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What's Junk? (The Mech Touch)

M077 New
Citizen tiers were worthless and worth something at the same time. Someone with a 10th level of citizenship was acknowledged by the MTA as worthwhile and worth protection. That was the value. They wouldn't do anything if someone shanked him in a back alleyway though. That was the lack of value. Bolt didn't have to worry about someone coming over and trying to steal or abduct him. He did have to worry about someone trying to kill him. It was an odd line in most respects.

He'd gone over the tiers with Bubbles before this. His conversation with the other senior had just reminded him of his conclusions. As someone that grown up with absolutely no protections he had a very low opinion of the citizenship tiers. Without a nation to call his own he wasn't even really considered a person by the powers that be. People could have enslaved and massacred his family for fun and the MTA wouldn't even have marked it down. Being a 10th class citizen just meant that someone would call it a crime if something bad was done to him.

Apparently the system had meant something at one point. People had wanted to advance in the tiers. They had been prestigious. Now it was a rotting husk held together by inertia and nepotism. 10th was where you had human rights, and it had not been designed that way.

Honestly Bolt felt like his thoughts applied to the MTA as a whole. Oh it was still a shining beacon from the outside. There wasn't even a hint of decay. He could feel it based on how he was moved through the system. The attitudes. The officials had this sort of self-occupied importance that felt off-putting. There was a hint of decadent rot here and there. Nothing obvious, yet at the same time far too much. Age and the inertia from old systems was causing flaws to appear.

The expertly crafted and absolutely masterful robot guiding him almost emphasized that. Sure it made an impression, but it was like showing up in a gold plated suit. It was just a display of power and wealth. The MTA could easily crush him. It could crush his entire sector. Bolt still felt no fondness or respect for the organization. Each presentation made him almost taste the dust and rust from home.

After some walking he was led into a central area and given a few oaths to make. They were old words. Oaths and words from a brighter time, when the MTA had been founded. They were enforced harshly. Yet somehow they also felt like nothing but air. This was emphasized by the briefings he had to go through. All of them were lies about psionics and how it was human exclusive, and other things. Lies upon lies.

About the only truths there was how to advance as Journeyman and how far his 'psionics' reached. The first happened by exploring the limits of his specialty and learning of new mechs. The latter worked across the sector. If he advanced to senior the range would increase more. It brought up more questions than answers really and made the briefings almost worthless.

Why he was thinking these thoughts?! Bolt should have been ecstatic! He was getting enough money that he could theoretically move to a First Rate State! All his dreams were coming true. He was getting money and power at such a young age that it boggled the mind. Yet all he could think of was the corruption and flaws!

"Ug." The young man rubbed at his forehead. What had those oaths been again? Nothing he wouldn't do anyway. Something about this situation was making him horribly cynical and he needed to stop it now before he did something that got him in trouble.

"If you require a break, we have designated break areas with full amenities!" The robot cheerfully informed him and then paused. "One moment please. Switching to delivery mode. A care package has been sent to you and will be arriving shortly. Would you like to visit a break room to receive it?"

Bolt stared at the thing and then nodded. "Yes." Taking a break was actually the right call here.

He was guided to a small room with a chair and a table. Bolt relaxed on the chair and rubbed at his forehead again. That robot's AI was absolutely horrible, which wasn't actually surprising. The MTA apparently had a serious hatred for AIs and certain types of automation. He'd heard a bit about it, but actually interacting with it was surprisingly frustrating. They had a robot worth more than some star systems being piloted by a chat-bot equivalent he could program in an hour. It felt like half his irritation had come from just having to deal with that thing. There was nothing worse than seeing something beautiful marred by intentional flaws.

A few seconds after sitting down the package arrived on his table through a small flying drone. It looked very innocent. Just a secured box. Bolt took a deep breath to press down his emotions and pressed a finger to the lock. It opened with a chime and he decided right then and there he was probably over his head again.

Inside were several items. A round disk object, three smaller and shiny disks, and a comm. Bolt picked up the comm first. It started up on his touch with a pleasant chime.

