A mini-golem <> was sent to a mysterious ship base on the western side of the Pandor continent for intelligence purposes.
It was thought that a degraded version of the would not be able to interfere with the , but they took a precaution and went to the top of the rock shelf, and that's what they did.
They immediately went into action.
We'll use the force field generators to move under the ledge!
The leader of the group, Sam 1, gives the order.
Roger that.
Sam 2-10 follow his instructions and fly through the air to the ledge.
Since the < has no physical defenses, they were able to enter the facility without any resistance.
No sign of life at ......
Hmm. Okay, let's put 1 and 10, 2 and 9, 3 and 8, 4 and 7, Five and six.
Got it.
With that, <> and > head for the back of the compound.
There it is, the living quarters.
Yes, sir.
is the leader of the group, so < is very polite.
The two use the force field generator to open the door and enter.
...... doesn't look very lived in.
It doesn't look very lived in. Are they not living here permanently?
That's a strong possibility.
decided that this is simply a sleeping quarters for those who use the facility.
So, you're saying that the main living quarters are separate?
That's true.
If you think about it, there's no way that Jin would feel comfortable in a hastily prepared living quarters in a hole-in-the-wall like this, even if he had built it himself.
Let's check inside. But do your best not to touch anything that's been placed there.
I understand.
I know.
and were checking out the shipyard.
This ...... is probably using some kind of origin technology.
Mm-hmm. But it seems that not even one-tenth of the benefits are being received because of poor operation.
To give you an example, the power reactor.
The one that was originally installed has been removed, and it is obvious that a replacement was installed later.
Originally, a < or a magi-machine with equivalent output power was required, but what is installed now is a <> and <>, which are of poor quality.
The air conditioning, ventilation, lighting, etc. in the facility are at a minimum because the necessary output is not secured.
Jin would not concentrate all the equipment in one place, but rather, he would have each of them incorporate a micro-sized Magni Reactor.
Then, even if one part malfunctions, other parts will not be affected.
On the other hand, it would require more work and the overall failure rate would be slightly higher.
It is not that one is better than the other, but it is a difference in the design concept of the system as a whole.
I prefer the master's method, though.
I agree.
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and have boarded the innermost of the three ships to investigate.
The material is steel. About 10 centimeters thick.