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The Mech Touch Chapter 4949 Too Reliant

Novel: The Mech Touch Author: Exlor Updated:
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Now reading: Chapter 4949 Too Reliant from The Mech Touch, a Sci-fi novel by Exlor.

Ves always had an interest in designing a powerful new ch for a specific client. These sort of commissions were fun and interesting because he could tailor his work to a much more defined target audience.

However, it was not a good idea for him to accept General Herman Foraine's commission right away.

"I am going through a lot of changes at the mont, and I am already obliged to design a bunch of other chs already." Ves told the leader of the Adelaide Third Fleet.

"Oh. I see."

"Besides, I don't think we should act too hastily on this matter. My clan has yet to fight alongside your rcenary fleet outside of the Battle of the Boryan Belt. I already have a decent idea on how your forces fight, but I need to observe your chs in action further in order to figure out what sort of living ch model can best complent your existing combat approach."

"We always have room for lighter chs, though I will not say no to heavy firepower either."

Ves recalled that the Adelaides had a preference for mobility warfare. Getting bogged down in battles of attrition was extrely unprofitable, so the Adelaides preferred to outmaneuver their opponents. They also liked to distance themselves from enemies that were too costly to defeat.

The Jedda Sandivar of the Adelaide Third Fleet loosely matched the strategies that the rcenaries favored.

The ace light skirmisher was too fast to get pinned down and possessed plenty of ans to isolate and disrupt its chosen prey. All of these advantages ensured that Saint Marissa Lewandowski always held the initiative.

Ves already ca up with a few interesting ideas that might give the Adelaides an extra edge on the battlefield, but there was no hurry.

"If you want to dip your toes into living chs, then I highly recomnd you look into our Ferocious Piranha Mark III. It is an effective ch against all sorts of enemies, but is especially useful against aliens who aren't ntally resilient enough to withstand its disorienting glow."

General Foraine was familiar with this ch model. "Our fleet has purchased a dozen Ferocious Piranhas. I cannot deny that they are useful, but we cannot replace all of our existing light skirmishers so easily."

"I understand."

Their talk did not go on for too long as Ves still needed to chat with other important people.

He was tempted to ask whether he could gain permission to study and tinker with the Jedda Sandivar, but he ultimately did not voice this request.

Just because he was able to do so before did not an it was appropriate for him to drool over the Adelaide Third Fleet's trump card on a regular basis. It would be disrespectful to its existing designers to hijack the work of other ch designers!

Besides, even if the Adelaides were crazy enough to give Ves free rein to the powerful ace light skirmisher, he wasn't qualified to design most of its systems despite his recent promotion.

Ves t and chatted with a number of other people for half an hour before it was ti to enter the dining hall.

The opulent restaurant that the Larkinson Clan took over had not undergone too much of a makeover.

Aside from hanging a lot of banners and emblems related to the Larkinson Clan, the luxurious furniture and the warm decor already did a good job at turning this into a special occasion.

A lot of Larkinsons as well as many guests took their seats.

Not many people could sit at the main table where Ves took the seat of honor. Only the most important Larkinsons received this special honor.

"Papa?" Little Marvaine asked as he sat on his elevated child-sized chair.

"Yes, my boy?"

"What is so great about being a Senior?"

Ves reached out and patted his son's neatly combed brown hair. "The answer is a little too complicated for you. To put it in simple terms, a Senior ch Designer has proved himself to be a better ch designer in general terms. You can count on a Senior to design a better ch than any Journeyman, though there are exceptions. To be honest, I don't know the full answer myself. I still have to talk to the MTA in order to understand it myself."

He already contacted his pals over at the MTA and scheduled a eting later this week. He had a feeling that the chers would solve much of his confusion.

"Seniors are qualified to teach classes." Gloriana ntioned one of the most obvious changes. "Your father's record and accomplishnts will easily allow him to take up a teaching position at an impressive virtual school. If the first-raters do not look down on him, it may even be possible for him to teach at your future university!"

"Yay! Papa is the best teacher!" Marvaine squealed and enthusiastically clapped his hands.

Ves chuckled and shook his head. "I do not think that it is possible for you to formally enter any of my classes. It is against the rules of any decent institution. Still, it doesn't matter. Your mother and I will most assuredly teach you everything that we can pass on to you so long as you are ready."

General Ark Larkinson who sat further down the table spoke up at this point.

"I am glad that our clan has gained a powerful Senior, but we cannot pin all of our hopes on you." Uncle Ark said. "While we can still rely on your wife and your colleagues to an extent, we do not have enough talented or promising ch designers among the younger generations. If we want our clan to beco comprehensive enough to guarantee its ability to maintain its prosperity throughout the years, it is important to set up as many of our descendants for success as possible."

