Ves saved the best commission for last.
Once he created another custom companion spirit for the favored disciple of Master Henry Urbeck, the last recipient handed over a small metal container.
The box was made out of darker metals, but also bore small golden embellishment to add a strong sense of class and refinement.
The symbol of the Red Fleet adorned the top of the ceremonial container.
It looked completely foreign compared to the standardized architecture and the design principles of the Red Association!
"Every token is locked and registered to a single individual or organization." The student of Master Urbeck carefully explained. "It will become invalid once its registered recipient ceases to exist in any real capacity. In this case, our connection with the Red Fleet has only allowed us to tie this token to your personal identity. I do not foresee this to be a problem as you still have many years ahead of you. It may very well be possible that the Warship Quota Program will become obsolete a few generations later."
Ves nodded in agreement as he continued to stare at the container. "I think this will be the case as well."
"This change is unlikely to happen in the short term, so these tokens will still be able to give their holders a head-start on red humanity's reintroduction to warships. You can train personnel, establish a supportive infrastructure and formulate the doctrines on the use of armed starships far in advance of other groups."
Ves couldn't hold in his curiosity any longer. He opened up the box and lifted up a metal medallion. The token displayed a stylized frigate on the front and a bunch of data on the rear.
It was a remarkably small object given the enormous power it bestowed to its registered holder.
"Is there anything else I should know about these tokens?"
"The tokens will grant you access to a private section of the Red Fleet's galactic net portal. You can read the full instructions over there. One of the more important conditions that you should know is that the Red Fleet retains the right to come unannounced and inspect the warships associated with the tokens at any time. You cannot just install any weapon system on a warship. Having a frigate is not an excuse to turn it into a missile platform that can launch dozens if not hundreds of antimatter warheads at your enemies."
That was a shame.
"I see. I will make sure that my people and I don't accidentally stuff any weapons of mass destruction inside our upcoming warship." Ves promised.
"You will need to procure a warship through your own means. Neither the Red Fleet nor the Red Association will be able to help you in this regard. This should not be an insurmountable challenge to a mech designer as impressive as you. Just be certain that the warship that you use conforms to the definition of a frigate as recognized by the Red Fleet."
Frigates were quite small and could only fit a handful of mechs at best if they made heavy compromises in other areas. Their length and volume had to remain on the small side in order to avoid entering the territory of destroyers. ƒrēewebnoѵёl.cσm
The difference in firepower between the classes was considerable. Destroyers might not look that much larger, but their exponentially greater volume allowed shipbuilders to mount considerably larger and more powerful ship systems in their hulls. This in turn resulted in much greater firepower and defenses.
Still, Ves could do a lot with a frigate. He actually had several possible ideas on how to make good use out of this token. He needed to get back to his fleet and discuss his options with his inner circle as well as Vivian Tsai in order to make a good decision.
In any case, Ves eventually bid goodbye to his last client and took stock of his situation.
He collected a handsome amount of rewards, each of which he could benefit from in many different ways.
The RF Frigate Token alone opened up a lot of exciting new options for his expeditionary fleet!
Even if it was unlikely for the Larkinson Clan to obtain a small warship that exceeded the performance of the Red Association's escort fleet, the advantage was that the little vessel was completely under his control.
He could decide the type of frigate to build.
He could instruct what sort of weapon systems and other useful modules the ship should mount.
He could dictate the appearance and the colors of the hull.
Most importantly of all, he could order her crew to go on offensive missions and attack any target he designated without bumping into the restrictions set by the mechers!
"What you have gained is of great significance, Ves." Jovy remarked. "I doubt that Master Henry Urbeck would have gone out of his way to arrange this reward for you if your contributions were any lower. You have earned your token through unusual means that falls outside of the boundary of the RF's Warship Quota Program. That is bound to attract a great amount of accusations of corruption and complaints of favoritism under normal circumstances. Now that you are bound to become a tier 4 galactic citizen at minimum should stifle much of the criticism. Your rise in identity already elevates you above some of the rules that ordinary people are subjected to. You should not be bothered by ordinary restrictions as you continue to work on other ways to contribute to red humanity."
That sounded rather... dark. As people became richer and more powerful, they became increasingly less constrained by laws and other rules.
Ves already experienced this effect to a certain degree, but he did not expect his status to rise so quickly in the short term. The transition was so abrupt and jarring that he needed a lot more time to take stock of his new reality.
Even the way that the people invited to the conference looked at him had changed.
He used to be a relatively forgettable individual as his age, rank, reputation and so on were not remarkable among all of the impressive mechers and associates.
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