Chapter 171: Revised: Volume 3, - 53: Mecha Research Lab_2
Chapter 171: Revised: Volume 3, - 53: Mecha Research Lab_2
Chapter 171: Revised: Volume 3, Chapter 53: Mecha Re
Reinhardt strode in front of the beast-shaped [Vajra] excitedly. He could instantly discern the power contained in this mecha. If the data is real, it’s simply the best gift from the Heavenly God to the Mythical Army! Without any hesitation, he demanded from Dell, "Give me the controller, I want to experience it myself!"
Seeing Dell hesitate, Christina took the controller from his hand and handed it to Reinhardt, smiling confidently, "This mecha’s data is just the result of ten days of work."
Reinhardt’s eyes lit up. He understood Christina’s meaning; clearly, this mecha must have been tested. They didn’t fudge the data; instead, with more time, the modification of this mecha could be even more refined, and its performance also more reliable. He started the mecha hatch with the remote control and eagerly sat inside.
The crowd dispersed. With a gentle "buzz" sound, the mecha’s engine started. The retracted limbs extended under the support of the hydraulic system, instantly elevating the entire mecha nearly two meters higher than its resting state, making it appear even more imposing! Rapid start, running, spinning, attacking, each move flowed like water. Fatty stared at the [Vajra] in awe, trembling slightly, wondering if he would still be standing here if he had encountered this fellow before.
The data sent by Russell showed that this guy is the Gazalin Empire’s only Level 9 Mecha Warrior. Unlike Carl’s "Mechanical Warrior Ranking", these rankings are within national militaries. There are only over sixty Level 9 Mechanical Warriors and thirteen Level 10 Mechanical Warriors in human society. Fatty watched Reinhardt’s control, thinking to himself, "Damn, what level am I exactly. Level 8.5? Anyway, I’m not as good as this guy."
At the moment when the mecha engine started, the detection computer on the observation platform simultaneously began operating. Dozens of data collection devices flew around [Vajra] like bees, gathering every movement data. Every action Reinhardt made was faithfully recorded and analyzed by the computer.
Ten minutes later, [Vajra] stopped. Reinhardt jumped out of the cockpit excitedly and walked over to Christina with a smile, putting the controller into his pocket in front of her. Sincerely, he said, "Christine, I have to say, this mecha is simply a masterpiece!"
The mechanics from Holy Knight Company standing beside Christina cheered excitedly. With Reinhardt’s words, the judgment on this mecha modification was concluded. Success! The hard work of ten days finally paid off at this moment, and everyone couldn’t help but celebrate joyously.
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