Letting Ketis take part in the exploration mission filled Ves with a lot of misgivings. Yet he also felt proud of her. Out of all of the mech designers in the Larkinson Clan, he felt she matched his inclinations the most.
Of course, they were two very different people. Ves was raised in the Bright Republic and enjoyed a relatively normal, civilized upbringing.
Ketis had to fight to survive from the moment she was born. If Lydia’s Swordmaidens hadn’t recruited her, she would have likely suffered a much worse fate!
From the start, the two led completely different life trajectories. The fact that they encountered each other and developed a close friendship was remarkable.
This was because no matter their differences, it was their similarities that bonded them together.
Both of them liked to get up close and personal.
Both of them were passionate about designing mechs.
Both of them adopted similar approaches when it came to their respective passions.
Ves saw a younger and female of himself in Ketis, and she likely looked up to him as a guide and role model.
Though they pursued very different design philosophies, Ves highly respected her pursuit towards sharpness. Her unusual upbringing along with her swordsmanship practice provided her with a much more intimate relationship with swords. Almost no other mech designer had seriously trained in swords and used these weapons to kill people and exobeasts.
Ketis was a true Swordmaiden!
While Ves could not match her in terms of pure combat prowess, his pursuit of his own design philosophy was just as intense. They were very similar as mech designers, and some of his ideals even rubbed off on her. He looked forward to how far she would be able to go once she made some more accomplishments.
They eventually entered the Scarlet Rose’s mech workshop. The pair brought out all of the gear that Ketis planned to bring on the mission.
Ves only performed a cursory inspection on the smaller gadgets and knives. What truly caught his attention was her combat gear.
He first inspected the Udor. He remembered buying this large laser hand cannon for Ketis when they visited Renny’s Outfitters on Bentheim.
The shop was probably gone, drowned in sand like the rest of the once-industrious planet.
The most remarkable aspect about the laser pistol was that it was a masterwork. A gunsmith invested a lot to create this exquisite weapon. Otherwise, it wouldn’t have been priced at a whopping 39 million bright credits!
"Did you ever fire this weapon at someone?"
Ketis shook his head. "I never ended up in a situation where I needed to make use of it. Even when I fled the Bentheim System alongside Raella and Vincent, there was no need to shoot at the agents of Spotlight."
"Mmmhmm." Ves hummed for a moment. "While the Udor is an excellent third-class masterwork pistol, it’s not powerful enough. Any casual laser pistol of the Penitent Sisters can easily overwhelm this gun in terms of firepower."
"I know. It’s the only ranged weapon I have, though. I’m not upset, though. As a Swordmaiden, my greatsword is everything. As long as I have a good sword in my hands, I can take on any enemy!"
"Let’s not get ahead of ourselves, Ketis. Even if you don’t particularly care for pistols, it’s better to have something more effective by your side."
After a moment’s thought, Ves decided to give her another weapon. He withdrew a surprisingly small and unassuming weapon from his holster.
"What is this?" Ketis frowned.
"It’s a very powerful laser pistol. I stole it from a female Benny when I took over the Scarlet Rose. Don’t think it’s weak because it’s small. The power of this weapon is enough to pierce through dozens of armed guards under the right circ.u.mstances!"
They did not dare to test fire the weapon in the workshop. Ves merely transferred a doc.u.ment that detailed all of the specs and features of the pistol.
As a mech designer, Ketis could easily read and interpret the numbers. She raised her eyebrow. "This is indeed a powerful pistol! It’s better than any rifle. Don’t you need this gun for yourself?"
Ves smirked. "Don’t worry about that. I already have something better."
After a bit of discussion, Ketis decided to keep both pistols. The Udor may be weak but it largely looked the part of a ferocious pirate weapon.
In general, pirates disliked conveying weakness. The small and compact Fridayman pistol wouldn’t intimidate any pirate. Ketis intended to store it in a hidden pocket and only bring it out when it was absolutely necessary.
Ves picked up the Udor and studied it from various angles. "While this weapon is fairly weak, we can still upgrade it. I have a very great understanding of laser weapons and I’m sure I can enhance its firepower by at least fifty percent."
At the time he purchased this masterwork, the new generation laser technology hadn’t become public yet. The Udor actually worked on outdated technology, so it was trivially easy to integrate some replacement parts.
In addition, his extensive knowledge on laser weapons did not only apply to mechs. He could also apply much of the principles he learned on smaller-scale weapons. In particular, with his knowledge on crystal laser technology, he believed he could synthesize some custom crystals that substantially increased the weapons firepower and energy efficiency.
The question was whether it was worth it to do so. Ketis looked reluctant.
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