Of course, the swimming pool was still nowhere close to being filled. The upper limitations of Senior Mech Designers were so high that even Ves had to work honestly for at least a couple of decades in order to reach the minimum threshold for becoming a Master.
Sci-fi · Exlor
The concessions were serious and concrete enough for Ves to no longer hate Davute's guts. He merely disliked the state. He still hadn't changed his mind about leaving this place and never coming back.
Sci-fi · Exlor
Ves tried his best to hide his displeasure. He didn't like it when Helena browbeat him into accepting her status as the eldest sister in their 'family' when she was only around half a decade old.
Sci-fi · Exlor
"Why do I have the idea that you pay more attention to style than utility?" Ves asked.
Sci-fi · Exlor
"Correct. Star Designers are high-profile individuals, Mr. Larkinson. They attract a lot of scrutiny and there are many enemies who wish to eliminate them in order to weaken our Association or humanity as a whole. It is essential for each and every Star Designer to be able to fight against mechs at the very least. With their knowledge, wealth and design capabilities, they can easily develop a personal war armor that will allow them to crush ordinary mechs with ease and compete against expert mechs on a fair basis. If they encounter anything stronger, then they can utilize their many means of escape to avoid getting caught. You cannot imagine how difficult it is to pin them down."
Sci-fi · Exlor
Dervidian chuckled. "No. You do not have to be afraid that god pilots will take over our jobs. Though they can become excellent engineers and scientists if they wish, their course is already set. God pilots are unable to develop the psionic abilities that make our own profession special. This means that god pilots are unable to design their own god mechs. They still need the assistance of Star Designers to design and update their machines."
Sci-fi · Exlor
In the end, an alliance that consisted of nine different groups that originated from the same state in the galactic rim chose to plant their flag on a planet called Maylard II. The L9 Alliance did not have a lot of competition due to the star system's remoteness and its lack of lucrative and strategic resources.
Sci-fi · Exlor
ch 4069 For-Profit Education
Sci-fi · Exlor
The fact that the Mech Trade Association engaged in this behavior as well was the biggest irony to Ves! He and many other citizens had to contribute their earnings, their trade secrets and more to the greedy and insatiable leaders of this massive trans-galactic organization.
Sci-fi · Exlor
"Holy Son."
Sci-fi · Exlor
ch 3997 The Final Resistance
Sci-fi · Exlor
The Shield of Samar must have developed its political ambitions by learning from Venerable Jannzi!
Sci-fi · Exlor
"Huh. That's a clever analysis. I do have a tendency to make decisions based on long-term considerations, but I never contextualized it in my preference to pursue growth. It's not just a preference for me. It's a philosophy."
Sci-fi · Exlor
"I scratch your back. You scratch mine."
Sci-fi · Exlor
Felix couldn't use all of their bloodlines and it was going to be extremely foolish to not take advantage of the rest.
Sci-fi · MidGard
ch 2407 Silent Battlefield
Sci-fi · Exlor
An aura of pure life burst out of her energy projection, causing it to swell in size! The copious amounts of high-quality energy she took from Ves was exactly the tonic she needed!
Sci-fi · Exlor
Slemmen447
"I do not have the full story, so I cannot fully satisfy your curiosity, Ves. What I can tell you is that there is increasing word about splitting up the Kingdom of Mechs."
The Mech Touch
Sci-fi · Exlor