Ves and Gloriana already understood what he ant. Big family organizations always concerned themselves with maintaining inheritances and securing their long-term stability.

It was critically important that the Larkinson Clan put a lot of effort into developing an unbroken chain of talents and leadership figures.

Though Ves already invested enormously in the developnt of all of his children, it would take at least thirty to forty years before they grew up sufficiently enough to take over his burdens.

This was too long of an interval. This was why the Larkinson Clan needed to develop more stopgaps that could ensure that the younger clansn of today could step in if the older generations proved to be insufficient.

Ves looked around until he spotted Maikel and Zanthar Larkinson.

His two forr students were still Apprentice ch Designers, so they did not get to sit at the main table. The two young ch designers still had a lot to go before they beca ready to advance to Journeyman.

"I will pay more attention to this." Ves promised to General Ark Larkinson. "I will give any Larkinson a fair opportunity to learn from , but the premise is that they are smart and compatible enough to accept my teachings. Few ch designers and ch design students are capable of adopting a similar design style as mine."

"Just do the best you can."

Everyone here knew that the Larkinson Clan had beco too reliant on Ves. This was the case from the beginning, but slowly eased as many other capable Larkinsons arose.

His early advancent to Senior ch Designer provided a lot of new benefits to the Larkinson Clan, but also had the downside of reversing the previous trend!

The significance of a young Senior ch Designer was too great!

All of this ant that the Larkinson Clan would soon return to a circumstance where it could rapidly fall apart if anything happened to Ves.

Although everyone recognized this problem, it was not so easy to find a solution. The only way to mitigate this vulnerability was to raise more powerful pillars for the Larkinson Clan.

The two most likely pillars that could help take over so of Ves' burdens were Gloriana and Ark.

As long as Gloriana caught up to Ves and as long as Ark attained his long-awaited breakthrough, the clan would no longer remain stuck in a unipolar state.

Ves already understood what held his dearest uncle back.

To be honest, he had been waiting to advance to Senior and learn the secret about expert chs before he intended to design Ark's next battle partner.

When Ves glanced towards his wife, he wasn't sure how long it would take for her to return to parity with him. It would be rather inconvenient if he designed the next batch of expert chs without a competent collaborator by his side.

He had grown too used to working together with Gloriana. She was truly an ideal design partner in many ways.

It would be a tragedy if he continued to make rapid progress while his wife increasingly fell behind.

Ves was already to help Gloriana pay for her much-desired first-class cranial implant as soon as the Design Departnt completed its current batch of expert ch designs.

Dinner soon got served. Exquisite looking clockwork bots floated to the tables and delivered the initial dishes.

As the Larkinsons and the guests began to dig in, Ves continued to talk to all of the clansn who wanted to know how his promotion changed their lives.

"Will you upgrade all of our expert chs?" Venerable Joshua asked as he sat next to Ketis and his children. "The Everchanger has been clamoring to reach the standard of Jannzi's new machine."

"Please upgrade the Larkinson expert chs assigned to my Warborn Division first." General Ark quickly requested. "The expert chs that remain attached to your fleet will not be subjected to as much pressure as my troops. The Larkinson expert pilots who volunteered to take part in the upcoming war will inevitably fight against their Karlach counterparts. Any upgrade can make a difference in these confrontations."

This was true more or less. Given how Ark was eager to earn a lot of war rits, the Warborn were bound to fight a lot of tough battles.

The chs and expert chs would subsequently be subjected to a lot of abuse and difficult circumstances.

It wasn't just the intensity of combat that worried everyone, but also the frequency of battles.

Wars between second-rate states often sparked many different battles, each of them centered around different star systems.

There were hardly any circumstances where two warring states decided to take it easy and refrain from launching attacks!

Ves began to frown. "I am not opposed to upgrading the Riot, the C-Man and the other expert chs under your command, but it will be rather difficult. Just because I have beco a Senior doesn't an I can work on so many projects at once. You will have to wait for to revise our current expert chs in batches. Aside from that, it would be highly inconvenient for to upgrade any existing machine in your Warborn Division when our expeditionary fleet has traveled far away from Davute. I do not intend to compel the fleet to turn around and travel all the way back to the Krakatoa Middle Zone just to solve a single problem."

"Could you not plan out a route that will regularly swing your fleet in the vicinity of our current zone?" Ark suggested. "I am not asking for your fleet to co back imdiately after a single call. We can arrange it so that we can still wait until you have completed all of the necessary upgrade projects."

"Hmm… that sounds a lot more reasonable. I think we should talk further after this banquet is over."

Ves did not want to deprive the Warborn of any major upgrades, but he did not want the Davute Branch to shackle his fleet either.

He needed to find a reasonable balance where the main branch of the Larkinson Clan could support its side branches but not to the extent of turning into their slave!

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