In truth, Ves didn’t think that Carlos coulde up with a solution that the LMC could ept. His friend’s foundation was still toocking, and his talent and learning ability was decidedly average. He would never amount to anything in the mech industry unless he ate a lot of attribute candies.
That put Ves to thought. Would Carlos be able to benefit from the attribute candies as well? If that was true, then Ves might be able to nurture Carlos into a wee and much-needed assistant.
Right now, the LMC depended too much on Ves to do all of the essential design work. If he could offload some of the more trivial tasks such as designing variants of his own designs to Carlos, then thepany might be a lot better off in the long term.
"Carlos." He began. "What do you see yourself doing ten years from now?"
"I see myself working alongside you as always." His friend replied with an aspirational tone. "I know it’s going to be difficult catching up with your growth, but I’m a hard worker. I know I can do it. Don’t forget that I helped build the LMC to its present height as well. It’s my baby as well, so I’ll work as hard as I can to make it into an ever greaterpany!"
This reassured Ves. If the LMC ever grew to the point where it needed to bolster its design capabilities with a team of designers, then Carlos would certainly y an important role. His shallow foundation and average talent could always be amended with the help of the System.
Still, Ves wasn’t in a hurry to do so. Besides having a lot of matters on his te, he also had to figure out a way to prevent exposure.
After finishing his tour of the old workshop, Ves boarded the armored shuttle and flew towards the manufacturingplex. An hourter, they had arrived at the immense site, which looked a lot more finished than before.
Jake waited for him outside thending pads. "Ves! I hope you’ll stick around longer this time!"
"If nothing unexpected happens, then you’ll certainly get your wish." Ves chuckled back. "Fill me in on how the LMC is doing thesest couple of weeks. Has anything changed?"
"There’s a spike in orders. The entire mech industry is getting swamped with customers. Every outfit that have earned a killing in the Glowing are eagerly trying to bolster their capabilities. Some of the smaller gangs that participated in the event have already been robbed and killed by rivals who missed out."
Ves nodded when he heard what had happened. The influx of the nouveau riche had turned the entire Bright Republic on its head. Too many outfits gained an abundance of money, but sustained severe losses as well. They turned into the best kind of targets to vultures looking for an easy score.
"How has the market responded?"
"These newly enriched outfits generally adopt two different buying patterns. The smaller ones with less capabilities are prioritizing delivery speed over quality. They want to take immediate ownership of their purchase and aren’t willing to wait for more than day. Quality doesn’t matter too much, so the smaller yers of the market with readily avable stock are having a field day at this moment."
"That sounds great, but it probably doesn’t have anything to do with us. We’ve never been able to build up an inventory of mechs."
The LMC fabricated mechs as fast as they shipped out, so the news hadn’t been relevant to Ves. Hispany had long grown past the definition of ’small yer’.
"That’s where the second type of customerse in. These are the big yers like the major mercenary corps and the Blood ws. They’ve all ced a big batch of orders for our products. The waiting list has practically doubled in thest couple of weeks, and it’s only growing longer by the day."
He smiled at that. He had anticipated that this would happen. That was why he agreed to take out a major loan in order to finance an expansion in thepany’s production capability.
"Are the two new production lines up and running yet?"
"It’s been shipped a week ago. Chief Cyril took charge and brought them down to the fabrication floor. Last I heard, the chief and his men are still in the process of setting up the production lines, but I’m not an expert in this matter."
"That’s fine. I’ll go down and help out in person. I know more about the production equipment than anyone else in thepany."
"Before you go, Ves, the manufacturingplex needs a name. It’s a multi-billion dor project and it will one day house thousands of employees. It’s a great start to a major undertaking of the LMC. It’s destined to be one of this’s most icondmarks."
"Landmark, huh?" Ves uttered as his mind drifted off. "Let me think of a name."
When Ves initially nned the construction of the manufacturingplex, he hadn’t fixated on a name. He figured he could casuallye up with something on the spot, but now he thought that theplex deserved a more considerate name.
The future of the Living Mech Corporation rested on this massivepany site. This was the exclusive domain of hispany, and everyone who stepped foot here day by day would put their hopes on its prosperity.
Besides serving as a production site for mechs, theplex also featured a lot of fortifications. The walls, turrets, mech patrols and other security features insured that anyone who attempted to attack theplex had to pay a price.
The LMC had signed a more extensive contract with Sanyal-Ablin to insure that the site would not receive any disturbances, either from sabotage or overt attacks. The beefed up contract added to thepany’s expenses, but with the impending addition of two production lines, it should be able to shoulder the extra burden.
"Since thisplex is the center of the LMC, it needs a name that reflects the ideals of thepany. How about... the Mech Nursery?"
Jake was absolutely floored at the name. The old man tested the words in his mind for a little bit. "It’s an unconventional name. I don’t know if it will fit theplex."
Although his COO still held some reservations on the name, Ves didn’t change his mind. The more he thought about it, the more the name fit the aspirations of thepany.
He wanted to create mechs with life, and what better than to call their ce of origin as the Mech Nursery?
