The Mech Touch

Chapter 6790 Material Importance



Chapter 6790 Material Importance

Ves faced numerous obstacles when it came to pushing the Final Drive Project.

They questioned its timing. The Design Department was too busy to divert time and resources to a side project of questionable usefulness.

They questioned its necessity. Why design a mech that was nothing more than a suicide vessel with a few added parts that were unique Carmine mechs?

They questioned its value. If a population of a planet that had come under the threat of annihilation wanted to convert local resources into a means to strike back at the native aliens one last time, they could easily resort to more efficient alternatives such as plain surface-to-orbit rockets or fixed gun turrets.

The skeptics all raised good points, but their perspective was not as complete as that of Ves.

As someone who had lived through similar though not identical circumstances, Ves understood the helplessness of being reduced to a captive on a planet that had fallen to an invading enemy.

When people saw no way out, they wanted to go out with a bang. What better way for them to do so than to supply them with a mech that could do so better than any other product?

Rather than loading a shuttle with volatile fuels and other explosive materials, the Final Glory Project was designed to do the best possible job with the least amount of resources.

The suicide mech not only converted the obvious explosive materials loaded into its mech frame into its payload, but also turned the spiritualities of their mech pilots into accelerants!

Ves had no idea whether this would make a substantial difference in the final results. He had no data or proof to back up his expectations.

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