Chapter 6388 Ves the Pet Project
One day before the start of the increasingly more hyped product reveal, Ves received an important guest at the Pce of Mechanical Marvels.
Ves suspended his supervision and met with the guest on an upper floor,
Down below, he could clearly see the various historical exhibits showing a portion of the seminal works that defined the Age of Mechs.
From half-broken and salvaged knight mechs to a rare surviving copy of a famous superge quintuplebination mech, the mech museum offered visitors a glimpse of the wonders that mech designers came up with in the past.
Not every invention became sessful enough to gain widespread adoption, but that did not stop them from influencing the direction of the mech industry and make other products stronger.
Mech designers only had a rtively short time to build up a legacy, but they managed to be extraordinarily productive during the Age of Mechs.
Under their collective efforts, mechs had be stronger, more efficient and more intertwined with human society than ever before.
It was hard to imagine that mechs could lose their poprity at this point. Not even the rise of cultivation and the imminent founding of the Red Collective could damage the eagerness for people to admire and worship mechs.
The only reason why mechs failed to expand its footprint into people''s lives was because only a fraction of humans possessed the gic aptitude to pilot mechs.
Whether the 3.5 percent figure was urate or not, there was no denying that the heavy limitations of neural interface technology disqualified many hopeful children from pursuing a career in mech piloting.
While this requirement also ensured that most states wouldn''t be overmilitarized, it had ruined the dreams of far too many people.
How many of these hopefuls possessed the seeds of greatness that made them no less talented or capable than the likes of the Chosen Human?
Yet because of a single disqualifying trait, so many humans never got the opportunity to prove their mettle.
As Ves looked down at the historical exhibits, he became increasingly more cognizant. that his invention would change everything.
He did not possess enough foresight and understanding of human society to ount for all of the disruption his Carmine mechs would cause, but that was okay.
The mechers possessed plenty of intelligent people who could ount for all of the shocks his invention would produce once it became known to the public.
This was why the Survivalist Faction and the Transhumanist Faction needed Ves to keep his Carmine System a secret for so long. The mechers had been frantically working to prepare red humanity for the introduction of the Carmine System.
"You are doing well for yourself." Master Dervidian noted with a pleased expression as he lifted up a delicate tea cup and took a gentle sip of his exotic brew. "The Battle of Mazepan has not shaken your resolve. That is good. Many parties are watching you and evaluating you. Even now, they continue to devise more ways to test your qualities to see whether you will fail their high expectations."
Ves frowned. What the Transhumanist just said spoiled his mood. He did not even bother to drink his tea, not that it did anything to quench his thirst anyway due to the size of his true body.
"I am not too happy with the Evolution Witch and those other figures who are hovering above my head. Why do they have to meddle with my life so much? Can''t they just leave me alone and invest their valuable time in their own projects?"
Master Dervidian ruefully chuckled at that. "Oh, Ves. Your excellence is exactly the reason why they have decided that you are valuable enough to merit their attention. You may not like to hear this, but you have be one of theirtest pet projects. The individuals who outrank you cannot help but test you and temper you in order to ensure that you have what it takes to be apetent and responsible steward of red humanity. If they ever retire from their leadership roles, they want to know that the next generation of leaders can take over their mantle without abusing their newfound power." That only made Ves feel even more disgusted at this behavior.N?v(el)B\\jnn
"Am I the only one who receives so much ''special treatment'' from the bigwigs, Master?" "Yes... and no. Other emerging leaders usuallye from established institutions that have developed a mature and time-tested talent development system. Talented mechers such as Professor Jovy Armalon and scions of Terran ancient ns such as Lady Alexa Streon have been raised and educated to exacting standards. Their training does not end after graduation. Once they enter the workforce, their employers will continue to test their limits and realize their potential. Through this semi-structured training regime, many talents eventually reach their limits and exhaust their potential. What matters is that a minority will find a way to break past their bottlenecks and continue to excel in the face of difficulties. These are the promising young leaders that we most look forward to taking over after the passing of our generations."
As the patriarch of arge and growing n himself, Ves kind of understood this approach. He admittedly employed a bit of this to the Larkinson n.
However, he felt he was being a lot more fair about the process. Ves had always emphasized transparency. He hated it when people yed games and toyed with the lives of others.
As far as he was concerned, the Larkinson n should offer plenty of opportunities for
talents to excel and promote themselves, but never force any of its nsmen to embrace a life of stress and constant performance.
This was why Ves also insisted that only the main branches of the Larkinson n should put pressure on the nsmen to unlock and realize their potential.
If there were any Larkinsons that just wanted to do their duty and rx in their free time, then they were free to join one of the manyary side branches. Life in those idyllic branches was much slower and less consumed bypetition.
Of course, the members of the side branches shouldn''t expect to earn as much either. The rewards had to bemensurate with risks and responsibilities.
