He began to consider what he should do next. He couldn’t avoid fabricating a prototype and send it off to testing. Even though he had absolute faith in his design, as a responsible mech designer he should always verify the performance of his designs.
"It’s a matter of principle. Mech designers should not deliver untested mechs to their clients."
However, while the prototype went off for testing, that didn’t mean he should stay idle. He could immediately proceed with fabricating the set of six copies of the design, each exhibiting small variations in their visual and spiritual design.
It was easy for him to make cosmetic adjustments to his mechs. "I don’t need to touch the contours of the mech. I can just add some variety to the tabards instead."
The white tabard added a splash of brightness over the plain gunmetal gray armor plating of his design. It didn’t take much effort for him to add some color and a symbol that represented one of his six chosen virtues.
"Why does it have to be a symbol?" He scratched his chin. "Maybe it’s best to be a little more straightforward and use words instead."
Symbols might convey more depth, but not everyone interpreted them the same way. The Transcendent Messenger was already suffused with so much depth that adding some clarity would help the Ylvainans make sense of his mechs.
Ever since he came up with a plan to vary the X-Factor of his copies, he thought long and hard on how to achieve this change.
He eventually decided to go through with augmenting the X-Factor of his mechs with his images.
While the images didn’t have to be strong, he nonetheless wanted to empower them a little bit. For this reason, he intended to empower them with a tiny portion of his spiritual energy, just enough to make them a little more substantial.
Over the next couple of days, Ves and Ketis proceeded to fabricate the prototype first and send it off for testing. The prototype differed substantially from the last two prototypes because it fully conveyed the majesty of its X-Factor!
While nothing special happened when he completed its design, Ves nonetheless felt that the magnitude of its aura came very close to that of the Aurora Titan!
"You weren’t kidding when you said the Transcendent Messenger will be as good as your previous design!" Ketis uttered in admiration as she beheld the finished mech. "It’s a shame it’s such a prototype. It’s too precious to be wrecked!"
"Precious or not, I still need the test data to verify that it’s safe and performs according to our expectations. Even if I’m assured that everything will be right, others won’t necessarily take us at our word. We need hard proof that the mech is capable of delivering what we’ve promised."
Ves handed the prototype to the staff dispatched by the Curins. They loaded the prototype in a transport and sent it off to the same testing ground as the last time under heavy guard.
For some reason, the Protectors of the Faith dispatched three landbound mech companies and two aerial mech companies to escort the transport! That was an extremely extravagant treatment for just a single mech prototype!
Ves watched with puzzlement as the Kronons seemed to treat the prototype with twice as much care as before!
When he approached a Protector guard officer and asked what had changed, the man offered a surprising reply.
"It’s simple, Mr. Larkinson. Our higher-ups have decided to raise the priority of your work. Many of us have reported back to headquarters that your mech is really something special. They must have listened and dispatched more reinforcements to make sure nothing will go wrong this time. You have to be aware that designing a better mech will alarm the extremists even more. We’ve already observed some irregularities in the vicinity of this mech workshop."
The Protectors of the Faith suffered several losses on Kesseling VIII. This came on top of the setbacks they suffered when they skirmishes against the border forces of the Star Faith Collective.
These high-profile failures not only shamed the Kronon Dynasty, but also called their competence into question. Failing against foreign enemies was one thing, but failing against domestic terrorists implied that they weren’t good at anything!
Ves occasionally heard that the Kronon Dynasty instituted some changes behind the scenes. At the very least, they didn’t take anything for granted and transferred several mech regiments to the Kesseling System.
The trouble looming over Kesseling VIII wasn’t necessarily a threat to the Kronons. It was an opportunity to redeem themselves.
They wanted to fight and win. As long as they secured a single victory, they could put an end to their losing streak and reverse their declining momentum!
Naturally, the Protector officer didn’t say all of this, but Ves had already heard enough analyses from Leland to know that the Protectors of the Faith were spoiling for a fight!
Ves didn’t want to get caught up in any of that!
He shrugged off the conspiracy theories that crept up in his mind in favor of focusing upon the task at hand.
He was about to perform another experiment. He wanted to see if he could customize the X-Factor of his design by coloring it with a specific focus that deviated from its original vision.
Right now, the X-Factor of the Transcendent Messenger mainly conveyed Ylvaine’s absolute faith. It possessed such a high degree of purity towards this sensation that Ves could hardly anything else in its X-Factor.
"It’s very pure in this regard."
His previous mech designs conveyed more complex and dynamic X-Factors, so the Transcendent Messenger seemed very one-dimensional in this regard. While it looked very inspiring, it didn’t fit with the aggressive mech concept of the design.
A high-impact mech should carry an aggressive X-Factor!
The Transcendent Messenger wasn’t supposed to be a priest who knelt on its knees and pressed its palms together to pray in front of its opponent!
Instead, Ves wanted to portray them as holy paladins who fought for their beliefs!
In order to accomplish this effect, he came up with a simple approach. He would design his mechs with two images in mind.
The first one would be the design spirit of the mech. This was easy, as the design practically radiated its influence.
He imagined it as a clear glass of water.
At the same time, he would also hold another image in his mind that represented one of the six virtues.
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