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Chapter 2991: Multiple Loadouts

    <h4>Chapter 2991: Multiple Loadouts</h4>


    At some point during the conversations, the cats left the desk and settled onto theps of the visitors.


    Ketis yed host to Blinky. The spiritual catid his back onto herp and offered up his starry belly for rubs.


    Mrow~ Mrow~


    Meanwhile, Venerable Joshua was pampering Lucky. The expert pilot rubbed the mechanical cat on the back and tickled his pointy ears. Though the gem cat''s exterior was made of hard material, Lucky was still able to feel pleasure from his treatment.


    "Meow~"


    The pair of lovers quietly waited as Ves quickly sketched out a couple more mounted wargear loadouts. They didn''t look real, but that wasn''t the point. The sketches were merely supposed to direct their thoughts.


    In a couple of minutes, Ves managed to draw two additional loadouts. When they were superimposed on top of the core mech, then they always seem to supersize Joshua''s expert mech. The artillery loadout was the biggest one, but the other ones weren''t that much worse off. They would have slowed down the expert mech to a crawl if they didn''te with thrusters and boosters.


    "The purpose of mounted wargear is to add new powerful capabilities to existing mechs on a non-permanent basis." Ves exined as he put the final touches to his hasty wireframe drawings. "Some of them are meant to be worn near-permanently by their base tforms. This turns them into something akin to a modr mech tform but to a much bigger extent. If there are any situations where an enemy is able to cripple the wargearponents, the expert mech can simply purge it all and free itself from its burden in order to continue its fight in a more conventional manner."


    He tapped the projection and caused the expert mech mounted with artillery gear to drop all of its extra burden. When he tapped it another time, the gear attached itself to the expert mech again.


    "So the best way to look at this gear is to treat it as additional equipment. The mounted wargear loadouts will give extra options, but due to the nature of how I n to design them, they won''tst long and they''re not as durable as the core mech. It''s no worth bringing them out when fighting against weaker opponents, but if we ever face something like the Fridayman ambush again, then having this option is a great way to fight against other expert mechs."


    While it was an extravagant and wasteful solution, it had one redeeming factor.


    A single expert pilot was fully capable of controlling all of those additional systems. The Larkinson n did not have a lot of expert pilots at the moment. While there were plenty of expert candidates, it was questionable whether they would break through anytime soon when there were no battles on the horizon.


    This meant that Ves had a great interest in maximizing the power of every expert mech. Aside from stuffing them with high-quality resonating materials, making them bigger was a possible solution. Yet making mechs bigger reduced their mobility, which was something very critical to expert mechs when they dueled each other.


    How could Ves increase the power of an expert mech yet simultaneously retain their mobility advantage in duels?


    The solution he settled with was the best possiblepromise in his opinion. He could already tell that the design challenges would keep him up day and night, but he was incredibly excited to realize this vision.


    His passion had fired up. By diverting the Chimera Project from its original nd direction, he seeded in bing invested in its sess.


    Though Joshua and Ketis still exhibited some misgivings, Ves did not allow them to be skeptical of his n.


    He turned his attention back to his presentation. "Aside from this artillery variant, there are two additional mounted wargear loadouts that I think are interesting. As you all know, we are stillcking a powerfulncer mech. We need an expert mech that can charge straight towards the enemy and punch through any obstacle, whether it is an array of defensive mechs or a powerful capital ship. Remember the earlier phases of the Battle against the Abyss where we confronted the Gravidus Knax?"


    "I remember." Venerable Joshua looked a bit grimmer as he stoked Lucky''s back. "A lot of good Larkinsons died that day, and not just against those ''dark gods''. I never want to fight a pirate warship again."


    "There is no guarantee that your wish wille true, Joshua. Do you understand the environment we will be entering soon? The Red Ocean is not as tame and regted as regr human space. The Big Two may be sweeping the indigeonous alien empires that are rooted there, but I have heard plenty of tales of fish slipping through the. ording to the gctic, these aliens don''t have a tradition for using mechs. Instead, just like humanity in the past, their main war-making potential consists of warships. Alien warships."


    The strengths of these warships varied wildly depending on the alien species and other variables. Some were beatable by third-ss outfits while others were so powerful that they demanded the MTA and CFA to put in a serious effort to crush the alien fleets.


    No one doubted that the Big Two would be able to wipe the dwarf gxy clean of sentient alien inhabitants, but the problem was that conquering any gxy took a lot of time, even if it was just a miniature-sized one. Since the Big Two could not afford to direct too many warfleets away from the Milky Way, it would probably take a few decades to an entire century to finish the job.


    In the meantime, the Big Two''s warfleets along with all of the pioneer fleets that traveled through the Red Ocean risked getting attacked by alien warships at any time!


    Fortunately, the chance of encountering arge, intact alien warfleet was very low. The ones that lurked in the territories that were recently conquered by humans were mostly isted warships that managed to survive one way or another.


    Yet a single one of them could easily ughter thousands of mechs in some cases!


