Twenty Sided Dice

Chapter 449: progress

? In order to realize his plan, Siegel initiated a meeting of the Federation Council and formally requested the Federation for assistance. Building a teleportation array connecting the two continents and turning the sea into a thoroughfare is a blessed and ambitious idea, which is extremely beneficial to Heim Territory, but it is just an ordinary project for the Federation. The construction of the magic ship has taken up a lot of their energy, and teaching apprentices fills the rest of the time. The mages already felt overwhelmed, so Siegel saw many frowning, obviously not too interested in the idea of ​​​​the teleportation channel.

But who can say no? Everyone looked at each other in dismay, how could there be idiots among the mages who can enter the council? Could it be that the magic ship flew into the sky with the help of Myr's nuclear energy, and the blueprint of the energy nuclear has been handed over to the Federation, and then the Federation refused to help the ** division lord Siegel? Moreover, the construction project was carried out by Heim with the money, and the Federation still made money in it.

Siegel looked at the colleagues of the Federation with a smile, and while letting them slowly look at the plan in their hands, he added: "The biggest achievement of the Federation back then was the transcontinental teleportation formation of the Three Peaks Pagoda, which was a magician. The association has not completed the feat. The new association should also have its own things, and this is what you have circulated. The magic devices used in it: the long-lasting teleportation array and the energy beacon are the latest research by the mages of the association. Results. And the efficiency of this teleportation formation will be much higher than the past transcontinental teleportation formations, which is a transcendence of the historical achievements of the Federation."

"This is a very creative idea, and I don't think it's as difficult as it looks." Weewood took the lead: "I noticed that there are a lot of repetitive equipment, and most of them can be disassembled. For the apprentices, the bottom embryos can be digested by the assembly line of Heimland. Most of the work that requires formal mages and us to complete is concentrated in two months, when the magic ship has been completed."

Siegel nodded and agreed: "My plan also has estimates in this regard. If all goes well, the teleportation channel can be put into use when the dwarves hold a meeting, which will have a very significant impact and improve the alliance. the reputation of the Society.”

Three or four months is not too short. But it doesn't matter how long it is. Siegel's plan was clearly written, and the mages of the Federation could not find any tenable objection for a while. William, another prostitute with one-vote veto power, is still "loitering" outside. In this case, is it possible to rely on everyone's "tacit understanding" to form more than half of the opposition? Without eye contact at all, the mages knew it was impossible. Therefore, except for Wendy, the head of the Protection Department, who objected, the rest of the council agreed.

Everyone knows why Wendy voted against: unless Siegel can accept her, she will continue to oppose it. This is a very naive behavior, but can emotional matters still be brought to the fore and slowly unraveled one by one like a spell? This veto doesn't change anything.

"Master Master. The Federation will support your plan, but the priority is still to complete the magic ship." The chief necromancer, Mage Shelley, said to him: "We will use your specific manufacturing instructions after receiving your specific manufacturing instructions. A few days of review before a concrete engineering plan can be arranged.”

"Thank you very much for your support. I will send the detailed drawings and the first batch of project costs within two days. May the Federation prosper."

"Prosperity and prosperity."

Siegel turned around and left, leaving Wendy with a big back. The guard wanted to stop him, but he didn't know what to say. On the contrary, the chief conjuration chief Verwood chased after him and found Siegel in the aisle.

"Master Siegel, I'm applying to borrow a few spell books." He took out a blue note and handed it to Siegel.

"Oh. You also have to officially start to learn the secret magic lock and eternal stillness. It seems that you have already touched the boundary of the magician." Siegel happily signed and allowed him to enter the magician's area to read books. "If we encounter any problems, let's discuss them together. It is important for the federation to have multiple teachers."

"I'll do my best." Verwood took the note, then lowered his voice and said: "I heard something that is not very sure, some mages are secretly trying to create another Myr energy core. I suspect this may be possible. It's related to the Wizards Association."

"This is a matter of time." Siegel said: "If the Mage Association has mastered technology such as energy nuclear, the Federation will spare no effort to try to imitate it. Check if this is true, and the scope of influence is different. How old, remember not to startle the snake. The key now is the attitude of the association, when will the council come to a conclusion? I will be ready to leave in two months. I can't let me leave empty-handed. "

Verwood frowned and sighed, feeling helpless himself. The Federation has extremely "complex" feelings towards the Mage Association, and it is simply not feasible to use the normal thinking method of Mage. There are those who despise, fear, envy, and disdain for the Mage Association, but the most troublesome thing is that they don't say anything. A person who adopts an attitude of avoidance to face this matter.