Bolt couldn't help but stare at the screen. It looked identical one of the comms his family made. Looks were deceiving. This was a first rate comm. It had FTL communications, a range of light years, didn't need recharging for centuries, and was nearly indestructible. The specifications it was rattling off had implications. It was more advanced and had more processing power than all the computers back at home put together! Hell, it could even fly a bit if he needed it to. (Admittedly having it return if he lost it in the room was very nice.)

'Further communications between us shall be on this comm from this number. The inbuilt security will styme most attempts at interception.' The text was waiting and as coldly clinical as always. 'You will be informed if this device is compromised, but assume it is secured from anything short of an MTA or CFA specialist. Inside the box are customary rewards for a journeyman. The batteries will be replaced if they are all used in the course of preserving your life.'

That was actually surprisingly reasonable as a message. Bolt played with the phone a bit and found the guide as to the other items in the container. They were really simple. They were shield generator and batteries. If he had the generator in his pockets or somewhere on his body it would project a shield around him if something tried to kill him. The shield could tank mech-grade fire and would last a few minutes. Bolt had four charges for this shield in total, counting the one already in it.

It felt excessive as a gift. At the same time he couldn't say that he disliked the added security either. They were practical gifts. Even the box was practical. It was a First Rate security box. Nothing short of a First Rate mech could damage it, and getting into required him or people he designated. Hacking or breaching it would require something very special. It was a combination of surprisingly considerate and yet impersonal at the same time.

Ultimately Bolt couldn't actually reject this generousity, so he just began to browse through his messages in an attempt to cool himself down. There were a few. Now that he was confirmed as a Journeyman he was on several automated lists and had access to several services the MTA offered. The catalogs were both expansive and expensive. They had everything he could think of. He also had no desire for most of it. He did have some credits due to being forwarded the first year's salary from his new company. He just didn't want much. Eventually he decided to plan for the future. He made an appointment to do the life extension process early and continued to browse through the messages he'd gotten.

Eventually he found something interesting. The Rim Guardians. A society dedicated to helping the people on the Rim, as in him and his family. They seemed like a natural fit, and they were having a small event shortly.

A few messages to Bubbles and then to the organizers got something arranged. They were holding that event right on the station, which meant at least some influence with the MTA. Bubbles had confirmed they were legitimate too, so Bolt felt a bit optimistic as he made his way there. (After having the box delivered back to Bubble's ship.)

"Journeyman Bolt?" He was met at the entrance of the meeting area by a rather pretty woman dressed in muted colors and possessing a rather unassuming air. "It's a pleasure to have you here. I assume you are here to look into the Rim Guardians?"

"Yes." Bolt answered as he looked around the small office. It looked rather like every other office.

"Thank you for accepting our invitation then! Now, as you probably heard, we're hosting a small and quick event for recruitment purposes. We're calling this a challenge event. You will he partnered up with two other journeymen with semi-compatible design ethos. The goal will be to design a mech for an environment that is as deliberately oppositional as possible. For instance, if you designed artillery mechs, we'd try to place you in a close range combat scenario." The woman explained. "Once the mech is designed we'll assign a pilot and have the mech run through the scenario. You get a small reward of Rim Guardian credits for participating and a larger reward if you succeed."

"Mechs are created using the instant fabrication technology I assume?" Bolt had heard about that particular technology.

"Correct!" The woman responded with a small grin. "Any other questions?"

"None in particular." Bolt shook his head. "Mind showing me where to go?"

"Of course not." The secretary took the box and directed the young man through a door.

To his mild surprise going through the door led him to a completely different area. It was like he'd walked into a park rather than a hallway. Some sort of technology was changing the viewpoints, and he found his steps taking himself through actual grass until he reached a modest looking pavilion with a pair of people already waiting.

"And there's our third! Quite prompt!" One of the men said with bemusement.

"Were you waiting long?" Bolt asked as he walked up to the two.

"No, not at all. Despite how it looks, there's probably a good thousand people here and we were just getting settled in. We're sectioned off through a few perspective tricks." The man said and leaned back a bit. "My you're a tall one. I love the muscles. Very brutalist. You look like you could rip someone's head off and scream at the sky in victory."

"He's not a first rater. That's all natural." The other person pointed out calmly.

