A part of Ves was thankful that Merril O'Brian was the only rational mech designer in the Larkinson Clan as far as he knew.
Mech designers of this ilk were very rare outside of the MTA because it was much more difficult to advance up the ranks with such an exotic design approach.
Ves had always remained fairly possessive of his unique design solutions, so he instinctively rejected any instances where other mech designers could copy the reason why he was able to beat the competition.
However, another part of him felt that it was regrettable that there weren't more mech designers like Merrill in the clan.
As Ves continued to grow and expand his design capabilities, he gradually became less insecure about his own worth and competence.
Even if others succeeded in copying his living mechs, so what? Ves had developed many other advanced design solutions that gave his work an even greater edge in battle!
He was confident that no one could fully steal all of the design techniques and methods that caused his works to become more and more impressive over time!
As such, Ves did not feel that Merrill's breakthrough was that big of a threat to him as it was in the past.
He could already tell from her first successful attempt that her mastery and understanding of living mechs was still at a rudimentary stage.
When Ves was at this level, it took him many years for him to reach his current level!
Though Merrill would doubtlessly be able to make faster progress at first due to her ability to copy Ves' homework, eventually she would slow down and get stalled as she hit a wall.
Ves did not believe that Merrill could completely figure him out to the point of being able to simulate everything he utilized to design his living mechs. It was simply impossible for her to be able to build a complete model of him without going through all of his experiences!
Still, what she managed to pull off on her own was already impressive in its own right. Her accomplishment also opened up a lot of interesting new possibilities.
He did not have to babysit every living mech design project, for example. Although his intervention was doubtlessly necessary for most essential and complicated design projects, there were many other mech designs that were less intensive and important.
The increasing number of variant mech design projects that the Design Department took on as of late was a good example.
Even if Merrill was not that proficient in living mechs as of yet, with a bit more guidance she could turn into an adequate substitute for Ves!
With someone like Merrill available, Ves could take longer vacations without worrying that the ongoing design projects at the Design Department would stagnate without his involvement.
Ves could also bounce his ideas off Merrill and gain another perspective on his living mech designs.
In fact, once Merrill became more proficient in simulating his design philosophy, they could even hold a more fruitful exchange where they could learn more ways to exploit living mechs because two minds were always better than one!
As Ves continued to discuss what Merrill could do and how they could cooperate in the future, Gloriana suddenly interrupted their conversation by asking a different question.
"How much progress have you made in emulating other people's design philosophies and approaches?" She pressed the new Journeyman. "Are you able to copy my work as well?"
"I… can do that, but it would require time for me to master the basics of your operation." Merrill calmly replied. "While your design philosophy is easier to emulate, the problem I face is that your design approach is intertwined with highly advanced technical design solutions that are beyond my ability to understand and replicate. The way you think and design your mechs is much more sophisticated on a technical level. That makes you much more different from your husband who prefers to simplify his work and think in broad strokes."
Gloriana looked as if she couldn't decide whether this reflected well or poorly on her as a mech designer.
On one hand, Merrill's difficulty in emulating Gloriana's work reflected the Hexer's excellence in mech design.
Gloriana clearly made a lot of progress in developing her design philosophy as well as her technical design capabilities. The greater her progress, the harder it became for others to catch up to her level!
One the other hand, Gloriana's difficult work also made it harder for Merrill or another rational mech designer to copy her work.
Certainly, Master Willix had demonstrated her ability to emulate Gloriana's design approach a few years ago, but that was because the MTA Master was much more versed in the science and engineering of mechs.
No Journeyman could come close to matching the technical prowess of a Master Mech Designer, so people like Merrill had to invest a lot of time and effort into book learning in order to catch up to the likes of Gloriana.
"I think… Merrill might be able to get close to reproducing a number of your design solutions, but it wouldn't be an efficient use of her time." Ves said to his wife. "First, your specialty is primarily relevant in individual custom mechs and expert mechs. These are always high-priority design projects that deserve to receive the best care and attention that we can offer."
Gloriana vigorously nodded. "That is right. No offense, Merrill, but our expert pilots deserve better than a cheap imitation. Leave the design of our most powerful and important mechs to me. It is better if you focus your efforts on using your versatility to design mass production mech models."
"There are other design philosophies that I have been exposed to that I am reasonably confident in emulating." Merrill stated. "As you already know, it takes time, effort and diligence to get started on them. It takes even more learning and practice to become good enough to meet the standards of our clan. I need to pick and choose my options carefully."
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