The crowd already built up a sense of anticipation for Patricia’s grand performance. The young woman in question stood proudly in front of the contestants, certain that her Rosaria could wipe the floor with any other mech tested so far. She attracted attention more than just her prodigal performance. As the unattainable princess of the campus, she attracted admirers wherever she went, able to mesmerize her fellow students with her striking red locks and her enviable figure. Like a crane among chickens, her appearance made everyone else look plain.
The Rosario she crafted out of the pile of junk also looked too good to be true. Despite its undersized legs and arms, Patricia somehow managed to keep the mech’s weight under control. The medium mech’s main feature was its modified shield. Patricia took a regular kite shield, made it a little thicker and added a lot of spikes and sharp edges to it. She turned the shield into a melee weapon no weaker than a sword.
Its other arm held a flamethrower, which fed off the fuel cells installed on the mech’s back. They were cellular, which meant that each fuel cell was detached once it ran out of fuel. It was a good way to keep the mech’s weight under control, though it suffered from it at the start. The Rosario offered no other offensive options besides a backup knife and pistol strapped to its back. The mech weighed lighter than most other medium mechs on display so far, especially once its fuel cells ran out.
In contrast, everyone else including Ves just wanted to cram as much in their mechs, so if they chose to go with a mediumweight, it always weighed close to the maximum allowance.
"I bet the Rosario is going to make it to the end."
Carlos laughed at that. "I’d be a fool if I take you on that bet."
"Why not? The Rosario’s only armed with a flamethrower and a spiked shield. It’s
"Patricia isn’t stupid. I think her mech is going to surprise all of us."
When Hans directed the Rosario out of the gates, he immediately came under fire. A small ambush had been set at the start of the gauntlet. A lot of mechs would suffer severe damage with all the incoming laser and cannon fire. Hans utilized the Rosario’s remarkable mobility to dodge the initial volleys and moved his shield in front to block what he couldn’t avoid. As Hans successfully reached cover, he managed to preserve his undersized and under-armored legs.
"That was close!" Carlos said as he was already sucked into the race. "Do you think Hans is going to turn the tables on them?"
Ves shook his head even before Hans sneaked away. The mech possessed enough mobility to do so without attracting too much attention. Also, so long as the Rosario kept its flamethrower in reserve, the mech kept its heat profile under control, making it difficult to detect out of line of sight.
Hans actually progressed three entire kilometers into the gauntlet without getting caught. It showcased Patricia’s unwavering faith in her mech and the pilot in designing a lighter than usual mediumweight mech. The Rosario also possessed unusually long-ranged sensors, whose functioning had been tweaked to detect enemies further at the cost of longevity. Nevertheless, it lasted long enough for the gauntlet.
Only an unusually high concentration of enemy mechs stopped the Rosario from sneaking its way throughout the entire gauntlet. With no other choice, Hans dove into the group of enemies and activated the flamethrower.
A liquid white-hot stream escaped the nozzle of the fiery weapon, spraying the unprepared mechs with a shower of heat. The gaggle of mechs all spread out in terror as their armor melted while their softer components burned. Hans left the lighter mechs behind but gave the medium mechs an extra smack. As for the heavy mechs, unless they were armed with missiles and artillery, he left them behind to waddle in his wake.
"The Rosario’s mobility is overwhelming. I’m surprised it holds up under heavy use. How did she do it in only twelve hours?" Carlos wondered.
"She’s got a strong grasp of the basics." Ves answered based on his own experience. "As long as you know your stuff, you don’t have to spend a lot time wrangling two different components together even if they are slightly incompatible. Don’t look at the flashy flamethrower and shield, its the seamless arms and legs that really make it stand out."
Compared to the clunky patch jobs many of the previous mechs showcased, the Rosario looked as if the mech had been worked on for weeks instead of half a day. Hans brilliantly pushed his mech to the limits. As his fuel kept expending, he dropped more and more fuel cells, lightening the load which in turn raised the Rosario’s speed. Any mech in its way got burned, and those that held out a little longer got bashed by the Rosario’s deadly shield.
"It’s starting to accumulate damage." Ves noted. He already expected something like this to happen. The gauntlet had a grueling reputation for a reason.
The light mechs was the Rosario’s Achilles heel. These mechs took advantage of the Rosario’s lack of long-ranged weaponry and kept out of its range. Their superior speed allowed them to dog the Rosario and keep pelting it with lasers, rockets and ballistics. Though their threat was minimal, the numbers added up to a significant amount over time. Hans couldn’t avoid taking more damage.
The gauntlet ended before the light mechs finished the job.
"Give it up to Patricia Schneider! Her Rosario is the first mech to successfully pass the gauntlet!"
The entire crowd including Carlos and Ves gave Patricia a hearty applause. It truly impressed them all for accomplishing this much in only twelve hours of time. The woman basked in the cheers with a modest smile, as if the victory took little effort.
A couple of other contestants followed next. None stood out too much except those made by the elites among the developers. Like Patricia, the designs of their work were sober, featuring not too much toys but using the few they had to their fullest potential. Their designs also focused on maintaining integrity, allowing Hans to push their mechs harder without letting it fall apart around him. Most of the other competitors couldn’t even accomplish that much, leading to some embarrassing moments when a leg or an arm fell off. One mech even lost its head after it got hit by a single shell.
After about half the contestant’s work had gone up the stage, the presenter announced the end of the testing. "Due to a shortage in time, we will pause the testing and resume it later tomorrow morning. Don’t worry, Hans will continue familiarizing with the rest of the mechs tomorrow in order to allow him to run the gauntlet without interruption."
The day had stretched on rather late. Many of the contestants hadn’t eaten a proper dinner even. Ves dreaded the interruption as his mech hadn’t gone up yet. Carlos came up to him and slapped his back, relishing the chance of comforting Ves instead of the other way around.
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