"What does Davute think of the Larkinson Clan?" Tristan asked Professor Galbraith.
It had become increasingly clearer that the older mech designer was not just another Senior based in Davute.
The man taught at ZUTA University and developed a lot of contacts within the academic community of Davute VII.
Tristan had also noticed that Professor Zin Galbraith possessed so much insider knowledge that he was probably involved in a number of confidential projects organized by the colonial government!
A mech designer like that should possess an extensive understanding of what the people in charge of Davute thought about a quirky organization like the Larkinson Clan.
"Opinions on the controversial clan are mixed." The professor steadily answered. "There are mech companies and political factions that are opposed to working together with such a new and volatile clan. There are also others that see great promise in what its talented patriarch can bring to Davute, especially in the long-run."
By this time, the column of living mechs moved almost right underneath the floating diamond structure. The Larkinsons had opted to enhance their show of force by playing a militaristic theme that synced nicely with the battle footage projected in the air.
The many sights and sensations enhanced a lot of people's impressions of the Larkinson Clan.
Numerous mech pilots and personnel working for other other employers seriously started to consider whether they could gain more fulfillment by joining this famous and far more exciting clan.
"Do you think that the products of the Larkinson Clan can make a real difference in the upcoming war?" Tristan asked.
"You are much more familiar with living mechs. Your former state had to fight against millions of them in its last war. What do you think?"
"I think the work of Ves will definitely make life harder for Karlach." The younger mech designer firmly stated. "Yes, the Hexers ultimately lost the war, but they managed to put up a considerably better fight with a number of highly effective living mech models like the Blessed Squire and the Valkyrie Redeemer. Ves has only grown stronger and more experienced after he designed those mechs. The commercial mechs sold by the LMC such as the Pacifier and the Buzzy Bee models are means that they have joined the same camp. In business, they may remain competitors, but as 01:38
committed Davutans, they should agree to set aside any competitive rivalries and join forces for the unique and highly practical in wartime situations, and that is just the start."
Professor Galbraith nodded in agreement. "Those mechs are indeed remarkable and have already proven their utility in many different circumstances, though they have yet to be employed in battles that are larger than ordinary border scuffles. That said, the LMC's commercial mech models are not impactful enough to tilt the balance of the war. The energy shield mechs developed by Master Manuel Terrence and his team have a greater chance of doing so due to how they can profoundly change the resource allocation and consumption patterns of our colonial state."
Tristan's eyes shone as he thought of another idea.
"You may be correct, professor, but that is only when you consider the works of Ves Larkinson and Manuel Terrence in isolation. What if they joined forces? There is no rule that states that they should keep their biggest selling points to themselves."
"They are competitors."
"They have also chosen to cooperate and side with Davute." Tristan immediately retorted. "That means that they have joined the same camp. In business, they may remain competitors, but as committed Davutans, they should agree to set aside any competitive rivalries and join forces for the public good of our state. It is understandable for RT&D and the LMC to pressure each other on the mech markets, but their chief designers must learn how to work together to deliver the strongest military mechs that Davute can field across its mech armies."
This comprehensive answer caused Professor Galbraith to look particularly impressed by the younger mech designer.
"You have thought much about this subject, I can tell."
"One of the mistakes that Ves has made in the past was that he did not cooperate too much with the Master Mech Designers in the service of the Hex Army. My fellow Fridaymen and I always wondered how the war would have unfolded if the two sides built up a better relationship and collaborated sincerely with each other. I guess that the egos, the lack of trust and Ves' well-founded reluctance to cooperate with the Hexers have ultimately prevented this from happening. The Komodo War might have ended in an entirely different way if history took a different course."
It was one of the great what-if scenarios that people of the Friday Coalition occasionally thought about. They were all glad they lived in a version of reality where the worst did not happen.
Now that Davute stood at the same crossroads as the Hexadric Hegemony at the time, the ambitious colonial state would certainly try to avoid making the same mistake!
Galbraith looked intrigued by the notion that Tristan raised.
"Your suggestion has great promise. Ves, despite just being a Journeyman, is able to impart his living mechs with strong and tangible benefits that no one in this part of human space can replicate. If he is able to add his strengths to the mechs designed by Master Manuel Terrence, the result will be a series of energy shield mechs that perform much differently from the counterparts that Karlach's own designers are surely working on. The differences may be decisive enough to give our unique brand of energy shield mechs a decisive advantage in the war."
Tristan picked up the point that the Senior was trying to make.
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