Of all of the ideas he heard today, the one suggested by Venerable Tusa was the most absurd!
There was strength in numbers. Ves knew this. Every other Larkinson knew it. Even his opponents on the planet were aware of this universal truth!
This was also the reason why Ves was greedy for more biomechs and the people that piloted them. Biomechs and their accompanying pilots were worth far more than exotics and other ordinary goods at this time!
The more mechs his side acc.u.mulated, the smaller the chance of getting defeated by someone else. Gathering more mechs was the number one priority of Ves and his allies who were stranded on the surface!
"Do you think you can take over the entire planet by yourself?" Ves asked. His befuddlement was clear to see! "Do you think you’re some kind of lone wanderer who can solve the conflict by yourself. Do you see yourself as a courier who can deliver peace to the masses? What if our base falls without our assistance? You’ll be the sole survivor of our people on this war-wracked planet!"
Venerable Tusa did not look admonished. His expression was as firm as ever.
"I know it sounds risky, but I think we can gain much more if I split off and explore on my own. I’m good at this. You know that. I can take care of myself, especially when I have the Ferocious Piranha. If you feel I really won’t be able to make it on my own, you can assign some mechs to me. They’ll slow me down, but as long as they carry some supplies, I can do a lot more in the field."
"Absolutely not! We need those mechs to defend our base and participate in any ambitious plans we might have. We cannot afford to divert a single mech to you. Everyone else isn’t as confident in being able to survive on their own. In fact, I’m still doubting whether you are as good as you say. You’ve never gone on a solo operation like this, right?"
"I’ve gone through my fair share of excitement during the Bright-Vesia War. Remember that? I’m a former soldier, you know. I have the training. I know what to watch out for and how to take care of myself when I’m alone."
"That training only applied to third-class mechs operating in third-class environments!" Ves retorted. "Battlefields in second-rate states are much more dangerous! There are way more threats you need to watch out for, especially on a planet that is filled with unfamiliar biotechnology!"
Venerable Tusa crossed his arms and leaned on one of his legs. "I won’t be of much use if I stay here. Sure, I can contribute a lot to the defense of our base. I’ll give you that. Yet the point I’m trying to make is that I can do more if I am out there, finding new allies and directing potential new recruits to head over here to join our clan. A part of me yearns to head over the city. This is calling, Ves."
When the expert pilot spoke those words, his force of will seemed to resonate with his voice.
Ves could sense the powerful will and d.e.s.i.r.e in the statement. Venerable Tusa spoke with his heart and did not get swayed at all by any doubts.
This was the troublesome aspect of expert pilots. Ves already glowered when he realized that his arguments would never have any effect.
While Ves had the power and authority to deny Tusa’s request, the harm it would cause was quite great. The expert pilot would just feel restricted and blame his inability to follow his d.e.s.i.r.es on the person responsible for shackling him in place.
This was one of the worst things that Ves could do to an expert pilot that prized freedom and the ability to decide his own fate.
"Fine." Ves said with obvious reluctance. "I’ll give you permission to go out there. Just be mindful of the endurance and operating time of your mech. While the Piranha Prime is an upgraded variant of the base model, its energy reserves are not that much better. Its special armor may allow you to block many attacks, but it won’t do you any good if your mech runs out of power because you fought too intensely."
"You don’t need to remind me of that, Ves. This is mech piloting 101. I’ll carry some extra supplies as I go in. I don’t want to run out of energy cells too soon."
Both of them discussed how the Piranha Prime should be equipped and piloted to make the most out of this solo reconnaissance mission. Ves dug up his memories on how he modified and configured the Piranha Prime and made some small suggestions that could extend the operating time of the prime mech.
"If you want to conserve energy, then don’t take flight." Ves advised. "The Ferocious Piranha doesn’t waste too much energy when moving through space because it doesn’t have to fight against gravity. Here, anytime you lift your mech in the air, it constantly has to exert downwards thrust in order to keep a lot of tons worth of metal and alloy in the air. Compared to running on land, flight is inherently inefficient!"
"It’s fast, though. If I accelerate forward as fast as possible and reach my destination in a fraction of the time it takes to travel over land, will I save more energy this way?"
Ves frowned. He performed some rapid calculations with the help of his implant.
"It depends. Some cities and busy environments are much harder to traverse, but even if the streets are all straight and even, you will still waste a lot more energy if you fight in the air. That’s not a problem if you are fighting within range of easy resupply, but if you are all alone in the field..."
"I’ll make it back in time."
After Venerable Tusa received a couple more tips on how to handle his mech, the expert pilot quickly left. Now that he got what he wanted, he couldn’t wait to see what he could do on his own!
No one came to visit Ves after that, so he gladly took the opportunity to take a much-needed rest. He had gone through so many different ordeals today that he didn’t feel confident if he continued to work without rest.
"You can say that for most of the refugees parked outside. By the way, word about that has already spread. Three more refugee groups have made their way over here." freёwebnovel.com
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: The Mech Touch