There were several pros and cons to ingesting the Blood Cult Scarlet Oak Tree Growth Manual fruit.
The advantage was that it was cheap. It promised to provide Ves with a lot of theories and understanding for just 30 Ascension Points.
The subject was also relevant to Ves, though not in relation to the current crisis.
As long as he learned the ins and outs of the Five Scrolls Compact's version of a blood synthesizing machine, he bet that he could apply his newfound expertise on developing effective trees whose fruits could turn any human into an extraordinary individual!
However, the downsides were also serious.
One of his most serious concerns was that the cheap enlightenment fruit offered more advanced knowledge without including any of the basics!
It was the basics of biotechnology that Ves needed the most in order to get started on biomech design!
Ves was much more confident that the expensive Puelmer Mid-Level Transphasic Weapon Principles fruit would provide him with a systematic foundation from beginning to end. The description suggested as much.
The second issue was that Ves might not even be able to apply most of what he learned.
The mission he had in mind requested a biomech design, not a tree design!
If the Blood Cult Scarlet Oak Tree Growth Manual ended up filling his mind with little else than science related to trees and plant cells, then he could probably do little but design a biomech in the form of a living tree!
Ves winced at the picture produced by his imagination. It might be sturdy in a sense, but its abysmal mobility and reaction speed would definitely result in a low evaluation!
He needed to design a powerful biomech in order to earn a high enough score. Presenting a biomech design with fatal flaws certainly wouldn't impress the Mech Designer System!
"Well, it might not be as big of a deal as I thought. As long as I learn enough knowledge to call myself a biotech researcher, if only barely, I can quickly get started on biomechs by quickly studying the essential theories that go into the specifics of their design."
The jump from a conventional mech designer to a biomech designer was too big.
The jump from a biotech researcher to a biomech designer was not as intimidating!
Biomech design was often treated as a specialized branch of biotechnology to begin with. If he developed a good foundation in the latter, it should only take him a short time to understand the quirks that made organic mechs possible.
Since Ves was already highly competent in designing conventional mechs, he did not have to learn the necessities related to mechs in general. He already had that covered.
Although it was still necessary for him to study the essential theories related to biomechs, Ves did not have to worry about lacking the necessary learning resources.
"Even if there isn't any useful enlightenment fruit available, I can still draw on the database that I have integrated in my Unending Regalia."
When Ves developed the Unending Regalia, he had made sure to stuff it with lots of information in case he lost access to the galactic net.
He had even upgraded the memory banks of his combat armor over time, allowing him to store all kinds of relevant books and articles!
He not only included a comprehensive encyclopedia about everything, but also made sure to put in all of the textbooks and academic literature that was relevant to his profession!
Ves waved his hand and projected an interface that allowed him to explore the comprehensive library that he had put inside his Unending Regalia.
"I never thought I would be grateful to myself for stuffing all of the textbooks related to biomechs in my combat armor."
He had access to an extensive selection of textbooks. Many of them originated from the Friday Coalition, the Hexadric Hegemony and the Life Research Association.
Although the collection was hardly complete enough for his liking, they at least covered all of the basics as well as a decent selection of more advanced topics.
Learning all of it through self-study from scratch would definitely take years despite his current capabilities.
"I can't afford to waste hundreds of Ascension Points on this."
He needed to make sure that the enlightenment fruit that he was willing to absorb would give him the foundation he needed.
"Maybe this is not the best option for me at the moment."
He needed to address his immediate priorities rather than his long-term aspirations. All of his hopes about developing effective spirit trees and spirit fruits could wait for later.
Ves shifted his attention to an alternative that might have what he needed.
[Yarman Basic Organic Starhome Design Principles]
Price: 50 Ascension Points
Imparts a comprehensive set of essential theories and design principles related to design of the extinct yarman race's organic starhomes at the level of a junior ship designer. The yarmans were native to the Red Ocean but lost their home planet over the course of their history. They have become a nomadic species that have taken to living inside enormous, multi-functional bioships that the yarmans treat as mobile homes rather than ships. Yarman organic starhomes are not equipped with warp drives and can only traverse interstellar space at sub-light speeds.
Requirements: Intelligence must be 2.0 or higher.
This was a much bigger package. Even if the fruit only offered him knowledge that a relatively low-ranking shipwright was able to learn, that still provided him with a huge variety of expertise related to biotechnology!
The bioengineering of enormous organic starships likely touched upon a broad range of knowledge, with a high assurance of including all of the basics that Ves sought!
If Ves was able to design one of these so-called starshomes, then he should definitely be able to design a small and simple biomech!
There were a few problematic elements, though.
"The biggest issue is that I have no idea how easily I can combine all of this alien tech with human biomechs."
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