    "Don''t we have another expert mech in the works that can do this already?" Ketis asked. "The Vanguard Project is supposed to fulfill this role to an extent."


    "It''s not enough." Ves shook his head. "The Vanguard Project is not a dedicatedncer mech. It needs to retain enough dueling capabilities, so we will have to implement a lot ofpromises to its design. It''s a spearman mech, not ancer mech. You can think of it as a bigger and beefier version of the Valkyrie Redeemer."


    "Sir?" Joshua briefly raised his hand.


    "Yes?"


    "I am wondering about the speed of thisncer loadout. There''s quite a lot of bulk attached to it, and that big triangr spike isn''t helping much either. Will I be able to build enough eleration to build up enough momentum? And how can I ever hit anything if it looks so bulky? I bet its turning radius is awful!"


    "In the beginning, Gloriana told us to focus on defeating other expert mechs. Thencer loadout doesn''t align to this goal, but it is capable of taking out other high-value threats. More specifically, I think argencer loadout can do wonders against enemy starships. Unlike mechs, starships can''t turn or evade iing attacks that easily. This is why there is nothing wrong with cing all of the additional boosters and thrusters to the rear of the mounted equipment. They just need to push your expert mech forward as hard as possible."


    To put it in simple terms, thencer loadout transformed the expert mech into a giant self-propelled kic torpedo. There was a lot of bulk and mass that were primarily meant to increase the energy being transferred upon impact and to provide the core mech with enough of a cushion to survive a charge.


    The most notable element to this fantastical-looking loadout was therge and long spike mounted to the front.


    Ves didn''t bother to equip the ensemble with a regrnce. A handheld weapon was too small and weak.


    Instead, he simply added arge and thick nce'' that was as wide as the length of a light mech at the rear end.


    With such a big spike, the Chimera Project equipped with wargear loadout could inflict so much damage that it could even punch a huge hole through the Spirit of Bentheim!


    This had the potential to turn into one of the ultimate assault solutions for the Larkinson n.


    "Won''t all of this equipment get lost upon impact?" Ketis pointed out a concerning issue. "If it doesn''t get squashed afterpleting a charge, it has a high chance of breaking up, thereby flinging all of its broken parts in many different directions."


    "It''s not a problem. This is why all of the loadouts should be cheap and not too difficult to make. In addition, if our n can solve the problem by other means, we don''t have to resort to this wasteful solution."


    Venerable Joshua eventually bought into this idea. The sketch that Ves had madee looked rather ridiculous, but he could easily imagine how many powerful ships he could fell by adopting this strange new mech.


    It was too bad that a sluggish and agile machine like this was very hard to employ against mechs. Unless their formation was exceptionally tight, it was too easy for mechs to dodge a chargingncer mech that put all of its energies into going forward!


    "If we can make this work, then we have a potential solution against warships that can shrug off regr mech attacks!"


    Ves was already nning ahead. He needed to make the best use of the time that remained. Once he entered the Red Ocean, the chance that his fleet bumped into a superior force was too great.


    Once Ketis and Joshua understood the intention and mode of operation of thencer loadout, Ves turned to the third loadout he sketched.


    "The two loadouts that I have proposed before will allow Venerable Joshua to output a lot of damage at range or punch through starships or otherrge structures with a single charge. Combined with its base hero mech form, this expert mech can retain a lot of battle effectiveness in many different situations. There is still something missing, though."


    To be honest, when Joshua and Ketis saw the third loadout, they became absolutely stumped. Both of them thought that Ves had lost control or something. Did he grow mad with the possibilities opened up by making use of mounted wargear?


    "Uhm… sir…" Joshua hesitated. "Why is this third loadout… made of meat?"


    Ves grinned and leaned back on his chair. "Because I decided to do it. Because both my specialty and yours resonate quite well with organic matter. We''ve hired a lot of biotech experts when we stayed in the Life Research Association. We can borrow their assistant to develop and grow this organic loadout and see whether it is viable. There''s little harm in trying. If it doesn''t work out, then we can just drop it. Is that eptable?"


    The third loadout was a clear homage to Uranus. The simplest way to describe it was that it resembled a colossal meat suit. Once Joshua''s expert mech became submerged by this organic loadout, it turned into arge and powerful brawler that possessed extremely high physical strength.


    Though its mobility was predictably awful, its huge bulk and raw strength allowed it to rampage throughrge enemy mech formations. The giant meat suit could also brawl against other expert mechs as long as they weren''t fast enough to evade this monstrosity. It was perfect against heavy space knights and heavy artillery mechs!


    "…Uhm, Ves?"


    "Yes Ketis."


    "Maybe you should get some therapy. I heard that the stuff that happened on Prosperous Hill VI was bad, but I never thought that you would even get traumatized by it. What possessed you to design a loadout that reminds me of that biojuggernaut?!"


    When Ves took a second look at the meat suit he designed, he reluctantly recognized that she might have a point.


    But then again, Uranus proved that relying on size was a good way to attain greater power!


    "Don''t knock it until we try it. I know it looks grotesque, but I am absolutely confident in its battle effectiveness!"
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