In truth, Ves didn’t wish to resort to super-publish option, as he considered it a cheat. Besides sullying his reputation and demeaning the tradition, he wouldn’t be able to get away with it anyway.
He already shared his development logs to the MTA. if Ves suddenly improved his design by a significant margin at the very end, the MTA would rightly question whether he had help.
"Let’s form a plan and draw up a time table." He announced to the people gathered in the conference room. "I think it’s not too late to release my latest model a month from now. It’s impossible for Dumont’s company to have produced so many mechs in that span of time."
They hashed out a quick plan that mobilized the entire company.
Even though the Blackbeak hadn’t been finished yet, its functional state allowed the workshop to grow familiar with its design. Chief Cyril and Carlos received permission to train the mech technicians with practising its fabrication in a virtual environment.
Meanwhile administration and relations departments laid the groundwork for logistics. Ves wanted the LMC to be amply supplied without being overcharged for the necessary raw materials. He also wanted the shipping to be reserved in advance in order to minimize delays and disruption in supplies.
"The current convoys between Cloudy Curtain and Bentheim won’t suffice for our needs." Jake reported after making a projection on how many goods flowed in and out of the workshop. "The Barracuda has lately remained rather idle. Other than conveying some of our executives to Bentheim and back, the corvette is severely underutilized."
"Any shipments we make outside a convoy isn’t insured by Sanyal-Ablin." Ves shook his head. "I don’t want to tempt fate by putting millions of credits worth of goods in an even more expensive starship. The Barracuda will adhere to the current flight schedule. If won’t attract so much attention if all it does is ship some of our marketing people back and forth. On that topic, how is the negotiation going with Marcella?"
"We’ve been making slow but steady progress in our discussions with your mech broker. From what we can tell, she values your ability to improve and thinks your worth will only increase in the future. Our negotiating team has been able to leverage this information into compelling her to agree to a number of important concessions. However, our talks have stalled lately due to the lack of activity on our part."
Ves already knew why. "She’s waiting for my design, I bet. Once I fabricate the prototype of the Blackbeak, I’ll ship it over to Bentheim in order to take advantage of their extensive testing facilities. The MTA’s Cloudy Curtain branch office lacks the hardware to put the prototype to its paces."
A few people showed alarm at his decision to do the testing in Bentheim.
"The port system is a powder keg waiting to blow!" Primrose warned with a shrill voice. "It’s highly inadvisable to step foot on the planet with war tensions so high!"
"There’s no other choice. I can’t do without the sophisticated testing equipment that is only available on major planets like Bentheim. Don’t worry, I’ve got Raella, Melkor and Sanyal-Ablin watching my back."
"We’re also permitted to pilot our own mechs within city limits!" Raella raised her fist in excitement. "If the BLM wants to pick a fight, I’ll gladly give them one!"
Once they finished their testing, Ves would return to Cloudy Curtain and apply the lessons on his initial design.
"Do we have enough time for another round of testing?"
"Likely not. There’s a lengthy lead time required to submit an original design to the MTA. If we want to make the Blackbeak ready for sale in a month, we have to submit the final version along with a fabricated copy to the MTA’s branch in Bentheim at least two weeks before the official release."
So in essence, Ves actually had three weeks to work with before he had to finalize his design. "We can’t afford to undergo a second round of testing. We can only hope that one round will be enough to catch all the major flaws. Marketing, once I show off the prototype to Marcella, please work together with her brokerage on a marketing campaign. Make sure to take various budgets into account."
A simple plan made all the difference. Getting his people moving again helped push back the negative sentiment. Everyone dispersed and went back to work. Ves himself took some time off. He wanted to be in his best condition before he fabricated the prototype.
Lucky meowed and climbed on his shoulder once he sank into a couch at the lounge. The cat didn’t experience much excitement with Ves holed up in his office. His pet made his disaffection clear by batting his paw against his cheek.
"I know, I know, you’ll get your fun soon. We’ll be travelling to Bentheim again after a few days."
"Meow!"
Ves thought about picking something up at Bentheim that could keep Lucky busy. Then again, the amount of minerals his cat had eaten so far had reached a point where Lucky showed signs of evolving yet again. The glowing blue lines between its shiny bronze-like exterior glowed as bright as a flood lamp.
"You’re stuffed with energy, aren’t you?"
"Meorrww." Lucky lazily stretched his back.
"I wonder what you’ll look like at level 3."
As Ves advanced, so did Lucky. It made him wonder what his cat had in store in the future. Perhaps he’d be able to traverse the stars, or fire a mech-grade laser from his mouth. Maybe he’ll be producing gemstones that could double the performance of any mech.
He began to fabricate the prototype the next day. He skipped practicing the process in a simulation because he was short on time. Instead, he relied on his substantial fabrication skills to tide him over his very first attempt to bring the Blackbeak to life.
Chief Cyril gestured everyone away. "Everyone, clear out! The boss will be working on the prototype alone!"
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