Ves was not sure whether he could persuade Master Ginevra to collaborate with him and convert the Montebra into a powerful living mech.
He could not hide his clear desire towards TEMP mechanism and all of the other tech related to Master Ginevra's incredibly useful specialization.
Exotic Energy Conversion was too useful to a mech designer like Ves!
Ever since mech designers started to play around with hyper mechs, many of them faced the same limitation that limited the power of their works.
They were unable to absorb enough E energy from the environment!
The medium-energy environment of the Red Ocean restricted the potential of hyper technology and E-technology.
Compared to the much more saturated environment of Messier 87, the circumstances in the new frontier were highly unfavorable!
This meant that mechs could never harness the power of heaven to the same extent as equivalent machines in the much larger supermassive galaxy.
If Ves wanted to break past the limitation set by the environment, then he had to get his hands on tech that could convert other forms of power into E energy.
Ves recognized that Master Ginevra Hubert-Colmain just happened to be one of the mech designers who could break this limitation!
If she had developed tech that could convert electrical energy to E energy, that meant that any hyper mech could receive a powerful performance boost that could make a crucial difference in battle!
The Montebra was the best example of that. Its powerful TEMP mechanism could not have become so powerful or gained such a useful function if the mech was not able to produce an absurd amount of energy.
He believed that there was clear and obvious synergy between his work and that of Master Ginevra.
The older Master Mech Designer had the capacity to produce large amounts of E energy, while Ves was confident that he could channel all of that power into effective results.
However, nothing was certain. Ves could only wait until he could discuss the Montebra and its powerful technologies at a later time.
Once Master Ginevra Hubert-Colmain exited the arena, the third challenge match commenced after a brief delay.
Master Acze Redmond issued a challenge on behalf of Fusion Arms, a middling mech company that was headquartered in the Magair Middle Zone.
The man definitely possessed a good understanding of living mechs as he was based in a zone where the Hexers occupied a significant chunk of territory.
The older man pushed forth a striker mech called the Oclis Zemo to earn fame and steal a bit of the hype accrued by the Fey Fianna.
His motivations were much simpler than the ones of his predecessor.
When Ves shook hands with Master Redmond, he did not gain a particularly good impression of the older fellow.
Master Aulaus Kreshnik was a powerful Rubarthan mech designer who came down to the middle zones in order to make a new start and successfully take over Pritchard & Terse.
Master Ginevra Hubert-Colmain sought to increase her profile and find collaborations who could help her complete her difficult research projects.
As for the third challenger, Master Redmond simply wanted to save on marketing costs by leeching off the fame of a tier 3 galactic citizen.
Though the mech designer was a bit boring, his striker mech possessed a few interesting traits.
The Oclis Zemo looked like a typical striker mech at first. It was covered with fairly thick armor and did not excel at mobility.
This was normally a huge disadvantage in a duel against a more agile ranged mech.
One of the common characteristics of striker mechs was that their weapons possessed limited range.
When they were armed with flamethrowers, then their attack range was hardly better than melee mechs.
Their ability to attack distant targets improved remarkably when they were armed with shotguns that were configured for longer ranges, but they could never get close to a rifleman mech in terms of range and precision.
There were also more exotic weapon types that striker mechs could make use of to fulfill their area denial roles, but most of them defaulted to using flamethrowers and shotguns
The Oclis Zemo happened to be one of the few exceptions that eschewed these obvious weapon systems.
Instead of using a shotgun that would likely not be able to pose a significant threat against the Fey Fianna in this challenge match, the striker mech instead armed itself with two rotary cannons.
Yes, multi-barreled machine guns.
The striker mech had to carry a sizable backpack module in order to carry all of the ammunition needed to feed the twin monsters!
Master Acze Redmond designed the Oclis Zemo with abnormally thick and sturdy arms. They were able to hold and brace the rotary cannons in a stable enough manner to control their recoil.
Even so, the caliber of the rotary cannons were a bit too large for a mech of this size.
The power of the two rotary cannons was undeniable. Any mech would not feel good if it was attacked by twin streams of lots of kinetic rounds.
However, that shouldn't be enough to defeat the Fey Fianna. The unusual striker mech definitely possessed another secret that was responsible for giving it the edge it needed to win the third challenge match.
Ves already had a strong suspicion of what that secret may be. Hyper technology had the ability to transform the capabilities of any existing tech. "Can you tell me what the intent is behind the Oclis Zemo?" Ves asked.
"I initially designed the mech as a point defense platform for vulnerable starships." Master Acze Redmond replied. "Unlike proper warships, most human starships are not allowed to mount any weapon systems, including point defense guns. The Oclis Zemo is designed as a relatively expedient solution to this problem. It can not only intercept missiles, but also small craft."
Ves nodded in understanding. "I see. What sort of advantage does it possess that will persuade potential customers to opt for your product over the competition?"
Just like in the first match, it became clear that the Larkinson mech pilot intended to rotate the energy shields in order to give them time to recharge when they weren't subjected to heavy pressure. freewebnσvel.cøm
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