Extreme Cold Era: Shelter Don't Keep Waste-Chapter 845 - 74: Module Adjustment

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Perfikot didn't mind that the new module she developed looked more like something out of a game setting.

For her, being practical was the most important thing, as for anything else? That was irrelevant.

Moreover, creating a floating city module similar to a base vehicle in a game, then driving it out to collect resources at different locations, and producing various troops, vehicles, and new floating city modules...

Though it sounds whimsical, its effectiveness is incredibly powerful.

As long as resources are sufficient, Perfikot believed she could even lay out a cluster of floating cities.

"It seems pretty good this way too; it appears I was initially mistaken," Perfikot thought as she looked at the newly upgraded and optimized blueprints, feeling that her initial idea had no problems but was somewhat lacking compared to the current plan.

After all, her initial idea was to set up a logistical base, then continuously produce new floating city modules, and finally stitch them into a new city.

However, the current plan was to produce a new floating city module, let it go out on its own to collect resources and produce new modules, eventually growing into a new city.

It's hard to say which is better, but when facing the potential incoming threat from the gods, Perfikot thought the latter might be more suitable.

After all, the Northern Territory can't grow legs and run away; while its vast population and infrastructure can indeed provide humans with tremendous industrial capacity, they are equally more susceptible to destruction under divine assault.

In contrast, the latter could become a crucial countermeasure at a key moment or preserve the spark of human hope.

"Why does it increasingly look like some game setting? Anyway, this approach indeed works better than the original plan," though Perfikot had some complaints about this result, she was still very satisfied.

Having settled on the adjustment plan, Perfikot didn't waste any time, returning to the construction site of the floating city to adjust the subsequent outfitting work of the ongoing floating city module.

"Lord, what is happening? Why are the workers being told to stop?" An alchemist approached Perfikot, somewhat confused as he inquired.

Perfikot halted nearly all current construction immediately upon arrival, which naturally left the alchemist responsible for specific construction, engineers, and other workers bewildered.

In response, Perfikot simply explained: "Her Majesty the Empress has issued new orders, I need to adjust the planning of the floating city module, gather all team leaders for a meeting."

Upon hearing Perfikot's orders, the alchemist finally understood the situation but his curiosity wasn't quelled; rather, it provoked more questions.

His current questions involved what orders the Empress issued, how Perfikot planned to adjust the existing construction plan, and what impact these changes would have on them.

Though all alchemy factions and families voluntarily joined the floating city project, merely aiming to secure a place in history, to avoid being remembered by future generations as having missed this grand affair.

However, this doesn't mean they don't care about what they're supposed to do.

Yet, currently, these inquiries wouldn't be answered, and Perfikot wasn't the type to partake in needless chatter.

Thus, the alchemist could only go gather others, waited until everyone was assembled, then looked at Perfikot, anticipating her explanation.

"According to Her Majesty the Empress's imperial decree, the function direction of the floating city module is changing from a combat module to a comprehensive module; specific construction blueprints will be issued later, you may ask questions now, but I may not necessarily answer them," Perfikot announced the new order, then looked at the crowd, awaiting their inquiries.

Though she didn't like explaining too much, certain technical issues still needed to be clarified for those doing the actual work.

Otherwise, without understanding what they need to do, mistakes during construction could lead to very troublesome situations.

"Lord, could you specify which parts require reconstruction?" an engineer asked, as this was his, as well as others', most pressing concern.

"The focus will mainly be on the armament area, the original main cannon will no longer be installed, the armament module will also be reduced." Regarding this question, Perfikot was willing to answer, she spread out the blueprints she brought, pointing to the original location for the main cannon and said: "This will be converted into a large dock used for constructing large floating battleships, the other side's naval port will be expanded, adding some cargo docks and mining stations, for the berthing of cargo floating ships and mining ships.

As for the original weapon array location, it will be replaced with a metal processing array, used for smelting and processing metal materials, providing the basis for the construction of floating battleships and new floating city modules. 𝓯𝙧𝓮𝓮𝒘𝓮𝙗𝙣𝒐𝒗𝒆𝓵.𝓬𝓸𝒎

And here, this will be built into a…"

Perfikot detailed the changes and adjustments in the new construction blueprints to the crowd, though there's a lot to explain, these were essential procedures.

"Are we supposed to add a new engineering module? That sounds complicated!" an engineer exclaimed.

No one had any objections to this, as such a large project being simple? That's impossible.

"Everyone, I understand temporarily changing the entire plan adds a lot of unnecessary workload, but please overcome these difficulties, the Victor Empire requires every person to perform their duties diligently."

"Yes, Lord," the crowd expressed obedience respectfully in front of Perfikot without a trace of complaint.

For this genius, their respect wasn't merely because she was the Lord of the North and the Empire's Regent.

Most participating in the meeting were influential figures in some alchemy faction or family.

The engineers were also not ordinary people, at least one needed to be somewhat reputable in the industry to possibly partake in this project.

And to stand before Perfikot and join the meeting, one must have made achievements in one's specialized field at the very least.

However, for Perfikot who could design a floating city, something completely beyond mortal imagination, all they had was endless admiration and heartfelt respect.

After all, even imagining how to build a city that could fly was beyond them.

Thus, even if Perfikot's requests almost meant restarting the entire engineering process, they expressed no complaints; rather, they respectfully complied with her demands.

Perfikot watched the crowd who began working, nodding in satisfaction.