Bolt looked the two over. The first man looked, well feminine was the best way to describe it. Flowery, with lacy looking clothing and a hint of makeup. He was still very obviously male, but the look was gentle. The other man, well it was hard to tell. They had a furred hood up and only the chin was really visible. Their clothing was so obviously cold weather that Bolt felt hot looking at him.

"Oh dear, did I commit another offense? If so I'm sorry. I'm quite enamored by the people at the Rim. Living life in that area seems so much more real." The feminine man offered a hand. "Delicee, Journeyman, specialty is the stars and how they move with us all!"

"That sounds intriguing." Bolt answered as he took the hand. "Pleasure to meet you. I'm Bolt, Journeyman and I call my specialty Recycling, Conversion, and Unification."

"And you're actually sincere about your interest." Delicee shoot the hand and turned to the other man. "This one at least gave me a funny look, not that that's easy to tell with his outfit!"

"Gary. Specialty endothermic reactions." Gary offered a glove hand that Bolt shook. "And based on your expression you're wondering about the clothing. It's temperature controlled, I grew up in an ice planet, I'm uncomfortable in anything less than this."

"Pleasure. Did ya expect me to flinch at your specialty Delicee?" Bolt asked the other man.

"Something like that. It's fun mystifying people. Astrology is a funny old religious thing and everyone dismisses it when I bring it up. Then I get to squish them like tiny bugs." The man said with a sigh. "More clearly put, my specialty uses gravitational forces in space conditions to produce interesting effects. Which means I'm going to struggle a lot here."

"Why might I ask?" The young designer inquired while looking around the park he was in. Very scenic.

"We're designing a second rate mech for a ground scenario." Gary informed him. "The goal is going to be killing a few giant animals for trophies. My disadvantage is that we're using limited parts, and none of the exotics I'm used to."

"And that's probably necessary for your specialty to really shine." Bolt reasoned out quickly. "I'm guessing they set it against giant animals to try to hinder me. This is an interesting test." Also a bit silly. He was barely hindered by the animals.

"That's the point! It's a sort of expression of what the Rim Guardians have to do, and a way of making connections between possible members!" Delicee said with a grin. "It is actually quite enthralling. I've not been challenged this way before. A ground battle with such primitive parts? How novel!"

"If you haven't guessed, Delicee is slumming it from a First Rate area. I'm from a Second Rate nation in another sector. Had to move here and don't have much to my name." Gary added on. "I'm guessing you're Third Rate?"

"That easy to tell?" Bolt looked down at himself while wondering what gave it away.

"The clothing is a good sign. It's fabricated and lacks any second rate tells. The hands are the biggest one sign. You obviously make things by hand. You don't do that at Second and above." The hood covered man said with a shrug.

Bolt gave a snort at the deduction. "They're missing out in many ways. Figured out more than a few things that way."

Delicee gave a small laugh. "I don't doubt it. How old are you?"

"Umm." Bolt frowned slightly as he tried to recall his age. "I think twenty two or three? Relativity and FTL make it hard to tell."

"So, not the youngest, but fairly young, and from a third rate. They must have put the people with potential in the same group. I advanced at twenty, and I'd guess that our snowman probably hit it early too." The gravity specialist noted with a contemplative look on his face. "That simplistic statement of your ethos. I'd guess that it understates everything. You don't show a trace of hesitation for making a second rate either. I do believe I'm going to enjoy this." He grinned.

Bolt realized at that moment that the first rate designer had been putting on an act almost the entire time. That was a grin that was more real than anything else he'd done the entire interaction. Gary also suddenly looked a bit focused too.
 
So crazy heat conversion focused on mitigating the need for exotics for making gravity effects perhaps?
I mean, there are a thousand combo's between them, but using one as a power source for another via Bolt shenanigans seems the go to.
Could always be gravity stuff used to freeze/burn.
 
So they are making a big game hunter? One massive rifle and pith helmet looking head?

Or maybe something with a bunch of if smaller drones to act as scouts and porters? A drone with some sort of gravity manipulation to drag the trophies back to base camp?

Or riff off of Delicee, theme it after an appropriate constellation? Would be tricky since those vary from planet to planet thanks to different starfields.