There is no evidence to support the claim that the Mages Association led the merger of the Knox Common Association and the Federation. The transfer of the Lion King Alexander at a critical moment is more like a conspiracy theory, which directly leads to the conclusion of "don't help after death". This matter is very similar to the situation of the leader of Heim facing the top of Mora. Rationality and emotion are intertwined with each other, and it is not easy to adjust it clearly.

Siegel felt the same way, and to this day has had little contact with the dwarves. Dwarves are as famous for their stubbornness as their patience. I am afraid that it will be difficult to solve this matter without the meeting of the dwarves. But the matter of the Federation and the Mage Association can't wait until then to make a decision, at least the Federation should sort it out.

"Janet once told me a method that may be effective in this matter. Everyone gathers together, does not discuss the next action, but vents all the previous emotions, whether it is crying, laughing, spit or not. Curse, do it all over again, and say everything that can be said. After a day, everyone can calm down and think." Siegel patted his chest, "This method is very effective for me, and I can't even try it. harm."

"It's hard for me to imagine a scene like that, but you're right, there's no harm in trying."

"Do a good job of magic protection, maybe the spell will fly and the fire will shine." Siegel said goodbye and left.

There are only more than two months left before Siegel leaves for the Dwarf Conference. During this time, it is too late to study new theories related to the Void Cannon, so Siegel devotes all his energy to promoting the production process of magic products in the territory. Remodeling to go. From the original artisan workshop production, gradually to a new manufacturing method centered on assembly line, standardization and modularization, using the energy furnace and creation circle driven by Myr nuclear to reduce costs, and use specially designed servant golems to deal with repetitiveness of physical labor.

For tasks like hammering, passing, smashing, and cutting, Siegel made specialized golems. All it takes is a few beefy metal arms that get the job done, powered by Myr cores. The golem was so popular that metalworking became more dependent on eyesight and experience than muscle and stamina.

Relying on Siegel to manufacture the servant golems is simply a drop in the bucket, and the Federation is very busy with the project of the serial teleportation array. In this case, Siegel had a flash of inspiration and created a minion golem that was used to make a minion golem.

This is a huge guy, and the golem core formed by limited wishing can understand the manufacture of several standardized golem parts, and can also complete the assembly work. The assembled thing is then handed over to the mage to complete the final steps, depicting the magic circle, communicating the Myr core, and casting a spell to make it move.

With the Djinn on hand, the Maker Golem can process a previously unseen blueprint, break it down into manufacturable parts, and produce assembly. This is an important step in the history of magic item manufacturing, and the speed of minion golems will be greatly increased. And with the Maker Golem, Siegel's vision of a miniaturized golem army can be better realized.

Fortunately, it is still inseparable from the magician's spell and magic circle ability to make the golem move, otherwise it will be a subversive invention for society. Can golems produce themselves? There is a clear and definite answer to this question in the multiverse, but it is only in the Mechanosphere that constructs can come to life in this way.

The Maker's Golem is a behemoth, with a total of thirty-six metal arms with different functions, two or three of each type. It can't move, and sits quietly like a guardian in the basement of Myr City, next to the original assembly line. The assembly line built by Erdu and Siegel has long since ceased production, and new craftsmanship and better technology have moved to the new location in the Rift Valley, which is more like a nostalgic showroom.

"If you want mass production, you must standardize and modularize, and the speed of manual work can't be compared with the ability of the golem to work day and night~www.novelmt.com~ Siegel cast a powerful protective spell here, and the manufacturing The golems are protected layer by layer. "In the future, this will be the research room and delivery room of the golem army. If there is really going to be a war, this will be the place to provide seeds. "

The Maker Golem is silent, it has the ability to speak, but rarely speaks except to report faults and production situations. Siegel patted its metal arm and handed him the first task. Produce 100 goblin muskets and 5,000 rounds of warheads according to the blueprint.

The recipe and reloading of the ** have not been resolved, but the gun itself is almost researched. This weapon, which does not require magical enhancement, relies on the assembly line and the maker's golem to complete it.

Really large-scale production also requires workshops in the Rift Valley to adapt to new production models. Siegel has foreseen the future: backed by detailed drawings and ample raw materials, non-magical items will literally flow down the production line like water.

The production level of the workshop will soon become the criterion for determining the power of the lord, and Heimland is once again ahead of everyone. What will this be called? industry? (To be continued.)

PS: My daughter-in-law told me to write 10,000 words a day, but I can write it, but I don’t have much motivation! Ask for motivation!

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