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Chapter 65: 65:- Fairly Repairs

Ichiro and Bladwin walked briskly toward the control room, their conversation a mix of concern and curiosity about their upcoming mission to Titan. Ichiro turned to Bladwin with a thoughtful expression.

"Hey, Bladwin, have you had a chance to talk to Fumitan recently?" Ichiro inquired, his voice carrying a hint of concern.

Bladwin nodded, his expression softening. "Yeah, I did. She mentioned that James has been taking good care of her, so at least we don't have to worry about her safety."

Ichiro's features relaxed at the news. "That's good it looks like James is still useful even after these years."

Bladwin's expression grew thoughtful. "She also told me something strange about Titan, or Saturn, specifically. She said the whole planet feels lonely, and the small city where they're staying has this strange effect on people, making them feel isolated."

Ichiro rubbed his chin in contemplation. "Lonely planet? That's intriguing. Maybe it's some kind of atmospheric phenomenon causing these emotions. Space is full of surprises."

Bladwin nodded, his expression thoughtful. "It's strange, isn't it? I mean, I've heard of people feeling isolated in vast, empty spaces, but a whole planet giving off that vibe..."

Ichiro pondered for a moment. "Maybe it's not just about the physical emptiness. Maybe there's something in the atmosphere, or even the history of the place, that affects people that way."

Bladwin raised an eyebrow, intrigued by the idea. "You think it's something environmental?"

"It could be," Ichiro said, rubbing his chin again. "Different planets have different compositions. Maybe there's something in Titan's air or soil that affects people's emotions. And over time, it becomes part of the culture, amplifying the feeling of loneliness."

Bladwin considered this, his mind racing with possibilities. "If that's the case, it's something we need to be prepared for. We can't underestimate the psychological impact it might have on us, especially if we're going to spend a considerable amount of time there."

Ichiro nodded in agreement. "Agreed. We'll need to stay vigilant, not just in our battles but also in our minds. Loneliness can be a formidable adversary, especially if it seeps into our thoughts and emotions."

As they reached the control room, the doors slid open, revealing Orga and the others, their faces illuminated by the soft glow of the ship's displays. The hum of machinery filled the room, creating a sense of purpose and anticipation.

Ichiro and Bladwin exchanged greetings with their fellow crew members over the communications system, their voices resolute and determined. Orga's voice cut through the anticipation in the control room as he spoke to Eugene, laying out the intricate route they would take to Titan.

"Listen carefully, Eugene," Orga began, his tone focused....

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Ichiro and Bladwin sat in a quiet corner of the control room after the meeting, their conversation turning to the memories of their journey. Ichiro leaned back, his gaze distant, recalling the time he recruited Lieutenant Crank Zent, a former Gjallarhorn officer, and transformed him into a valuable member of Tekkadan.

"I still remember the day we found...."

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Ichiro was in the maintenance bay, his hands deftly moving over the surface of Ogre, his trusted mobile suit, and White Yuri, the sleek Gundam he piloted. The dim light of the bay cast shadows on his face as he worked diligently, his focus unwavering.

His fingers danced over the control panels, checking the circuits and systems meticulously. Every wire, every component was inspected with precision, a testament to Ichiro's expertise as a mobile suit engineer. He adjusted the joints, ensuring they moved smoothly, and fine-tuned the Alaya-Vijnana system, a connection that felt like a natural extension of himself.

The sounds of tools clinking and the hum of machinery filled the air as Ichiro delved into his work. His brow furrowed in concentration, his mind sharp and analytical.

Bladwin's voice echoed through the bay as he strolled over to where Ichiro was tinkering with Ogre and White Yuri. The clanging of metal and hum of machinery filled the air, and Ichiro looked up, a streak of grease smudged across his forehead.

"Hey, Ichiro," Bladwin began, his voice loud enough to be heard over the noise, "you've been working on these machines. If I remember correctly, when we left Earth, these were in the best condition. Why are you working on them?"

Ichiro looked up from his work, a grin spreading across his face as Bladwin approached. "Oh, you know me, Bladwin," Ichiro said, his voice carrying a tone of excitement. "I can't resist tinkering and improving things. Even the best can get better, right?"

Bladwin chuckled, understanding Ichiro's enthusiasm. "Alright, spill the beans. What have you done?"

Ichiro tossed the tablet toward Bladwin, his eyes alight with determination. Bladwin expertly caught it, his gaze scanning the words displayed: "Improved mobility and speed of both Ogre and White Yuri."

"Why the upgrade? Weren't they fast enough?" Bladwin inquired, not looking up from the tablet.

Ichiro, engrossed in his mechanical work, responded without missing a beat. "During the battle against that colossal Gjallarhorn mobile suit, I realized my machine wasn't as fast as I needed it to be. Speed can be a game-changer in battles, and we can't afford to lack in that department."

Bladwin, now clicking through the tablet's contents, furrowed his brow. "I never even got a glimpse of that colossal mobile suit. How did you manage to defeat it?"

Ichiro, hammering a nut into place, grinned wryly. "I didn't defeat it. Mika did. As for the Gjallarhorn enforcers, they didn't let me salvage their new Graze. Can you believe the nerve?"

Bladwin chuckled at Ichiro's comment. "You really have a knack for tech, don't you? Always trying to salvage and capitalize on every piece of technology you can get your hands on."

Ichiro smirked, a glint of mischief in his eyes. "Waste not, want not, my friend. Plus, you never know when a piece of their technology might give us the edge we need in the next battle."

Bladwin laughed, appreciating Ichiro's resourcefulness. Bladwin, noticing the addition, raised an eyebrow in curiosity. "Hey, what's the deal with those small hands in the claws upper side?"

Ichiro looked up from his work, a proud glint in his eyes. "I added these utility hands for more versatility. They can pierce through armor and grab hold of weapons or other objects. Thought it might come in handy during close-quarters combat."

Bladwin, clearly impressed, grinned. "That's pretty innovative, Ichiro. You never cease to surprise me with your modifications. Coool."

Ichiro nodded appreciatively. "Thanks."

Bladwin, engrossed in the details on the tablet, furrowed his brow and then looked up at Ichiro with a bemused expression. "What's up with the White Yuri becoming a melee maniac?" he asked, raising an eyebrow.

Ichiro paused for a moment, considering his response. "I observed our battles, especially your encounters with the Red Army. The White Yuri lacked a bit in melee combat effectiveness, and I thought it needed improvements. These modifications will enhance its mobility and diversity in close combat situations. With these enhancements, it won't just be reliant on ranged attacks," Ichiro explained, his tone thoughtful.

Bladwin nodded in understanding, acknowledging the practicality of Ichiro's modifications. "I see what you mean. Good call, Ichiro. Well you sure have a keen sight on your comrades."

Ichiro nodded back, appreciating Bladwin's support. "Exactly. It's all about being versatile and adaptable. That's what keeps us alive out here." - " Sight is also important not on your comrades but also on your enemies."

With a shared understanding of the necessity for these modifications, they continued discussing and fine-tuning the enhancements, ensuring that both the Ogre and White Yuri were optimized for any challenges they might face in their upcoming mission.


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