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Extreme Cold Era: Shelter Don't Keep Waste-Chapter 840 - 69
Although Perfikot designed the new equipment for the Army, she didn’t have her own factory produce it, nor did she make a prototype herself.
She simply handed the design blueprints over to the Military Department and let them figure out the production themselves.
The blueprints have been given to you. If you can’t build it, that’s not my fault.
The Military Department understood that Perfikot was busy with a major project. They had already upset her before by blocking her door, and if they continued to bother her now, it would genuinely anger her.
Therefore, the Military Department said nothing and just took the blueprints to the Alchemists and Engineers for independent research, attempting to create the products on Perfikot’s blueprints without further bothering her.
And so, Perfikot was able to refocus her attention on the construction of the Floating City.
During the time she was designing a tank for the Military Department, the construction progress of the Floating City had been quite smooth.
The involvement of a large number of Alchemists and technical personnel made the construction of the Floating City progress very smoothly, having completed the basic framework and moving into the installation phase of the floating core.
This was not an easy task, as it wasn’t simply a matter of attaching the floating core.
Perfikot needed to adjust the weight and balance of the entire Floating City module to ensure that when the Anti-Gravity Field was activated, the whole module would ascend levelly without tilting.
Don’t think this is inconsequential. You must know this is a Floating City; even a one or two degree tilt could cause great disasters.
For this reason, Perfikot was particularly attentive to the installation of the floating core, personally overseeing the task.
The massive floating core was lifted by specialized large robots, with several Alchemists and Engineers present for measurement and calibration, ensuring all data stayed within the specified range.
No one dared to be careless; Perfikot’s strictness in this regard required no extra words or punishments to instill fear. After all, the title of the Blood Count, although somewhat rumored, was genuinely effective in intimidating people.
Perfikot’s supervision permeated every detail of the installation process, with almost every step needing her personal confirmation.
Her figure frequently appeared at various corners of the construction site, from the core installation area to the periphery balance adjustment points, leaving no detail unchecked.
Her rigor and precision made all the staff feel immense pressure, yet it also inspired their enthusiasm and sense of responsibility.
After all, participating in such a historic project as the construction of the first Floating City was itself an honor.
As the floating core was gradually installed, Perfikot began focusing on the more complex task of system integration.
This was not merely connecting various modules, but ensuring that the entire Floating City’s energy, control, and life support systems could seamlessly collaborate to support the operation of this city of the future.
Although most of the systems currently only had frameworks built and were not completely constructed, system integration could not wait until everything was completed.
Various systems intersected, and though Perfikot had fully considered the collaboration between different systems in her design, there were always discrepancies between actual construction and the blueprints.
Thus, integrating the systems became a vast and complex task.
To accomplish this enormous task, Perfikot assembled a team of top-notch Alchemists and Engineers to form a special group specifically responsible for this critical stage.
The work of the special group was intense and challenging.
They had to continuously test and adjust system parameters, ensuring every part reached optimal condition.
Throughout the entire debugging process, Perfikot didn’t specifically oversee everyone’s work, focusing instead on providing technical guidance and inspection.
Yet, even so, her strict and precise requirements still placed great pressure on everyone.
Nevertheless, everyone completed their tasks as if driven by a whip and passed Perfikot’s inspection.
With their work completed, the Floating City module began taking shape, looking more like a city.
However, just as the Floating City was nearing completion, an unexpected message broke the smooth progress.
The Military Department approached once more, this time with a request: they hoped Perfikot could help them overcome some technical difficulties in the production of the new equipment.
It turned out that, although they followed Perfikot’s blueprints for production, they encountered some unsolvable issues during actual manufacturing, severely hampering production progress.
Upon hearing this, Perfikot furrowed her brows. 𝑓𝑟𝑒𝘦𝓌𝑒𝑏𝑛𝑜𝘷𝑒𝘭.𝒸𝘰𝑚
She knew that if she didn’t lend a hand, the Military Department’s plans might be hindered. Yet, on the other hand, the construction of the Floating City was at a crucial period, and she couldn’t spare the attention.
After serious consideration, Perfikot chose two recognized Alchemists and Engineers from her team to assist the Military Department.
She herself would only provide technical guidance.
After all, in Perfikot’s view, the blueprints were given to you, and now that she’s providing technical guidance, if you still can’t get it done, it’s truly your incompetence.
This decision was understood and accepted by the Military Department.
They didn’t want to disturb Perfikot, but the new equipment’s production indeed encountered technical challenges they couldn’t solve, forcing them to seek assistance from Perfikot.
After all, Perfikot had recruited almost all the notable Alchemists and Engineers in the Northern Territory for the Floating City project, leaving them without anyone to solve their problems.
The Military Department never expected Perfikot to personally solve the problems, and sending people to assist was already beyond their expectations.
As Perfikot’s appointed personnel set off, the construction of the Floating City moved ever closer to completion.
Its main structure was finished, and the various supporting systems had been debugged, but the city’s defense systems and weaponry were still absent.
Perfikot urged the factories to ramp up production, but this matter couldn’t be rushed.
After all, the Electromagnetic Cannon was vastly advanced for this era, and even with alchemy bridging the technological gap, producing it was still not an easy task.
However, the installation of the weapon systems was the final outfitting task, and before this, Perfikot still needed to conduct other tests, such as the first ascent of the Floating City.