Because for all that Bolt's specialty may be in recycling and refinement, he also does tend towards nice aesthetics.
Also: a connection with a first rater could easily end up being one of the best things he gets out of this, since it means that someone from somewhere that matters will know about him. Which should stop any second rate areas from trying anything, if he has a first rate ally.

And Delicee is great, it's clear he knows how to use appearance to disarm and be underestimated, especially given how he admits to deliberately referring to astrology despite his specialty being quite a bit more than that.

In any case, this is an interesting challenge.
 
M078 New
To Bolt's mild entertainment, the designing station was right in the little pavilion. It was actually part of an entire system that could be adjusted. Basically a smart room that could become whatever they needed. It answered more than a few questions. They'd left it at park like settings just because it was casually novel and relaxing for all of them. It was just a background though. The designing was the important part, and everyone wanted to do it already.

"Here's the parts we have available." Gary began with a swish of his hand, and an entire list filled up a wall. "Exotics over here." He made another list.

"I'm compatible with the highlighted." Delicee noted while highlighting a significant portion of the parts, all business now that they were designing. "I'm unfamiliar with second rate design though. Too big for my usual tricks."

"Join the club. I'm mostly lost there." Bolt muttered as he tried to get an idea of what was available before closing his eyes and taking a breath.

"Going up a level in tech isn't something we can remedy quickly. I can select things if you like. I'm not going to be able to apply my specialty without my usual supplies so I'll have the time." Gary offered.

Bolt opened his eyes and shook his head. "No first, we need to go over the exotics together. You need specific exotics?"

"I can use chemicals, but they're not potent enough for real mech operations. Home had entire mountains of exotics that ate heat. Hence me needing this even at Second Rate." Gary fluffed his hood in emphasis.

"Understandable, I tried doing that with my own mech and hit that problem. I think I can bring it up. You'll see the issue immediately I think." Bolt brought up Undertaker. "One of my works. Third Rate, so sorry about that." While he wasn't ashamed of his work, it was decidedly low tech.

"Don't apologize. Designing with limited resources is an artform in itself. I actually love way you do forms." Delicee tapped and all of the sudden all of Bolts designs were displayed. "You have the soul of an artist. Actually, that needs reciprocation, here." He tapped and everyone's designs filled up the rest of the space.

The young designer took a moment to look over them. This was actually very interesting. Delicee's work was all space mechs, for what little that meant for multipurpose First Rate mechs. They were studded with stars and all had ranged weapons of various sorts. There was even a little video on each of them showing notable feats. Most of it wasn't as understandable as he'd like.

Gary's were easier to understand. Those were basically walking icicles or mountains. He favored very heavy mechs, and there wasn't a single freeze ray to his mild disappointment. Most of them actually didn't have any obvious frost effects at all.

"Huh. You designed your works to deal with cold rather than project it. I expected more weapons." Bolt observed after a few minutes.

"The exotics I work with can do offensive work. Most of my early designs were just to make the mechs function in the cold. I advanced when I figured out how it applied to other areas in mech designs." Gary tapped at the blueprint of Ghoul. "Yours is harder to pin down. A novice would say it's you having cannibal mechs."

"I'm never going to live that down." Bolt said with a sigh.

"Oh, don't feel bad. It's splashy and spectacularly risque! We can tell your specialty is actually quite subtle. I'd say the Cerberus has the clearest display of that. You haven't made a mech since you hit journeyman though have you?" Delicee asked with mild amusement. "None of these have that signature heft that Journeyman work has."

"I made one, but that's for my wife. She's an expert and it's not in the databases here yet." Bolt replied and ignored why that was the case.

That of all things he'd said got mild looks of surprise, and then a bit of flipping as the other designers looked for information. Delicee was the one to say something after the information was brought up. He'd found a video of her ascension. Someone had edited it very well. It looked far more dramatic than Bolt remembered, and he had no idea where they'd gotten the music. His fellow designer had a different idea about it.

"I am absolutely in love." Delicee declared once it finished. "That skill? That absolute showmanship? Oh to design for her. I don't even care that it'd be a Third Rate. If I could see her in a First Rate? Oh I'd die happy."

"Putting aside the inappropriate declarations, we'd probably be best served to let him do as much designing as possible. I remember my first real mech after journeyman and how much I needed to feel things out." Gary noted.

