Gundam Super G Universe

Chapter 7 Factory Module? Is this a 3D printer?

Chapter 7 Factory Module? Is this a 3D printer?
Red was planning his future along the way. Seeing that Red was lost in thought, Angie began to concentrate on driving until they arrived at the location of the system construction module.

This is a large parking lot. After going down to the underground first floor, you can take an elevator down three or four floors after turning several corners. When you get out of the elevator, you will see a huge closed door.

At this time, there was already a beautiful lady in military uniform dressed in European court costume waiting at the gate. She was the second character that Red drew, Lucrezia Noin.

Red didn't put on airs, after all, he only had three normal people on his team. So he stepped over Angie and extended his hand and said,
"Hello, Miss Noin. Although you may already know my name, I will still introduce myself. My name is Red Isaac. I hope you can give me your guidance in the future."

Noin obviously didn't expect Red to be so polite, but he was relieved in his heart. At least he didn't have to worry about running to another world and following a difficult boss. So he smiled and shook hands with him.

"Lukerechia Noin, you can just call me Noin. What should I call you, commander? Boss? Commander-in-chief?"

Red had actually thought about it on the way here. Since the satellite base was going to be independent as the Republic of Misirchi, he had to have a reason to intervene in various matters, so that the system would not assign him tasks that would involve intervening on both sides of the battlefield.

So Reid answered directly:

"You can just call me Captain Red. I plan to set up a private mercenary group to openly cut ties with the Misrchi Republic. This will make it easier for me to work with various parties later."

Nuo Yin nodded, no objection. She was calm, the unknown god definitely didn't bring her to this world for her to enjoy. Although she didn't know why she didn't want to leave this satellite, she would just work for the man in front of her honestly. At least he didn't look annoying.

Red didn't know what Noin was thinking. If he knew, he would be able to judge that the reason why Noin didn't intend to leave was because of the effect of the 60 basic loyalty given by the system.

Now that they had introduced themselves to each other, Reid didn't hesitate and asked directly

"Noin, Angie said you can't open this door, so let me try. Where is the button to open the door?"

After Red said this, Noin immediately stepped aside. There was something like a camera behind her, which seemed to be the verification device.

There was no need for anyone to explain what was going on. Reid walked directly to the camera, and a voice exactly like the system came out from the camera in front of him.

"Iris confirmation completed, identity: Red Isaac. Initiate the second test, please place your right hand in the panel slot."

After the announcement, the originally smooth metal wall suddenly dented, and then a pure black plate extended from it.

Reid placed his hand on the board as reminded, and discovered that the material of the board was similar to that of a sponge, and it dented with a light press.

Then, Red felt a sharp pain in his five fingers and palms at the same time, and he almost retracted his hand reflexively.

But the pain came and went quickly, and then the system sound sounded again.

"Gene test passed, bioelectric current test passed. Security check passed, you are welcome to use the factory module."

The system's voice fell, followed by a metallic rumble. The door in front of him slowly opened, and all the lights inside lit up.

To be honest, this factory was a bit plain. When Red entered, he could see a large cylindrical device over 50 meters long and a large conveyor belt that led to nowhere. The rest was just large tracts of empty space with only a few empty fuselage mounting frames.

However, Red didn't care about these fixed frames. According to the instructions given by the system, even if he activated the factory module, he only needed to click on the blueprint in the system panel to manufacture the factory, and the factory would automatically produce aircraft and other technological products. So Red used the blueprint he drew without hesitation and chose to build the United Flag.

But the next second, Red was dumbfounded, because the factory system prompted Red to provide applicable metals, and the only selectable metal was the E carbon steel he had drawn.

But what Red drew was technology, and he didn't have any E carbon steel. He could use G coins to buy it in the system mall, but even if he used all the 1000 G coins in his hand, it would not be enough for one-third of the amount prompted by the system. He probably couldn't even build a lower body.

Of course, the manufacturing of E carbon steel is also in the list of construction modules. The manufacturing materials are relatively simple, that is, iron ore and carbon stone. As for how to synthesize, the system solves it, you don't have to worry about it yourself, just pay some synthesis fees. Of course, if you really want to open a factory in reality, the system also provides detailed technical documentation.

It’s a pity that Red has neither iron nor carbon at hand, and the system does not allow him to dismantle the colonial satellite to build a mecha.

After a final search, he found that the only metal he could dismantle was the Mobius he had picked up with him. The civilian shuttle that was also extracted by the system could not be dismantled.

But with the amount of metal in Mobius, it is only enough to make an iron ball.

Yes, Red discovered that at the bottom of the construction module, the manufacturing of the RB-79 iron ball was lit. Because the technological content of the iron ball was too low, the system seemed to be given away for free.

Seeing this, Red understood that the system did this on purpose. It knew that even if it drew the C-level blueprint, it would not be able to build the machine in the beginning, so it left out the basic blueprint of the iron ball in case it really had no self-defense ability at all.

Even if there is no Mobius, the G coins given in the initial task are enough to make an iron ball, because the basic tension steel technology required for the iron ball does not need to be drawn, and the system also gives it for free. Just click on the blueprint to generate the iron ball, and the exchange option for ordinary tension steel will appear in the mall.

Even the 180mm cannon on the iron ball head was given away as a free technology, and corresponding purchase options and shells appeared in the mall.

It's just that the iron ball seems to be inferior to Mobius in terms of practicality, but his Mobius's system has been burned out by the EMP impact of the nuclear bomb, and now it is just a piece of scrap iron. Only the linear cannon can be dismantled and recycled.

So Red had no choice but to analyze his original vehicle, activate Mobius's manufacturing, and then dismantle it, first building an iron ball to see how the construction module actually works.

Fortunately, the entire colony satellite was created by the system, so Red at least didn't need to move Mobius to the factory to dismantle it.

However, this construction system is still powerful. When Red chose to build the iron ball, the light of the 50-meter-high cylindrical device lit up. In less than five seconds, the outer shell of the device rose up, revealing an iron ball inside.

At the same time, the system also thoughtfully asked Red which area of ​​the colonial satellite he wanted to send the manufactured iron ball to. Red took a look and found that it could basically be sent to every area of ​​the colonial satellite.

Red randomly selected the port area, and the next second the iron ball was placed on the conveyor belt and disappeared into the shadows.

Red now understood that this conveyor belt could reach every corner of the colony. It seemed to be extremely useful for the defense after invading the colony, and could use this conveyor belt to directly deliver the aircraft behind the invader.

And why does this factory module look so familiar? Is this a super-powered version of the 3D printer in Gundam AGE that can print Gundam equipment anytime and anywhere? As long as you have the materials, you can build any Gundam. And the program can be set up for you, without having to develop it separately.

Reid suddenly realized that this factory module might be the most essential part of his system. To be honest, as long as he had some power in his hands, this thing would be a super artifact.

Now we have to add one more item to the subsequent plan. Even if we have to sell everything we have, we must build a full-range machinery manufacturing plant in the above area, if for no other reason, just to conceal the existence of this factory module.

(End of this chapter)

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