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The Mech Touch novel Chapter 7076

Chapter 7076: Fire Sale

A period of haggling ensued.

Both sides had strong needs and limited resources at their disposal. There was no way thy were willing to sacrifice a fortune only to receive a pittance.

The problem that both sides faced was the difficulty of appraising the value of the goods on barter.

What was the worth of a kilogram of weapon-grade superdimensional matter? frёeweɓηovel.coɱ

A billion MTA credits? A trillion MTA credits?

Nobody knew.

Nobody ever paid money to acquire superdimensional matter. They only ever paid in goods, in knowledge and in costly favors.

Those concessions were also difficult to price because their value fluctuated greatly depending on the changes in the environment, the economic conditions of human space and how well humans fared in the Red War.

In short, there was so much uncertainty surrounding the value of different goods and services that people naturally tried to pin the value of their own concessions at the higher end while doing the opposite for the offerings of other parties.

That was how the bartering session basically unfolded.

The Rubarthan mech general tried his best to emphasize the historic significance and material excellence of the imperial banner.

It may have been associated with a disgraced Star Emperor, but it was still a genuine imperial relic. Only one of its kind existed in the Red Ocean. Once it was gone, a piece of human history would disappear forever.

Even if Ves did not care about the historical context, he could not ignore the material properties of the fibers that remained intact.

Without relying on hyper materials, phasewater or superdimensional matter, the fibers made out of the fur of an absurdly strong exobeast could already rank in the top 100 strongest substances known to red humanity.

The cloth was like a thick wall that took the form of slightly thick fabric like one would use on a typical coat.

Ves could think of many possible uses for such a remarkable fabric. Yet the fact of the matter was that the imperial banner was not the only item he needed to fulfill one of his objectives.

He made that very clear to the good general.

"I am sorry, general, but we truly cannot agree on exchanging any of our high-grade superdimensional matter for this banner." Ves calmly said as he maintained an impassive expression. "The only reason why I am interested in your item is because I need to acquire a modest quantity of high-quality fabric to create a special birthday gift for my eldest daughter. I have no interest in the story behind the banner. I just want to unravel the threads and weave them into a different form. I also intend to dye them into a different color so nothing of its previous incarnation will be left intact."

The two continued to negotiate with each other. Ves constantly downplayed the uniqueness of the banner while the general did the opposite.

In the end, Ves managed to shift the balance in his favor. His negotiating strategy worked because it was based on the truth.

Superdimensional matter and especially the high-grade ones possessed undeniable value.

Even smaller quantities could be incredibly useful as they could be used to make virtually impenetrable piloting suits, combat armor or a protective external cockpit shell.

Given the many valuable uses for armor-grade and weapon-grade superdimensional matter, it was difficult to argue that Ves should fork over a lot of it in order to acquire what most people would probably regard as a luxury product in this day and age.

Ves eventually managed to bargain down the price to ’just’ 4700 kilograms of hull-grade superdimensional matter.

As far as mid-grade superdimensional matter was concerned, this was not a particularly large quantity, but it was not trivial either.

Even if the mid-grade stuff could not match the performance of the high-grade stuff, it vastly outperformed the best transphasic alloys in most areas, which meant that it still held a large amount of intrinsic value.

It could easily be used to upgrade the personal protection of dozens of ace mech pilots, thereby increasing their survival chances in the event that their ace mechs fell in battle.

After all, most ace pilots that met their end in recent times usually found their ace mechs impaled by Saint Piercer arms.

The alien-grade superdimensional weapons cut straight through true resonance and pierced through transphasic hyper armor plating as easily as cutting through a thick layer of butter.

Facing such threats, ace pilots often had to face sudden lethal peril that they could not effectively resist with the tools that they normally had at their disposal.

In these cases, being able to add a thin layer of hull-grade superdimensional armor to the exterior of the cockpit of the front of the torso was enough to impede the tip of a Saint Piercer just enough to stall or at least impede its forward momentum.

This was enough.

As long as the ace pilot was able to react fast enough, he or she should be able to withdraw to safety so long as the ace mech still remained functional enough.

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