Bentheim. This pivotal planet served as a hotbed of activity for the Bright Republic, for both good and ill.
It attracted a fair amount of money as the goods that flowed through the Bentheim System shipped to almost every star system in the surrounding regions.
The Bright Republic took advantage of the Bentheim System’s propensity to attract trade by setting up numerous industries in and around the star system.
The overall idea around their trade policy was simple.
Rather than let various raw materials used in the production of mechs, starships or structures flow through its star system after taking a small cut or a minor tax, why not work with it to transform them into mechs or starships themselves?
"This is the main reason why Bentheim is as prosperous and highly populated as today." Ves explained to Ketis. "Bentheim is in itself a planet-sized manufacturing complex that takes in raw materials shipped from neighboring star systems or the frontier and converts them into finished goods which can be twice as valuable!"
"For such a wealthy planet, I don’t think the people are all that happy."
Ves shrugged. "You have a point. People here lead busy lives. While Bentheim is not as tranquil as Cloudy Curtain, the quality of life is still fantastic compared to the conditions in the frontier. Whatever you may think of the Bright Republic, Bentheim is an intricate part of its identity."
"It is also a hotbed for trouble."
As someone who lived on the edge of danger many times, Ketis couldn’t help but notice the pervasive fear and uncertainty on the streets. Even though the average citizens tried their best to celebrate the recent peace and return to their old routines, the complete lack of response from the BLM was an ominous sign.
However, Ves did not wish to believe the BLM would be so irrational as to launch a wildly suicidal attack just so it could vent its fury. Having seen the way the Vesian rebels operated, Ves knew that a rebel movement thrived on local support. A heavy-handed attack that would very likely inflict massive casualties and disrupt many people’s jobs and livelihoods would serve no purpose except to turn the population against them. There was no rational reason to launch an attack that no one on the planet supported.
At least, if the commanders of the BLM abided by logic. Ves could not completely rule out the idea that they would do something stupid that wasted a lot of their men and mechs just so they could have their temper tantrum.
"If the streets aren’t so unsafe, I would have wanted to bring you out for a tour." Ves said.
"Oh well. I can see the sights later. It doesn’t have to be now." She shrugged. "Besides, we didn’t come here for a vacation, right? We’re about to build the first prototype of your new design!"
Both of them looked forward to the moment the first copy of the Aurora Titan design rolled off the production line. Although the design and mech required a lot of testing before Ves would even think of publishing it, the mech would certainly be a good representation of the final product!
Ves worked on the Aurora Titan for months. The amount of work and effort he put into it exceeded that of his prior projects. Although the work on the Blackbeak and the Crystal Lord designs came close, the Aurora Titan encompassed many of his latest techniques.
The Aurora Titan served as the precursor of his future designs. As long as the innovations he employed resulted in substantial gains, Ves would be able to incorporate them in his core design style.
Two days passed quietly as Ves and Ketis continued to remain in the safe confines of their hotel. After that, Ves finally gained an opportunity to visit the headquarters of NORA Consolidated at Mech Designer’s Row.
Ves visited this famed street once before. A lot of important mech companies stationed their headquarters right next to each other here, each building exuding a more exotic architecture than others.
NORA Consolidated on the other hand maintained a plain facade. Ves had already noticed that Corus Ventag’s design philosophy emphasized function over form. The shape and form of Ventag’s mech design always tended to lean towards simplicity and utility.
This was the charm of NORA Consolidated’s mechs. They didn’t offer the flashiest mechs, but their mechs were very functional, quite cost-effective and dependable machines even during the most arduous battles.
The reputation the company acquired over the years won a lot of fans in the Bright Republic and did wonders for its sales. The company definitely deserved to station their headquarters on Mech Designer’s Row.
After going through numerous security checks, Ves and Ketis met the professor in his main office.
"Ves. It’s good to see you again. And this lady here is Ketis, right?"
"Yup! I helped design the sword for the Aurora Titan." Ketis stated proudly.
Although her contribution to the project was not as large as she thought, both Ves and the professor couldn’t be bothered to burst her bubble. They moved on to business.
"My company has a lot of production sites for you to produce your prototype. The production lines and fabrication equipment are all incredibly capable. What kind of environment do you wish to produce the first test version of the Aurora Titan?"
Ves had already noticed from his time at the KNG that large mech companies maintained certain production sites for mass production and other sites for more meticulous production.
"You wouldn’t have a small and preferably quiet site that is geared towards artisanal production?"
"I do. I have already expected you to make such a request. My company currently maintains a high-class workshop on the outskirts of Dorum. It is where I develop most of my custom mechs. The fabrication equipment at the workshop is some of the best I have, but they can be difficult to work with compared to an average 3D printer. Make sure to study their specifications and explore their options before you work with them. Their enhanced precision comes at the expensive for a lower tolerance for errors."
"Understood. I will make sure to keep the waste to a minimum."
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