my wildest thoughts!"

Naturally, he had to be sowhat discrete in his thods. If his products under the Crazy War Criminal account resembled his existing offerings under the Chasing Clouds account, then people would easily be able to draw the lines.

That would defeat the purpose of operating a second account.

Therefore, Ves had to adopt a different design thod and avoid resorting to the sa old thods.

"That won’t be much of a challenge. As my Skills keep growing, so do my bag of tricks."

Deeper knowledge allowed for more elaborate branching of thods. Perhaps when he used to be poorly skilled, he could only tentatively utilize a single thod to solve a specific problem. Once his knowledge widened, he beca more proficient in applying that specific thod, but he also beca familiar with alternatives.

"It’s like traveling from Cloudy Curtain to Bentheim. Previously, the only way I could travel from star system to star system was to book a second-class ticket on an average passenger ship. Now, I’m still able to travel cheap if I want to, but I can also upgrade to a first-class ticket. Not that I need to, now that I have the Barracuda as my personal corvette."

The sa principles applied to ch design. With a broadened perspective, Ves could easily disguise his work by forcing himself to adopt different thods. Though the quality of his work would decline, trying out sothing different was still a useful exercise.

Considering his options, he preferred to design a heavy ch rather than a light ch due to the wealth of design options available to him. Heavy chs boasted vastly more weight and volu allowances, enabling Ves to stuff as many systems as he wanted onto a suitable fra.

"The only problem with this option is that it takes a lot of ti to design a heavy ch."

Even if he designed a variant based off an existing design, he would still have to spend many hours in modifying and optimizing his fra just to achieve a basic level of quality.

"It’s no joke to design a heavy ch."

Ves had never really attempted to design a heavy ch, even a virtual one. The only experience he had with working with heavy chs was when he took part in the Young Tigers Exhibition. Charlotte Hoffister’s Kirby made an unforgettable impression to Ves.

He also rembered that his forr classmate Patricia Schneider specialized in designing heavy chs as well. Ever since she got snapped up by Master Null in the Leemar Open Competition, Ves hadn’t heard any news of her since.

It would be nice to get in touch with her again, he thought. They shared the sa class back at Rittersberg and they had also been the only ch designers from the Bright Republic to have reached the finals in the Open Competition.

Ves even harbored a tentative dream to collaborate on a design.

Sadly, every ssage he sent to the woman disappeared into a black hole. Ves didn’t know if Patricia received his ssage, let alone deign to send out a reply. The only thing he got out of the Clifford Society was that Patricia had never Leemar even once.

"She’s likely taking her ti to shore up her foundation."

If Ves was a conventional ch designer, he’d be doing the sa thing. Fortunately, the ch Designer System cut short the ti it took for him to expand his knowledge, so he had no need to go to school again.

After a mont of consideration, Ves decided to make the practical choice and chose to design a light ch. Their smaller, slimr builds left him with very little room for error, but it had the advantage that it didn’t take too much ti to slap a working ch together.

"It’s not worth the effort if it takes more than a week for to finish a virtual ch design."

In this brief amount of ti, Ves wanted to test his capabilities to the limit by rushing together a design that would successfully make an impact in the virtual market. In order to achieve the latter, Ves had to be creative and design a sufficiently shocking ch to overco his second account’s lack of renown.

Now that he pinned down the weight class, he needed to decide on its star tier and archetype. While he was capable of designing modern 5-star chs, Ves chose to take a step back and tackle the more modest 3-star range.

3-star chs might be outdated by more than two-hundred years, but that also made them a lot easier to work with, thereby speeding up his design process.

"3-star chs are also much more widely sold than 5-star chs."

The latter may be more prestigious, but they didn’t necessarily led to higher sales. Ves wanted to earn a modest sum of 20,000 DP in order to afford his next Mastery. While 5-star chs ca with higher DP caps, thereby ultimately earning Ves a lot more points, it would take months to get that far.

Ves needed imdiate short-term gains instead of long-term investnts.

As for the archetype, he thought about designing an aerial ch. He hadn’t designed much of them, but his increased knowledge base gave him the option of working sowhat well with flight systems.

"I’ll be designing an aerial production ch sooner or later, so it might be useful to get so practice."

Thus, Ves settled on a aerial light ch. As for the type, Ves previously designed the Seraphim, which utilized a long-ranged rifle. Therefore, Ves thought about going for a lee type this ti.

In general, aerial lee chs in the light weight class mostly consisted of skirmisher and scout role. They made for ideal chs to ambush unsuspecting rifleman chs that fared poorly in a fight up close.

The problem with this combat thod was that aerial lee chs often got shot down before they reached their targets. Light chs in particular only needed to be hit a couple of tis before they started smoking.

Skilled pilots worked around these limitations and ambushed their prey behind obstacles. They trained their patience to a level where they would be willing to hide atop a structure for days until an enemy ch passed by.

Ves couldn’t expect the kids who fooled around with 3-star chs in Iron Spirit to do the sa. They craved quick action and wouldn’t put up with waiting for more than five minutes in the sa spot.