The other designer nodded. "Yes, you haven't flexed at all. You need to, and the Rim Guardians can foot the bill!"

"I'd rather we all work together. My teamwork still needs improvement." Bolt muttered as he switched the blueprint layers on Gary's mechs and flipped through them. "Hmm. I can see why you're going to have trouble here. I don't recognize half the materials on in your mechs."

"Local resources. You never realize how much you depend on them until you move halfway across the galaxy." Gary sounded more than a little frustrated.

Bolt felt irritated himself, but he couldn't actually address the issue. The list of materials they had access to with this challenge was expansive and unfamiliar to him as well. "Ug. Delicee, can you help identify something that will work with his style? I refuse to have someone here do substandard work, and I need to review everything to see what I can contribute. Give me thirty."

He was actually pretty appreciative of the way the other man jumped on it. Both of his companions for this had egos, but it felt as if they were also willing to work with others too. The low stakes and purpose of the group probably helped a lot there. Bolt could see their brilliance based on their designs, so it meant a lot that they were willing to just, well be nice and try to work with him. He was going to do his best here just because of that.

Thirty minutes was nothing in the grand scheme of things. It most certainly wasn't enough to get himself up to speed technically. Second Rate was an entirely different paradigm of technology. Bolt would need to learn parts and costs from the ground up if he wanted to make a mech from that type. It wasn't his purpose here though. He was going to try to flex other parts of his specialty. All he needed to do was get a handle on the other designer's specialties. Class Ones were supposed to be really good with others right? He just had to be careful not to 'eat' the others. (Which he suspected was just making sure they made sure their work wasn't overridden by his, hopefully.)

"Found something usable of sorts." Delicee said after the time was up.

"This isn't optimal, but I can work with it." Gary agreed as he brought up the exotic component specifications.

The exotic was almost a liquid in that it flowed like a liquid sometimes. It could change from a solid, to a liquid, to what amounted to flowing shattered glass in a second. When it changed phases it stored or released energy depending on the phase. The stuff was barely controllable, but had some use in mechs when appropriately leashed. Called Flowing Ice, it was nasty nasty stuff in the wild and subsequently rather expensive as a Second Rate compound.

"All right, so my thought was we do a heavy. That's something yer very good with Gary." Bolt nodded at the heavies on display. "That's not something Delicee is good with, but he can do the weapons. Most of your stuff does orbital shots so you can do something long range." He gestured to a video of an a laser changing direction mid-flight.

"That is a good basis, but there's the problem of applying our specialties together." Gary noted.

"I can smooth over most of them I think." Bolt offered. "The tricky part is we need to coordinate. I have some understanding of your work and will need you to walk me through the mindset some. That's the whole unification thing I put in that description."

The other designers were smart enough to understand he was keeping some things close to his chest. At the same time they didn't seem to mind. If anything they seemed both amused and eager to get started. He felt the same way. They weren't competing per-say, but he wanted to sort of show off some. They likely felt the same way.
 
This should be interesting.

He's going to have to watch it. He might just "eat" their contrabutions by accident.
 
M079 New
Second Rate mechs were different than Third Rate. By necessity Third Rate mechs were best described as mechs designed to work with the bare minimum of resources. They had a very narrow focus, a limited space, and were extremely frugal in exotics. Second Rates were typically able to handle at least two roles, could fly for a few minutes, and could work in space, all in the same design. They also cost more. Really, the best way to describe it was a standard Second Rate mech cost and worked like an expert mech from a Third Rate nation.

This was a base and generic comparison. It assumed the designers and pilots were the same. There were bottom of the barrel Second Rate Mechs that could only trade three to one. There were high quality Second Rate mechs that could utterly trounce any number of Third Rate mechs. Pilots would alter the equations dramatically as well, and this was typically more culture and practice than training. Second Rate nations liked to boast they had the best training, but experience and attitude mattered more than anything else. It was a known fact that you could train up Third Rate pilots and they'd perform identically to Second Rate. It just took some time and you needed to have pilots with good potential. (Third rates used D and higher. Second needed Cs. First Rates didn't bother with anything below B.)

