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The Mech Touch Chapter 96: Need A Light?

Novel: The Mech Touch Author: Exlor Updated:
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Now reading: Chapter 96: Need A Light? from The Mech Touch, a Sci-fi novel by Exlor.

Lovejoy waited in his pod. His initial high at the news of his successful advancent made way for apprehension. He knew that he’d face formidable opponents from now on. Even those ranked near the bottom of the top 100 posed a threat to him with the right ch.

"Hopefully my designer has got a brain this ti and provides with a sword."

In order to ensure fairness, the pilots did not have any contact with the outside world. Cadet Lovejoy had no impression of his ch designer, other than his work was solid. If he could produce a ch like the Unicorn under three hours, it ant he was a viable contender.

He licked his lips. "If I manage to reach the finals and stand out, I might get an offer from the Carnegie Group’s ch Corps."

Every cadet from the Abelard Academy dread of joining the ch Corps. Those employed directly in the Group’s most prestigious branch enjoyed the most riches and authority. In return, they’d have to participate in the most pitched battles under their flag and had to live a reginted life.

"Even with the obligations, such an impressive job will set up for life."

His pod lit up. His ch stood ready to receive his consciousness. Cadet Lovejoy opened up his mind and fell into the usual routine of letting his mind engulf his new ch.

"What the, it’s there again?!" He muttered as he felt a tingling brush past his mind. "There’s definitely sothing wrong with my neural interface. Why didn’t I report this anomaly to the technicians yesterday?"

He swore to himself. He was about to enter a match. This was no ti to fix his technical issues.

"Urgh. Next ti then."

Once the connection process finished, Lovejoy cautiously extended his senses. He found nothing out of place, so he let down his guard and beheld his new ch.

The sensations overwheld him for a bit. The ch moved so smooth that he was confused whether it was his own body. Though he eventually cald down when he experienced the usual sluggishness customary to chs, he still enjoyed this new ch.

"This machine is a lot better than the training chs of the academy!" He exclaid once he got used to its movents. "Too bad the designer chose to accompany my ch with a longsword."

ch longswords were characterized by their versatility. They could be wielded with one hand or two hands and they could both slash and pierce through well-protected sections if accompanied by sufficient force.

This versatility also turned them into the jack-of-all-trades of ch swords. Lovejoy preferred wielding larger two-handed swords. His fighting style revolved around generating rotational montum in order to unleash a flurry of devastating slashes. Such a style put great importance on the durability of the weapon.

The match started before he could consider anything else. The darkness around him disappeared, revealing a desert arena environnt.

Lovejoy was ambivalent about the environnt. His ch did not rely too much on heat-generating weapons so he should have an advantage. On the other hand, the lack of obstacles ant he could be shot down from a distance. It all depended on the opponent.

When Lovejoy turned on his sensors, he spotted a very powerful signal. "That’s got to be a heavy ch."

His brows furrowed at the discovery. Heavy chs sacrificed mobility for armor and firepower. Each ch that wanted to take down a heavy boulder like that had to make a lot of sacrifices.

His Sword Dancer stepped closer. He took his ti due to the limited size of the arena. The moderate pace also allowed him to adjust his footing on the sandy soil. Each environnt posed different challenges to chs, and sandy deserts played hell with footing. Fortunately, while his ch’s legs were not too big, the soles were sufficiently wide enough to avoid sinking too deep.

The heavy ch ca into view. Considering its size and bulk, it did not move from its place, lest it ss up its own footing.

"Damn, it’s a heavy skirmisher. Still, this happens to be one of its worst environnts."

The second round’s successive duels took place in random arena environnts. This was standard in many ch duels. It just so happened that this heavy skirmisher that was built around heat-generating weapons like its wrist-mounted flathrowers and shoulder-mounted laser cannons radiated an imnse amount of heat.

In a hot environnt like this simulated desert, that was a deathknell.

"Haha, this is my lucky day!" Lovejoy cheered and approached his opponent in a zigzag pattern.

The heavy skirmisher readied its flathrowers but started with firing its laser cannons first. The high-powered, long-ranged weapons possessed decent accuracy. Their lightspeed beams could not be dodged when they fired, so Lovejoy could only dodge while relying on his intuition and the angle of their barrels.

"Goddammit, whoever designed that ch is an expert on laser weapons!"

The targeting systems of the heavy ch seed to excel in locking onto his twirling Sword Dancer. Without a shield, Lovejoy had no choice but allow his ch to get hit a couple of tis. His Sword Dancer tried to mitigate as much damage as possible by spreading out the hits. Still, he suffered a devastating strike when his ch’s left arm lted into uselessness.

"You’ll pay for that!"

With the longsword held in a single arm, he closed the distance with vengeful wrath. The ch he piloted complinted his every thoughts, allowing him to taphorically dance along his ch. It was a subli experience that brought his piloting skill to a greater height. He even improved his dodging skill.

