Chapter 100 The so-called Gundam
The White Horse hangar is now a busy scene.
Staff wearing space suits were flying everywhere in the air, and almost countless lines were connected to each MS.
Although the hangar of the White Horse is large, it still seems a bit crowded when docking seven MS. However, the most important thing is that it is the shortage of manpower.
In the hangar, there is an MS that is extremely special. Its blue and white body paint and the V-shaped antenna above its head make it significantly different from Jim N, Jim Gai and Jim Canon 2, and it reveals a sense of heroism. This is the famous Gundam, a famous aircraft during the war period of one year - the direct descendant of the Gundam RX-78 series - Gundam RX-78GP00.
The cockpit door of the GP00 is open, and a beautiful girl in a sea blue and pilot suit with star and moon marks is leisurely lying in this not-so-spacious cockpit. She holds a booklet like an instruction manual in both hands, and her eyes are watching attentively.
Renas was looking at the data of the GP00 and the test data left by the seized body.
Time is too hasty, and Lenas cannot test this GP00 at all. Fortunately, Lenas' GP00 and the one that was taken away are exactly the same body, and their performance is exactly the same. Lenas can only use the GP00 performance manual made by Anaheim overnight to understand his landline.
At this time, Francis, who was the exclusive technician of GP00, leaned his head into the cockpit. He said to Lenas: "Each part of the inspection has been completed and the body has reached its best condition."
Lenas put down the manual, glanced at Francis, then sat up and activated the GP00 computer. After a while of careful inspection, Lenas frowned and said, "No! Such a setting is not possible at all."
"What?" Francis was very surprised, and at the same time he was a little dissatisfied. He was puzzled, "It's obviously in the best state! How can it not work?"
Although Francis did not think he made a mistake, he had to be cautious because he knew Lenas's professionalism.
Lenas looked at Francis, seeing that his face was complicated, both puzzled and dissatisfied, and sighed secretly and explained: "Yes, with your setting, Gundam's performance has reached the most balanced state in theory. However, this so-called balance was obtained at the expense of Gundam's performance. Nowadays, Gundam's performance is only similar to Jim."
Although Francis is kind, he is also a person with self-esteem. To him, what Renas said seemed to deny his skills. Francis defended dissatisfiedly: "I have absolutely no mistakes in tuning, and all the project data are in the best state."
"Best condition?" Lenas asked back, "What is the best condition?"
"This..." Francis was about to answer, and Lenas said first: "Does it refer to the security data set by the computer?"
Lenas saw the anxiety in Francis' heart, thinking that he had been one of the best students since he entered the school, and must have not suffered much setbacks, and at the same time, he must have felt proud in the unknown. So Lenas deliberately showed his merciless side.
"Of course." Francis replied in a tone of course.
The MS adjustment is not easy to be carried out by talent, but knowledge is the most important thing. The experience of the technicians is the professional or amateur, their boss, the technician, must have a higher experience than their MS adjustment.
Although Francis learned the essential skills as a technician at Anaheim Academy, he paid too much attention to computer detection systems in actual operations, just like many young and young people.
Lenas said softly with a slight sarcastic look, "Although the computer's detection system is a good helper, it will also become a blindfold."
As he said that, Lenas left the seat, came to the cockpit door, stood beside Francis, and said, "Today's computer detection system is based on Jim as the template. That is, the data calculations in all aspects are based on whether the body is Jim or a body similar to Jim."
"That's right." Francis nodded. He did not deny this, but he continued: "Although the program uses Jim as a template, its calculation method is to detect data from all aspects of the body, substitute it into a specific equation, and finally calculate the maximum allowed value of the body. In this way, no matter what body it is, it can be calculated according to law, and it is not limited to Jim or Gundam."
Lenas shook his head and said patiently: "The so-called Jim as a template is to use Jim to calculate the specific equation you mentioned. Although after obtaining the equation, all real numbers will be replaced by unknown numbers, there is a data that has become the only fixed value that has not been omitted in the conversion. This fixed value becomes the basis for the equation, and therefore, it can only be suitable for Jim... No, specifically, it should be suitable for all MSs made of the same materials as Jim."
"Can you say!" Francis widened his eyes and said in surprise, "How could it be? It's...it's actually..."
"It's this." Lenas nodded, "Jim is ceramic composite armor, while Gundam is a higher strength Gundamian alloy. When calculating the equation, the limit of the material will be taken into account invisibly. However, the limit of Gundamian alloy is several times that of ceramic composite armor. Therefore, the so-called best data calculated is to limit Gundam's strength."
"How could this be the case?" Francis muttered in disbelief.
Lenas didn't say anything else, and she didn't mean to blame Francis. In fact, if it weren't for her work experience at Anaheim, she wouldn't have learned about this equation, nor would she know the importance of armor materials to the body's performance. Although armor is a defensive component, its existence is not only a defense against external attacks, but also a defense against the body's performance. If the body's performance is higher than the degree of defense of armor, the body will be broken down because it cannot withstand huge force. However, few people know this except for MS designers.
"Don't worry, all you lack is experience." Renas handed the instruction manual of the GP00 that he had been looking at just now to Francis, and said, "The limit values of the body are all on this, you can adjust them according to this."
Francis took the manual, and then flipped it briefly, and said repeatedly: "This...how can this be...it's simply a mess."
Chapter completed!