The Greatest Mecha

Chapter 26: Assemble The FANWICK-720



Mech Galaxy Wars was known as the largest and most popular massive multiplayer game played across many star systems. Here the majority of people who had no talent to pilot mechs were given a chance to experience what it felt like to be in a mech. Even beginner mech pilots played the game for experience but it was far from the real thing but was closest to realism in a normal battle.

While it did not benefit real mech pilots, it did have a designer account where private mech designers could enter the game and try to sharpen their skills and perhaps earn a living.

But managing an account cost credits that could was the in game currency. Alto activated the memory chip withing his wrist comm device after he had returned to his room.

It brought up a start up page, after confirming his identity the application still required him to create a name for his profile. Alto was never big on names but he knew he had to choose something distinct and vague.

After a lot of delegation the name he typed in was "The Disciple". It was nothing special and not too boring. After all the confirmation process had been done, he logged into his designer account. The holographic projection from his wrist comm grew and covered the entire room, it looked similar to a workshop but with very little space.

Before him was a graphical representation of a mech blueprint. It was his first time seeing a complete blueprint before him, he loved how the game tried to replicate something similar to the real thing as much as possible.

The name on the mech was.

FANWICK-720, DESIGNER- REDSHOT ENTERPRISE.

There was still more information displayed but Alto quickly skimmed through it. The mech he knew to be a second generation mech, this was the first era of stable Mechs. The first generation of mechs were degradable and lacking if a basic system model, circuitry and power source.

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