The Mech Touch

Chapter 6667 Larkinson-Exclusive Contract Cultivation Method



Chapter 6667 Larkinson-Exclusive Contract Cultivation Method

Contingents of the Avatars of Myth, the Flagrant Vandals, the Swordmaidens and the Penitent Sisters came together.

Much of the gathered mechs consisted of melee mechs. Ranged mechs tended to suffer from a disadvantage in the current battlefield, though they could still be useful in certain situations.

Nonetheless, Legion Commander Melkor was happy with what he got. The mixture of premium second-class mechs and considerably more powerful quasi-first-class mechs should be enough to close the gap in equipment.

"Captain Koltov, which alien leader unit is leading the phasefighters allocated to this area?"

"We have identified dozens of elite phasefighters of puelmer design that are coated in dark yellow and bear purple markings. Typical of the puelmer race, each phasefighter is made out of highly saturated transphasic materials and possesses different pieces of advanced technologies. Our Light Hunters have only been able to collect enough readings to identify a portion of them. The only confirmation we have is that the puelmer phasefighters are definitely equipped with imitations of modern human hyper technology."

"Great." Melkor frowned. "What is your judgment on their combat power, captain?" "I would say that they are tougher and more difficult to take down compared to our quasi-first-class mechs. Their power reactors are definitely more powerful than ours as we are still restricted by the limitations imposed on second-class mechs."

This was not the first time Melkor cursed the artificial rules and restrictions that ensured a strict separation between tech levels.

All of the quasi-first-class mechs fielded by the Larkinson Clan could have easily become at least twice as powerful if only they were able to upgrade their power reactors to proper first-class machines.

However, unlike ordinary grunts, Commander Melkor understood the reasons why the Red Three had never rescinded this restrictive policy.

The Red Ocean was already suffering from a shortage of resources, especially first-class materials that were strong enough to withstand the rigors of high-end warfare.

Letting second-raters make use of first-class exotic materials would instantly cause their prices to skyrocket!

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