During the interplanetary transit ride to Cinach VIII, Ves constantly glowered. Not even Lucky’s playful antics could lift him from his tempestuous mood.
The hostile air around him did not do him any favors. Along with the pressure exerted by his Pride of Dusk, hardly anyone could stand to be in his presence!
Fortunately, they booked a private suite aboard a larger passenger transport, so Ves had the entire compartment to himself and his followers.
Nitaa and Gavin both knew that Ves lost one of his precious mechs again. While they were a bit confused upon who actually took the Devil Tiger, there was no doubt that Ves took its absence poorly!
\"Boss.. if you really care about that mech so much, why not stay behind in Cinach XII? As long as he can find out who’s responsible for the theft, we can still get it back!\"
Ves shook his head. \"We won’t be able to find it. I know who took it and I know I won’t get it back. All of the investigation we did in the late morning didn’t result in any useful findings, and I don’t think we’ll be able to find anything considering how careful the thief is in covering her tracks.\"
He didn’t even know how his mother managed to make the huge container disappear. Did she bring lackeys with her to the Cinach System who took care of the transport of the mech container, or did she whisk it away in an alternate dimension with her spiritual sorcery?
Whatever the case, his mother’s extreme measures to keep her presence hidden meant that Ves had no chance in hell in tracking her down!
His mother had no idea what she was dealing with when she made off with the Devil Tiger! Ves really regretted adding no warning about at least some of the threat his mech posed to the health of its mech pilots!
He really hoped his father didn’t pilot the Devil Tiger personally! In fact, he shouldn’t since he didn’t specialize in piloting bestial mechs!
This realization made him feel a little bit better. His mother may want to put the Devil Tiger to use, but his father should know better!
\"Dad used to serve in the Mech Corps.\" Ves softly muttered. \"He should know what is proper and what is not. Piloting a mech type that you don’t have any proficiency in is a big taboo in the service.\"
What would his father want to do with a landbound tiger mech anyway? Most battles in the Nyxian Gap took place in space. His father originally specialized in piloting landbound melee mechs, though like any Larkinson he diverted enough training to raise his spaceborn combat proficiency to at least a basic level of competency.
If his dad had any sense, he would have probably focused on raising his spaceborn mech piloting skills even further. Otherwise, how could he ever keep himself space in the predominantly spaceborn fighting environment of the Nyxian Gap?
Splitting up his precious training time by learning how to pilot a tiger mech from scratch made absolutely no sense!
His father should possess enough logic to realize what a monumental bad idea it was for him to learn how to pilot a bestial mech well past his mech academy days!
At his age, learning how to pilot a completely new mech type was a waste of his father’s time.
Ves silently sent a prayer hoping that his father hadn’t forgotten all of his Larkinson and Mech Corps training while he slummed it out in the Nyxian Gap.
As Ves cast his eyes downwards, they swept across the fabric of his overcoat.
His eyes suddenly shone!
Perhaps he still had a way of contacting his parents! Two ways, even!
His Pride of Dusk’s overcoat still contained a separated fragment of Zeigra’s spirituality. The latter in turn inhabited both the Devil Tiger’s design and its physical masterwork copy!
He began to concentrate his mind and cast it towards his design. He immediately sensed the main body of Zeigra’s spirituality. As Ves went on to brush his Spirituality against it, he immediately encountered a hostile reaction!
\"Ouch!\"
Zeigra blindly lashed out at Ves as soon as the Crown Cat recognized one of the people responsible for killing his organic body!
\"Stupid cat! Behave!\"
\"Meow?!\" Lucky raised his head from Ves’ lap in alarm.
As Ves attempted to make contact with Zeigra’s Spirituality several times, the intelligent but very feral huge cat spirit only grew more vicious and unwilling!
There was no way Ves could get through to Zeigra!
Ves tried to do the same towards Zeigra’s spiritual fragment locked inside his overcoat, but its connection to the Crown Cat’s main spirituality meant that he encountered the exact same response!
\"You’re weaker, though!\"
The critical difference between the fragment and the whole spiritual entity was their strength. Ves easily managed to push his Spirituality past the defenses of the fragment, but he had little to go on from there.
Because the fragment only possessed a loose connection to its main spirituality, Ves had no way of ascertaining the state of the Devil Tiger mech through its design spirit!
This method turned out to be a bust as well!
Without turning Zeigra friendly, Ves saw no way in convincing the stubborn spiritual entity into passing on a message to the Devil Tiger mech!
However, this was not his only recourse now that he thought about it. He also left open a means for him to retrieve logs from the Devil Tiger and upload some new instructions to the mech through the galactic net.
Ves could still warn his parents of the incredible danger surrounding the Devil Tiger’s use! For example, he could upload a change in programming that would plainly project a giant message in the cockpit that explicitly detailed all of the risk factors of the mech in question!
He could even go a step further! The programming of the Devil Tiger was like an incredibly complicated virtual machine with many interlocking components. As long as Ves uploaded a software update that purposely sabotaged some key coding in its programming, his mech would no longer be able to fight!
In fact, Ves could even program the pure ASMAS to destroy the entire Devil Tiger from within! In that way, he could eliminate the chance his father would endanger himself by piloting the smart metal tiger mech!
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