Even if it sounded weird, it reinforced the impression that Ves wanted to convey to the mech industry and his customers. His products carried the spark of life, and they deserved to be treated that way.
Right now, Jake reluctantly registered the name through hism. After signing some paperwork, theplex would officially be known as the Mech nursery. It already churned the old man’s stomach.
"Haha, let’s go inside now. I want to see what you’ve done to the ce!"
Under thepany of Jake and Carlos, Ves proceeded to tour theplex from top to bottom. He visited the aboveground offices first. Most of the floors hadn’t been put to use as of yet, but Ves envisioned a time when these empty white halls would be brimming with people.
Modeled after Marce’s office, Ves enjoyed the top floor to himself. The wide open spaces, the gold and brown furnishings and the exquisite furniture all added to his prestige. He would definitely be able to imitate the likes of Marce and Mr. Chandler of the MTA if he sat behind his imposing desk.
Ves tested the padding of his desk chair and realized that it hid arge number of features that added to hisfort. Lucky also perched at the top of the chair and partially materialized to test out its functions as well. The seat had evidently been designed to aodate pets.
"I’m very d with the look and feel of my office. It makes me feel like a sessful CEO."
"That’s good. We’ve especially hired a number of renowned interior designers to decorate the offices."
As pleasant as his new office looked, the real work was done below. They left the top office and took the elevator that brought them straight underground.
Ves only briefly toured the underground floors. He already visited them a few weeks ago and besides some additions, theyrgely remained empty due to ack of capacity.
Only the manufacturing floor possessed a lot of liveliness. The Dortmund production line had been moved to the first production hall. A number of mech technicians could be seen working on fabricating another silverbel ckbeak.
Ves left the workers to it and visited another hall. Arger number of mech technicians gathered around the brand-new production line.
It consisted of a full set of 3D printer, alloypressor, chemical treatment machine and assembly machine. They all came from the samepany called Benson Industrial Machinery.
Benson enjoyed a significant amount of renown in the Bright Republic for producing lines of fairly excellent mech manufacturing equipment. Chief Cyril had evidently been a fan of them, since he chose to purchase two of their upscale production lines in a single go.
"Chief!"
"Come over here, Ves! Help me with the configuration of this Benson printer!"
Ves figuratively pulled up his sleeves and stepped close to the 3D printer that formed the core of the production line. "What’s wrong?"
"I don’t know if we missed something, but the printer refuses to work. It spits out a bunch of error codes but the manual only provides us with a brief description."
"Have you called for support?"
"Hah! BIM’s support lines are swamped with calls for help. The LMC isn’t the onlypany who decided to expand their production. Ourpetitors are joining in the race as well, since there’s a lot of money going around these days."
Without the influx of customers who had recently gotten wealthy off the Glowing, Ves wouldn’t have pulled the trigger and taken out a loan to finance the Benson production lines. The other mech manufacturers must have performed the same calculus and elerated their expansion ns as well.
"Looks like we need to fix this ourselves. Let me take a look at it."
Ves had bought a fair number of Assembly Skills from the System, so he quickly figured out the root of the problem. The 3D printer and the rest of the machines functioned normally, but they required a lot of connections in between. Without effectivemunication between the different machines, the production line lost a lot of efficiency.
With the help of Ves, the chief and the rest of the technicians became enlightened about the problem. Once the source of the problem became known, the technicians could fix it on their own. Ves left the mech technicians to their jobs but pulled Chief Cyril aside for a private talk.
"How effective do you think the Benson production line will perform?"
The chief scratch his stubby chin. "Compared to the Dortmund line? It’s a lot more automated, so it’s bound to be faster. However, the Dortmund you’ve retrieved is unparalleled in precision and quality control. I’d say there’s going to be a little more waste if we utilize the Benson machines at their full capacity. If you want to achieve the same level of quality as the Dortmunds, then we’ll have to cut our production speed by at least thirty percent."
"That’s uneptable." Ves shook his head. Even though he constantly emphasized the importance of maintaining a high level of quality, it didn’te at the cost ofmon sense. "The silverbel ckbeaks will be fine with a small drop in quality. We can catch the worst faults in time if we scan and double-check each part thates out of the 3D printer."
"That will slow down our production process as well. Scanning each and every part as theye out is aborious process, although it’s faster than slowing down our overall rate of production."
"Then we’ll do so. It’s very important to scan our parts for their integrity. I don’t want to hear about any cases where our customers died because we haven’t been prudent enough to check our own parts."
The chief nodded in acknowledgement. He agreed with the sentiment. "That’s a good choice. It will cut into our earnings, but it will give our customers some piece of mind."
After questioning Cyril about how other matters, Ves finally left the manufacturing floor. Once they stepped into the elevator, he decided to go down to theb floor.
Jake frowned as he stood besides Ves. "Why do you want to enter theb? We’ve already visited it."
"I’m about to conduct a very important experiment. I’m sorry about the short notice, but I’ll be indisposed for up to three months. I won’t being out and I won’t be epting any interruptions during this time."
"What?!"