1110 New Weapons Look Cool!
“Don’t tell me you focused more on producing machines with shocking appearance!” I rolled my eyes and he laughed.
“It just looks amazing having such cool toys moving around, right? Let me introduce you to our latest tech… The only regret is that we didn’t have time or manpower to mass produce these…”
“I told you already, your problems are all solved! Why caring to mention these again to me?” I gave him a warning glance, and she had to stop his bullshit from now on.
Problems would be stated for me to solve, and once solved there was no need to keep mentioning them. Or else, I’d be annoyed.
“Hehehe, I was just joking,” this old Gan seemed to have many problems in his personality or what? However I waited on the side while he started to move around the weapons he brought over.
If one had to describe them all in one word then it would be: Huge!
The smallest one was at least fifty metre in length and thirty in width. Not to mention their outer appearance had many protruding barrels and different weapons, adding more size to them.
“This is the first baby I want to introduce,” he stood in front of what could be called a modified tank version. Yet this one didn’t steer on steel rails and only floated off the ground using some sort of expulsion engines.
“This can be deployed on any battlefield with one special effect… To negate the suits of Hesos and deprive them from all the mighty defensive functions they got.”
“Just like the suits? But much bigger and harder to move around?” I raised one eyebrow as the main disadvantage of this weapon was clear in my eyes.
“Not like the suits, as the suits would only negate the effects of a single target. But this…” he patted on the body of this weapon as if he was patting his child, “it can disarm the Hescos in an area of a mile radius.”
“Mile… That’s interesting…” Thinking about this made me see the future potential of this weapon.
“We still are working on the initial versions,” old Gan sighed, “the future versions will have a much larger scoop. But deploying a hundred one of these in a single battlefield will ensure the Hescos to lose their advantage in one hundred mile radius.”
“Provided that they didn’t get damaged,” I still had the issue of them being too big and slow to move to highlight.
“That’s why we have the other baby here to help,” he moved around and there was a group of cylindrical rods flying ten metres off the ground at least.
Each one was like a pillar, extending for another ten metres before ending up in fan shaped ending.
“This is used to activate a defensive shield,” old Gan pointed at the one group of ten rods before adding, “we used the same technique used in the suits to provide these with enough defensive power. So if Hescos can’t fight against each other thanks to the difficulty in penetrating their defences even with their own weapons, we can depend on this baby to ensure the safety of the disturbing weapons.”
“That… But being passive isn’t going to bring much security, right?”
“That’s why the third and fourth babies are here for,” he motioned his head towards two different weapons.
One was a huge circular disc with many oval shaped lights arranged neatly around. The centre of this was a net made out of a thin fibre.
It didn’t give me much of an impression, but the other one did. It was like a gigantic cannon, one that would only appear in the minds of lunatics.
It got wheels, even propulsive engines all over its irregular base. The cannon was at least one hundred metres in length, and it gave a frightening feeling when thinking about firing it.
“This one is called the freezing weapon. Upon activating it, anything flying at a distance of five hundred metres length and half a mile radius would be frozen in place like time itself stopped.”
Old Gan then pointed towards the cannon before adding, “then this beauty can launch a wide attack, a missile that can expand and cover up almost the same area affected by the freezing weapon.”
“Oh… You seem to love weapons complementing each other,” a flash of realisation hit me when I noticed the different styles of weapons he introduced.
And as if he wasn’t embarrassed or surprised by my revelation, he simply laughed while saying:
“Only when weapons work in harmony will they show off their real beauty.”
“I get it… So the two can cover up the sky and they are very handful in dealing with the annoying aerial monsters… Even installing these on the top of the floating forts will be a killer. But how about the ground attacks? How do you plan to deal with these?”
“It’s simple,” unlike what I expected, old Gan seemed to be prepared for everything, “not only ground, but also aquatic attacks… I have these test types as my first models… You can check them then.”
Just as he said it, he waved his hand and a large group of mechanical monsters appeared.
They were huge, but not to the degree of those monsters bred by my little Qi. yet each and every single one of them gave a strong and dangerous vibe from their metallic bodies.
Giant monsters with different shapes appeared. Some were suitable to operate in waters, others could work on ground perfectly fine. There were even a few who had wings.
Just with a glance I could feel a weird familiarity from these.
“Aren’t these… Monsters that are living here in the world?”
“Lord has keen eyes and good memory,” he praised and I didn’t give a damn about his words. With my serious gaze he added, “the process of making these requires the sacrifice of many monsters by using some sort of an array. In fact… Ahem, I had to take inspiration from the huge array that lord used to grant others super powers.”