Now that Ves finished defining his vision for his light mech, he proceeded to move on to the next phase.
"Should I even go through with the next phase for this design?"
The next step would be to come up with a suitable set of images perform his Triple Division technique to infuse his design with life. However, if he did so, he’d leave an obvious trail of breadcrumbs from his second account back to his primary account.
He shook his head. "Maybe if I use the exact same technique, it might lead to questions. I’ll just have to switch up my methods in order to fend off any suspicions."
Therefore, instead of using the Triple Division technique, Ves decided to make use of a single but extremely focused image.
"With a design like this, it can’t be piloted in a conventional manner."
An aerial light mech whose primary method of dealing damage consisted of thrusting its single spiked leg from above needed a special brand of crazy to work. Common sense had no place in this half-suicidal method of attack.
Ves decided to construct a single totem animal and infuse its entire instincts into the X-Factor of his design. He had no need for rationality or balance that the base model and human myth images normally provided. Instead, he wanted to achieve a single extreme.
The more he thought about it, the more he became enthused by the prospect of such a mech. "Only crazy people allowed!"
He didn’t spend too much time on forming the image. He shaped a narrow-beaked pecker bird into being. He casually named it it the Impaling Bird, which reinforced the idea he came up with for this image.
As a mythical form of life, Ves scaled up the bird to the size of a mech. The mythical bird possessed a fluorescent grey beak that was both sharp and tough. Its main mode of attack consisted of flying fast and embedding its prey with the point of its beak.
Besides delivering a devastating blow with its beak, the Impaling Bird was also capable of finishing off its opponents by slapping it with its wings.
After defining its shape and capabilities, Ves spent a couple of hours constructing a fictional history along with the world in which the bird resided. Details were sparse, but Ves included a lot of different combat situations where the Impaling Bird utilized its beak to great success time and time again.
The Impaling Bird never got tired off runnings its spiked beak through its prey and predators alike. The cruel and primitive bird delighted in staking its entire life in a single attack run. It was a miracle that it hadn’t died already.
Once he finished the image, the extreme bird came to life within his mind. Bird immediately moved as if it wanted to cause some trouble in his mind, but when it suddenly noticed the spiritually strong existence of the crystal golem, it instantly became meek.
"You better settle down until I finish your design."
The bird might be suicidal sometimes but it never attempted to attack an opponent out of its league.
After making sure the crystal golem wouldn’t come after the Impaling Bird and vica versa, Ves proceeded to move on to his design.
"I can’t design a mech without parts."
Even if he chose to design an original mech, he still needed plenty of components to bring his work up to par. He quickly visited the virtual license database and bought a slew of fitting virtual licenses.
Most of his purchases consisted of average components. Ves wanted to keep his prices low to encourage sales. He only made a concession when he bought a separate armor system for the spikes. The new set of plating possessed an extreme amount of resistance against sudden shocks and impacts. It fared less well against heat and laser-based weapons, but Ves accepted this tradeoff as long as it didn’t splinter apart after it impaled a mech from above.
As for the other licenses, they fitted aerial light mechs rather well. The major components all specialized in delivering a high level of peak performance. While this limited the endurance of his design, it would at least maximize its chances of success.
"The flight system also deserves some attention."
Ves needed a flight system that could keep up with the demands of his light mech. Ves left efficiency to the wayside and picked out a fairly robust system for a light mech. It was capable of surviving plenty of bumps and could bring an aerial mech back into the air in rapid tempo.
"Too bad it uses up a lot of energy if it does so."
This wasn’t a problem in a duel format. Just like the Havalax, his light mech wanted to end the battle quickly and avoid a battle of attrition.
"The more its opponent encounters the move, the more they put up their guard."
Over time, people would become familiar with the tricks of a difficult design. This depressed the performance and win rates of those specialist designs. Disgruntled buyers would flood the sales pages of those mechs, discouraging others from taking the plunge.
"Even if my design will end up being a temporary fad, it’s already worth it as long as I can achieve a few thousand sales."
All of the component licenses together set him back several million credits. To Ves, such an expenditure was a drop in the bucket compared to his vast private wealth. Even leaving out his seventy percent ownership in the LMC, he still received several billions credits after Walter’s Whalers paid him what they owed according to their agreement. freēwēbnovel.com
The most expensive license consisted of the special armor formula that made up the single spiked leg.
With all the ingredients at hand, Ves proceeded to cook up his design over the next six days.
The challenge of drafting an entire frame from scratch always daunted him, but he already benefited from his previous experience. The lessons he learned from drafting the Blackbeak and his upcoming rifleman mech design helped him out a lot.
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