Now that he reached a close range, he started to circle around the heavy ch. His speed overca the slow rotation of the powerful but sluggish laser cannons. The skirmisher gave up on the overheated lasers and raised its arms.

Twin gouts of chemically enhanced flas departed from the wrists. The desert turned even more stiflingly hot from the imnse heat. Even Lovejoy got the illusion that he entered an oven. His ch frantically jumped back in order to avoid the initial flas.

As the burning liquids caught nothing, they fell onto the desert and kept burning. Lovejoy’s eyes sparked as he tried to circle around the fallen flas and approach the skirmisher from behind. The heavy ch was not complacent, and fired another gout of flas, only for the swordsman ch to jump back unscathed.

After repeating this pattern several tis, the heavy skirmisher eventually got surrounded by its own flas. The temperature in the center of the conflagration kept rising.

"Hahaha, need a light?" Lovejoy laughed as he wondered which pilot allowed himself to get boxed in by his own flas.

The enemy pilot must have been a pampered specialist who only knew how to pilot a single ch type. Soone like Lovejoy who patiently mastered the basics of every kind of ch and weapon before settling for swords disdained those who took shortcuts. He had to work twice as hard in the academy in order to climb his way to the top of the rankings.

"I don’t know which lazy bastard you are, but you’re finished!"

The rest of the match held very little suspense. Lovejoy holstered his sword and retrieved his dinky little laser pistol. He kept a healthy distance from the flas and circled around while firing his pistol through the flas. The sheer bulk of the skirmisher made it easy to hit the ch, even if most of the shots got flaked off by its imposing armor.

Outside the arena, the comntators noted the strange circumstance of this duel.

"Look at that duel. I have not seen such a farce in three years. Those are extrely persistent flas. Normally, I’d complent the designer for formulating such a strong accelerant, but with such a clueless pilot he might as well shoot himself in the foot!"

"The pilot is Michael Forneau. He’s a renowned laser marksman. Such a ch should allow him to play to his full strengths, if not for the addition of the flathrower. Has he ever attended a single class on skirmishers? Keeping track of your flas is the first lesson pounded into your head!"

"I don’t know about you, but in my opinion Cadet Forneau is unworthy of appearing on this stage. What a disgraceful performance for soone lauded to be a future expert!"

Not everyone in the audience agreed. Pilots only had a limited amount of ti to get proficient with chs. It took years to gain a basic amount of proficiency in every variety of chs and weapons. If the ti spent on broadening a pilot’s range of skills was instead focused on deepening them, they could have more expert and ace pilots.

Advanced pilots like Ves’ cousin linda were a di in a dozen. Any decent academy churned out boatloads of advanced pilots every year. However, even a great second-rate state like the Friday Coalition could not produce a large amount of expert pilots. Demand still vastly exceeded supply.

As the comntators chattered, the constant damage wore down on the heavy skirmisher. After five straight minutes of shooting, the flas started to subside but the heavy ch was dangerously overheated. Its pilot prudently forfeited the match in order to avoid damaging his ch any further when the chance of salvaging a victory was nonexistent.

"That was easy." Cadet Lovejoy thought as his damaged ch left the arena and returned to the embrace of the ch designer. His consciousness disconnected from the machine. His next duel comnced in less than two hours so he had plenty of ti to take a break.

Ves on the other hand shook his head at the silliness of his opponent. He had no complaints about getting an easy victory, though he lanted the plentiful tis his baby got hit by the shoulder-mounted laser cannons. Once his ch moved close enough to see the damage in detail, he hissed.

"Even compressed armor can’t stop a high-powered laser beam."

Laser cannons possessed a destructive amount of energy. While the compressed armor did their job of preventing the damage from reaching the internals, much of the armor needed replacent. Lovejoy tried to spread out the damage over the ch’s entire fra, and while it was the right call, it also gave Ves a headache.

The difference between laser cannons and laser rifles did not rely extend to scale. Weapon designers often built laser rifles for the purpose of dealing long-term sustainable damage. Efficiency and durability mattered more than power and penetration.

Laser cannons turned those priorities around. They were built to instantly lt through thick layers of armor and deliver a devastating amount of thermal energy in an instant. Pilots on the battlefield loved using laser cannons due to their combination of high penetration and ease of resupply.

In short, the damage the laser cannons inflicted had hurt his ch a lot. The only thing Ves could do is fabricate as much replacents as possible before the next duel started.

He whizzed up a new set of compressed armor plating, focusing on the most essential parts first. Fortunately, the short duration of the duel worked in his favor. Not all of the plates needed replacents so he fabricated enough and managed to replace all of the damaged plating just before two hours had passed.

"I can’t do much about the residual heat damage that managed to get past the armor." Ves muttered regretfully. Those lasers packed a really huge punch, and even if the armor dispersed most of the heat, a small amount still wrecked havoc deeper inside his ch. "It won’t matter too much for the next duel, but if the internal damage accumulates, there’s nothing I can do."

Replacing internal components always entailed more difficulties. It took a lot more ti to replace the internals due to the interconnection of the parts.

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