As a Journeyman Mech Designer raised in the frontier, Mayra imparted some unique properties in her mech designs that Ves rarely saw in designs from civilized space.
First and foremost, pirates and pirate designers completely disregarded the existence of licenses. As long as the design or technical specifications of a good component could be found on the galactic net or in other shady circles, they’d be sure possess them. Any decent person could unearth a lot of great mech and component designs from the galactic net, though most tended to be rather outdated.
No component design remained a secret forever. The only practical limitations posed by pirates who pirated other designs was that most of them incorporated difficult to work with or extremely rare materials. This was actually the best form of protection for their intellectual property, though the more restrictions they imposed, the less attractive they became to legitimate customers.
Mech designers operating under the sphere of influence of the MTA deeply respected the current licensing regime. Plagiarism, corporate espionage and outright stealing ran rife before the MTA introduced the licensing regime.
The Mech Trade Association knew that mech designers always sought for shortcuts. Nobody wanted to reinvent the wheel when someone else already developed a good wheel already. The licensing regime basically legitimized the practice of copying someone else’s work and made sure the original developers received their fair share in exchange for putting their works on display.
Of course, pirates completely ignored these restrictions.
The felinid beast mechs that marched out from their ranks immediately made a striking impression on Ves. While others saw a lean light leopard-shaped mech that appeared to be excellent for flanking and hit-and-run attacks, Ves saw a collection of bestseller mech components seamlessly merged together into a great design.
Word quickly spread from the Swordmaiden ranks. Mayra named her leopard mech as the Asteria!
"What a great design!" Ves sighed.
He truly meant that. While Mayra also prioritized reliability and endurance in designing the Asteria, she shamelessly made use of historically famed and brilliant mech components, some of which had been developed for internal use by top-tier organizations in the past and had never been licensed out. These excellent, high-performing components all brought out the highest potential of the Asteria beast mechs.
Ves walked over to the ranks of the Swordmaidens and sought out Marya and Ketis.
"Hey Ves! What’s up?" Ketis chirped.
"I’m fine. How is your training lately? Have you kept up with your studies."
"Errr.. somewhat." She laughed awkwardly. "Let’s not talk about that."
"Ketis has been spending more time on her sword training lately." Mayra said with a disapproving expression. "I thought we went over this. You’re a mech designer, not a warrior."
"It’s too dangerous here! A fight could break out at any moment! I have to be as ready as possible to defend myself!"
"If any threat comes in our way, our mechs will take care of it, Ketis. What can you do against a mech by yourself and your sword?"
"I can still slice their legs!"
Ves imagined Ketis walking up to an enemy mech and ineffectually hacking her sword at its feet. The outcome wouldn’t be much different than the idiotic dwarf warriors who thought they could fell a mech by banging against them with their bone clubs.
"I must say Mayra, I admire your Asteria design. I must say it’s a risky choice to discard defense in exchange for offensive."
If Ves limited himself to designing a melee mech instead of a ranged mech, then he would have surrendered to the planet’s harsh gravity and designed a defense-oriented mech. He possessed enough familiarity with knight mechs to design a reliable and relatively energy-efficient medium knight mech.
Yet Mayra subverted his expectations and actually went through with designing a mobility-oriented beast mech on a planet that imposed extremely harsh limitations on mobility!
"I understand your puzzlement." Mayra smiled at Ves. "Yet in a battlefield where every mech is as slow as a crawling mech, you only need a slight edge in mobility to gain the initiative. The Asteria has that and more. Its true strength lies in its burst speed. It can leap forward at a speed that surpasses any normal mech under the same conditions."
Ves connected the dots. He swept his eyes back to the Asterias that marched forward until they walked up to the front of the expedition party. Their body structure and limb design seem exceptionally capable of making powerful leaping attacks!
The Asterias couldn’t function like knight mechs and form a defensive bulwark against their enemies. However, with Qilanxo covering their defensive needs, the Asterias didn’t have to fulfill this role.
Instead, the Asterias served best as flankers, harassers, scouts and ambushers. These offense-oriented mechs could fell any breakdown-proof mech once they pounced upon them with their claws and teeth! As long as they had energy to spare, their burst mobility completely exceeded
Qilanxo, the Asterias and the Enduring Protectors all formed a trinity that covered different needs. Still, the Swordmaidens took on the most dangerous role of all, and the chances of overreaching themselves were too large. Only the best and most disciplined Swordmaiden mech pilot would be able to keep their Asterias intact.
"Let us wish our comrades good luck!"
"I’ll do the best I can, captain, but the mech technicians won’t like it. I think I can kick them into a higher gear for some time, but they’ll eventually burn out if they have to deal with excessive work loads day in day out." Ves replied with both caution and determination. ƒгeeweɓn૦vel.com
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