Wow! The item-dropping rate is really high! Chapter 564: 447 Mecha Quick Repair
The instrunts were certainly not handheld; they were mounted on huge remotely controlled chanical arms.
chas required regular and frequent maintenance to utilize their combat capabilities, yet the instrunts for servicing these chas needed a complete production industrial line as support.
Every detail in the background was the accumulation of the city over hundreds of years; even for an individual, ample logistical support was the true foundation to exert combat power.
Aspiring to act independently of resources and social connections to establish one's force seed sowhat unrealistic in this world...
Watching the gigantic chanical arms flying up and down before him, Bai E gained a deeper understanding of the underlying rules of this world.
He would need to pay much more attention to this if he wanted to build his own force in the future!
Silver-grey chanical lights tumbled in his eyes, and Bai E, who was multitasking, didn't miss a single word spoken by Master Hou.
[You are learning "Knowledge—cha Maintenance," progress 1%...]
"When the fault light is on, it's already a very serious situation. Often tis, a loose armor plate or a missing screw can beco the core reason for the downfall of an ard cha," said Master Hou.
[You are learning "Knowledge—cha Maintenance," progress 3%...]
"Seals like this rubber ring and rubber strip also need constant attention and should be replaced according to the technical manual regularly. Actually, once you do it often, you'll gradually beco familiar with the areas that commonly have potential risks." Master Hou paused with a serious tone. "Of course... you must never beco negligent because of familiarity. Those corners that don't usually have problems can also beco fatal weaknesses during critical monts. We always conduct technical analysis after each battle; if problems arise due to poor maintenance... heads will roll."
The military district had extrely stringent requirents for these cha servitors, who, despite their technical skills and low status, had to always be on edge.
Most cha servitors were artificial humans, and the majority of artificial humans who arrived at the armored battalion would be assigned to the cha servitors, as obedient artificial humans made the best technicians.
Of course, a few natural persons with chanical aptitude were also stuffed into this role, like Master Hou. They often beca the core of the entire hangar.
They were well-compensated, but the demands were equally strict.
cha servitor was an absolutely, absolutely faultless position.
ticulousness, patience, and efficiency were the absolute requirents for every technician.
"At the sa ti, the newly replaced modules also need to be tested a certain number of tis to ensure their stability. Any part produced by a lathe has tolerances, and even a 0.1% performance difference in a critical mont or critical component can have vastly different outcos. Additionally, you need to know what is normal to identify what is abnormal. Otherwise, even if you see those risks, you won't know there's a problem. Like here... this armor plate should be smooth and seamless, but now..."
Bai E listened intently, feeling the satisfaction as knowledge was gradually stuffed into his brain.
[You are learning "Knowledge—cha Maintenance," progress 50%...]
[The learning progress of "Knowledge—cha Maintenance" has reached the minimum requirent; teaching mode activated.]
[Teaching: You have understood quite a bit about the basic knowledge of cha maintenance. Hands-on attempts and guidance from your seniors will be very beneficial. You can pay a certain price (combat experience/general experience) to correct your mistakes and learn from the experience your ntor provides during guidance to complete your understanding of cha maintenance. (Cost: 20 points of experience/min)]
Well then... it's ti to begin.
"Master Hou..." Bai suddenly spoke up. "Can I give it a try?"
Master Hou, who was controlling the chanical arms through a panel, was slightly taken aback, and looked at Bai E with a questioning gaze. "You want to try?"
How long had it been since the lesson started?
Normally, a cha servitor would have to watch for a few days before they could gradually attempt to take over.
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"Let's just try it; I need to get my hands on it to verify right from wrong, right?" said Bai E with a smile.
"That's true..."
But it still felt too soon.
Master Hou hesitated for a mont but then nodded, "Okay."
After all, it was Bai E, and his joining the cha servitor team was surely only temporary.
One couldn't defy the will of such a person; if he wanted to try, then let him have a try.
Realizing one's limitations was more conducive to future teaching.
Making way, Bai took over.
He operated the chanical arm to different positions, switching between various inspection tools, and using thods such as sonar and probes to check for any possible issues within the cha's insides.
Even if so tentative risks were detected, the instrunts wouldn't trigger an alarm. Those potential issues that had not yet caused damage were beyond the machine's ability to discern.
The whole process required the operator's own ticulous observation.
Master Hou stood to the side, arms crossed, silent.
This first attempt would be the perfect test of Bai's capabilities.
Any mistakes made during the process could be pointed out after completion, providing sufficient room for reflection and retention.
He had already decided that even the slightest error would be addressed afterward.
It was understandable to have shortcomings during the first try.
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