He knew this because his Old Soul and the DarkSpear virtual designs didn’t really sell all that well. Even with the partnerships the LMC had struck with the local ga centers, not a lot of players chose to pilot these chs, even for free.

In order to counteract his design’s vulnerability to anti-air, Ves needed to co up with so sort of solution.

"Maybe a shield?"

A shield in this weight class wouldn’t be of much use. The better choice would be to adopt so sort of stealth or ECM system, but aerial chs emitted so much heat that it would be impossible to hide it from the sensors of any decent ch.

Ordinarily, a ch designer who faced this problem faced a dead end. If he went through with his choice to design an aerial lee ch, then he’d have to accept the vulnerability inherent in the type without any recourse.

Ves was not an average ch designer. His ability already brought him in the upper ten percent of ch designers, and although it was extrely hard to climb higher at this point, he still refused to be stumped by this problem.

He actually had a very crazy solution in mind.

"An aerial lee ch ant to fight up close needs so protection at the diving stage. Most often, they do so by putting their legs in the way of any incoming fire."

Aerial chs put much less importance on legs than landbound chs. After all, even if their legs got torn apart, they could still move around the battlefield, although their balance would be out of whack.

Therefore, the people who piloted aerial chs had the tendency of using the legs as a disposable form of armor, to the chagrin of their ch technicians.

dium aerial chs even possessed enough weight to crush any landbound ch if they stomped their opponents from above. This mode of delivering death from above was highly popular in virtual gas, but much less so in reality due to the enormous costs of wrecking a ch’s entire pair of legs.

Ves wanted to take this concept of borrowing the falling force of a ch and adopt it to his light ch in a practical way. This would be hard, but Ves already had an idea in mind.

"A light ch can still crush any landbound ch as long as its dive is lengthy enough to build up a lot of montum. Still, the light ch will usually co out as the loser of this exchange if its targeting a dium ch."

In the worst case, it would be like throwing an egg against a wall. The egg would be completely demolished while the wall hardly noticed the bump.

The story would be different if Ves replaced the egg with a pick.

"A humanoid light ch that flies in the air doesn’t need a conventional pair of legs."

Instead of designing a pair of redundant legs, what if Ves replaced it with a single broad spike with enough substance to make for a very sturdy lance?

It would look like a rmaid ch, but instead of replacing the lower body with a flexible tail, Ves wanted to utilize a hard and tough spike built solely to pierce through armor from above.

"This will also solve the deficiency in armor concerning my ch type."

If he added so sort of disposable armor or padding to the exterior of the spike, his light ch would be able to last even longer. Even if this disposable layer couldn’t hold on for long, the spike itself consisted of enough solid mass to endure a beating.

As for the upper body, Ves planned on arming his ch with a two-handed hamr. This would be the ideal weapon to deliver the finishing blow after it had co to a stop, preferably after having impaled through an enemy ch.

"A pair of knives won’t have the reach to finish off an enemy ch impaled to the ground. Swords and spears won’t cut it either as the amount of power behind each blow won’t be impressing anybody."

Light chs possessed a lot less power than dium chs. Against a decently-armored ch, their blows would more often than not bounce off the armor. Their ch pilots had to build up montum or put the entire weight of their chs behind their blows to inflict telling damage.

For his experintal spike-legged ch, such an option wouldn’t be practical. It had to finish off a damaged opponent from a temporary state of mobility. Therefore, even if such a weapon would add a lot to the weight, Ves decided to settle for a light but long-handled hamr.

"This sounds like a crazy ch."

Ves leaned back in his chair behind his private workshop terminal and sighed. He decided to do his design work in the confines of his private workshop because he couldn’t let anyone else find out about his second account.

With Lucky swatting every spy drone that circumvented the other security asures every hour, Ves did not have to fear any further exposure.

"Still, it’s not like I’m completely anonymous. The Clifford Society knows, and so does the shop that sold this identity."

That was why even if he had the option of incorporating technology derived from taboo weaponry, Ves purposefully chose to avoid going down this route. The ’war criminal’ portion in his second handle rely represented his aspiration to break the conventional rules.

"I guess the System succeeded in corrupting so of my morals."

You are reading The Mech Touch Chapter 372 Crazy! on WuxiaFull. Use Previous, Chapter List, or Next to continue.
Share this chapter
Bookmark saves this novel to your account. Reading History keeps recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You May Also Like

Reborn as an Extra cover
Same genre

Reborn as an Extra

Calm_Mountains ·Sci-fi

Whenheopenedhiseyeshefoundthathehadbeenrebornasanextrainanovel,whichhefinishedreadingyesterday.Ontopofthat,hehasbecomeastudentofthesamebattleacadem...

MILF Paradise System cover
Trending now

MILF Paradise System

BeingOtaku ·Fantasy

[Warning:MatureContentR-18]LotsofMelons.OnlyNTRNetori-NoNetorare.Alexwasnineteen,acollegestudent,andapparentlytheuniversedecidedtocursehim…withasys...

User Comments

0 comments from readers

Post Comment
By posting a comment, you agree to all relevant terms.
There are currently no comments. Join the community and start the discussion.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.