The Evolution Witch, the Huntsman and all of those other high-and-mighty figures apparently engaged in the same activity, but at a much grander scope.
Red humanity was much bigger and more important than the Larkinson n, so the tier
1 gctic citizens imposed much higher expectations to the best of emerging young
leaders.
The more outstanding Ves became, the more those bigwigs acknowledged that Ves deserved a ce in this exclusive club!
The problem that Ves had with this unwritten arrangement was that nobody ever asked him whether he wanted to receive this kind of treatment!
What really happened was that the Evolution Witch forced him to be the Deputy Chief Councilor of the Interim Leadership Council. That was probably the signal re that unofficially announced his participation in this high-level rat race.
If the damned Evolution Witch did not force Ves to prematurely take part in high-level politics, he bet that there was arge probability that the ambush would have never
urred!
The journey from New Constantinople to Yernstall should have turned into an
uneventful trip.
Ves sneered. "So the fact that I essentially rose up from nowhere and don''t have a big state or organization to supervise my growth means that I am fair game to all of those meddlesome god pilots and Star Designers?"
The RA Master Mech Designer did not deny this. "The short answer is yes. We are aware that you have a prominent mother, but... since she has not taken the initiative to prepare you for your future responsibilities, other prominent individuals have taken upon themselves to do her job. This may sound unseemly to you, but it is moremon than you think. What you need to remember is that the aforementioned tier 1 gctic citizens have good intentions when they invest in your life and career. It is not their intention to torment you. You will be better off as long as you satisfy their expectations. Haven''t you managed to im a rare and much-coveted phasewater production system after yourtest battle? This is a treasure that you can never attain through normal means."
He may be right about this, but Ves felt anything but goodwill towards all of this meddling. He refused to ept that those tier 1 gctic citizens harbored good intentions towards him! As far as he was concerned, those bigwigs were just bored and wanted to have fun by torturing their juniors.
"I don''t need a PPS so soon." Ves grumbled and crossed his arms. "It will be years or decades before I am eligible to promote to a greater phase lord. My original n was to patiently build up my retinue of first-ss ace mechs and sic them onto any greater phase lord that is stupid enough to fight my greatest champions instead of fleeing on the spot. I don''t need any help from others to obtain my own phasewater production
system."
Master Dervidian clearly saw that Ves felt far too upset to ept this exnation, so the older mech designer did not insist any further. He hade forward to exin the behavior of some of his superiors, but that did not mean he was obligated to defend their
actions.
"I can tell you that the Evolution Witch is particrly satisfied with your performance. When you meet with Her Holiness after she has concluded her nned announcement, she is willing to grant you a more thorough exnation. You are a crucial element in not just one, but several of her ns. Since you desire to obtain rity, she will try to oblige you at that time."
Though Ves felt skeptical towards this promise, it was eptable enough to melt a
portion of his hostility.
"Fine. She better have a good story when the timees. Are you aware of what she is nning to announce?"
"I am." Master Dervidian curtly nodded. "She has recently disclosed one of her projects to a small group of confidantes. Her n is... highly disruptive, perhaps even more so than the unveiling of your Carmine System. Unlike your work, we do not have much advance warning to prepare the rest of our society for the widespread changes that will follow after she has initiated her n, but I think that our society will be eager to embrace this uing development."
That aroused Ves'' interest. "Oh? Can you tell me what she is working on besides fighting
the native aliens?"
"Your name is not on the list, so I am not allowed to divulge any information. You will
have to learn the news at the same time as everyone else. It is only a week, so be patient. If the Evolution Witch sessfully executes her ambitious n, then she may very well end up saving red humanity from extinction."
"That sounds like a big deal." Ves looked both impressed and wary. "Please tell me that she doesn''t intend to pull off another Polymath or anything." Dervidianughed. "Oh, not at all! We would not remain silent if that was the case. We are not as unreasonable as the Survivalists. I can promise you that the Evolution Witch does not seek to subvert or take over our civilization. What she has in mind will
genuinely benefit us all. In fact, you have yed a small but indispensable role in this endeavor. This is one of the other reasons why she favors you to an increasing degree."
"That sounds... nice."
"This will be a week of change. The first revolution will begin tomorrow when you finally present your Carmine System to society atrge. Since your invention threatens to upend the oldest and most established rules of the mech industry, be prepared to face arge amount of skepticism and challenges. There will be individuals who will seek to put your Carmine mechs to the test."
Ves frowned at that. "My Carmine mechs aren''t exactly... premium. Their Carmine pilots
are not professional either. They won''t perform all that wellpared to conventional machines controlled by professional mech pilots."
"There is no need for concern. Everyone will take the limitations of Carmine mechs into ount. We shall make sure the challenges will not be excessive. What matters is that
your work can prove that the basic concept works. People will already be satisfied if a norm can pilot a mech. There is no immediate demand that a norm can perform well enough to defeat a potentate. You can work on that in the future."