Bolt was actually getting a demonstration of that disparity here. Delicee was a designer from a First Rate nation. He had an implant that would take Bolt a decade of saving up MTA credits to afford. Using that allowed the man to create a mech and upload it to the designer they had in seconds.

Gary still found plenty of things to fix and adjust. Delicee's focus had been mostly space mechs, and he was too used to First Rate mechs. This again showed an implants power. The blueprint flickered repeatedly as the two bounced ideas back and forth using their implants. Some trends emerged. Delicee loved to add more stuff. Gary was more restrained and very typically had to remove things to make the overall mech work.

Amusingly, that left Bolt to do a lot of the form factor and make the big decisions. He was thankful that he could still be useful here. He changed the outside appearance and design, made decisions on where they were going, and also did point out a few things here and there too. Their implants helped with designs and calculations, it didn't always catch mistakes. (GIGO still applied.)

Their target was a few simulated super beasts in a simulated jungle. It was a noted flex of technological might. The Rim Guardians were spending who knows how much resources to give them a small and inconsequential contest. Bolt still found it entertaining and less stressful than the other things he'd encountered in the trip.

Their mech was a heavy. Since Bolt wasn't the lead, he didn't go with his usual themes. Their initial thought was to go for a cold giant monster instead. A thing from outer space, icy and malevolent. It looked like a horror monster. (Delicee loved it, Gary was repeatedly rolling his eyes under the hood every time the flamboyant designer added another detail.)

This decision was mostly because Gary loved using thick armor with high power generators. His default mode to using his specialty was using endothermic reactions to cool the mech and give him more leeway in other matters. It was not a visible or flashy way of working. It did give his mechs the ability to run at surprisingly high output for significant periods of time. Heat management was core to a mech and his specialty lent itself very well to that.

Delicee worked on the rifle they'd decided to integrate with the system. It was a relatively thick thing that used the heavy's output to support it. It wasn't a particularly novel weapon, but the 'elephant gun' was likely going to be able to down nearly anything if it hit, and he could easily make it hit.

It was also boring and really didn't show off his specialty at all. The designer wasn't complaining, but Bolt certainly didn't like it. He wanted more than just functional!

Bolt stared at the design as it formed and took a step back as he thought on it. Then he reviewed his teammate's works again. They barely noticed, still focused on other things. He looked at the details of everyone's previous design and then frowned. "Delicee, mind verifying a few calcs?" He wrote out a few equations.

The numbers made the designer pause in consideration. "What in the world?" He asked. "You managed to pick that up?"

"Gary. Got some for you too." Bolt wrote out more theoretical propositions.

"No." The designer immediately said after a single glance.

"Damnit, I wanted to make a black hole gun." The young designer said.

"You wouldn't believe how many people want to do something similar." Delicee brought up a few videos of the attempts. "Really, the largest problem is that it's only possible to do at First Rate. Anything lower than that is just sort of cost prohibitive at best."

"I wouldn't say we can't here." Bolt hummed to himself and sketched out few designs. "The physics feel like their possible with some work. And I'm sure if we combine our specialties we could do it. Just gotta figure out the exact angle."

Delicee and Gary looked at Bolt as he worked and then seemed to exchange messages between them. Then the First Rater nodded. "Would this help?" He projected a few math concepts detailing space and time combined with gravity onto their shared display. The equations were rather dizzying to behold but Bolt managed to get the general concept even if a lot of it was beyond his ability to calculate with just his mind.

"Curvature is good I think. Sorry, I need to bring up a calculator ta really read this." Bolt replied as he started to get into the idea. "We need to build up the gravity sheer. Then sort of pull in? Endokinetics is mostly pulling in heat anyway."

"That's a simplified way of putting it." Gary commented dryly. "I'd need some physical connections. I think... Yeah I see where you're going with that." He observed before creating a sketch of a device that would pull in heat.

"Let's make a chain here with that. Ball and chain isn't really a mech weapon normally, but we do the ball like this." Bolt changed the object into a ball and then added the chain before attaching it to the mech.

Delicee's eyebrows raised. "Your math is completely wrong, but it might be possible." He acknowledged with some surprise.

"We're going to throw black holes!" Bolt declared with amusement.

Gary sighed as he kept running numbers. "Calcs are saying we aren't. We need just a bit more pull for it to work as a weapon." He pointed out with clear disappointment.

"Put them on screen?" Bolt asked and then winced at the equations provided and the clearly highlighted defect they had. "So it won't pull in enough?"

"There's a threshold that we have to hit to make it viable." Delicee observed with a sigh of his own. "Pity. I could do this with Fist Rate materials, but that'd defeat the point."

"Other problems too. Power requirements are higher than a ball and chain can support. The chain will also break if it does work. It will also be explosive enough that we need reinforcement over everything, which might cause issues." Gary did sound disappointed as he listed the trouble.

The young designer eyeballed the device and ran through a few mental estimates. "I think I can get it to work. I'd need to physically assemble it and we'd need to switch it to a very large mace-like design. We're going to need some Third Rate efficiency in the design too. Strip out everything but support for this weapon."

"You think you can make it by hand?" Gary asked incredulously before shaking his head. "Well why not? It's easy enough to test." He tapped at something and a door opened up.

"Hmm?" Delicee made an inquiring noise.

"It's a known thing sometimes. Some specialties are like that in Second and Third Ranks." Gary replied with a small shrug as they walked through the door.

"Ah, and Bolt here is an omni-disciplinary Type One so he can do that." The First Rate observed. "You're actually fortunate there. First Rate designers have more exotic specialties, but that's partially because you have so many options it's impossible for even an enhanced designer to learn them all. You on the other hand can start broad and narrow down as you advance if you need to."

"That's interesting to know. They don't advertise that do they?" Bolt asked and got a laugh in return.

Through that door were their parts, already made. Bolt was mildly surprised. Even knowing that they could make parts instantly it was still a bit shocking to see how quickly the parts had been made. That did make it easier for him though. All he needed to do was assemble them all together and focus. The only complication was he needed to borrow Gary's gloves because several parts were freezing due to exotics.

Well that and he wasn't sure how much 'psionics' he should display. All he really wanted to do was add a bit more strength to the pull. The goal was basically have the ball draw in everything it could with artificial gravity. Then the when the ball impacted something it would release the accumulated matter and energy. They'd obviously need to workshop the idea, but that was the general thought process behind the concept.

Bolt just decided to focus and let things fall where they would in making it. He wasn't even sure he could do what he wanted. This was pushing his abilities in an admittedly strange direction. It was experimenting quite a bit really. Which was honestly fine here.

The assembly itself only took a few minutes. With the parts already made it was just slotting them into the proper area and having it welded or bolted into place. He didn't even have to tweak much. Just a few wires here and there, and adding more insulation. Soon he had a rather ominous looking mace. He and Delicee had been a bit enthusiastic in making it look deadly.

"It shouldn't have that much of a change in throughput based on what you did, but I can almost feel that it will work now." Delicee observed once he was finished. "Huh. There is something to making it yourself. I learned something today!" He clapped his hands theatrically.

"Proof is in startup, not in feelings." Gary pointed out.

"Out of the room first." Bolt ordered everyone, and they seemed bemused at the order.

Outside they started up the camera and then started up the device in the ball. With an almost ominous hiss that was audible through the camera, the ball went dark as the gravitational effect activated. All three designers stared at it with glee. There was something special about knowing you'd successfully made a dangerous weapon.

"We're going to have to revamp the rest of the mech to use this aren't we?" Bolt mused as he stared at the active weapon. A weapon like this was more explosive ordinance attached to a stick than a mace.

No one minded the added work. Redesigning the mech to handle the new weapon required some significant reinforcement. True to Bolt's words they had to strip most of the typical functions a Second Rate would have. This mech would do one thing very well. It would crush things with the hammer.

This did necessitate they drop the monster appearance and switch it to something else. They ended up doing something a bit silly with it.
 
Bolts poor wife fretting at home, wondering when her husband will return, and if he's doing ok at the big scary government building.

Meanwhile he's out with the boys putting freaking black holes on sticks in order to hunt giant monsters and having a great time. later he and another woman are going to get all up in the Mech he designed for Lily.

He really needs to do something nice for her when he gets back.
 
This is exactly what should happen when Mech Designers are made to work together and they all enable each other.

"Also, when you get enough material smashed, it can make a SECOND HAMMER!"
 

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