Chapter 440: Are You Really That Bored?
Good work guys.
I cheered on Captain Serenas subordinates as they took the pirates we managed to capture during the earlier sweep operation from the medical bay and passed through the break area. In addition, there were currently also quite a few of Captain Serenas subordinates on board the Black Lotus. They were busy investigating the interior of the supposed pirate ship we rendered powerless in battle during the operation.
Aside from information on their hideout and which organization the supposed pirates actually belonged to, Captain Serenas subordinates were also searching for other crucial clues such as where and how the ship was acquired and possible ties to the Vereverem Federation.CHeCk for new stories on no/v/el/bin(.)c0m
By the way, before Tina and Wiska hauled the ship inside the Black Lotus, it had its power generator neutralized in order to prevent it from exploding. Even if it didnt explode when the ship was critically damaged in the battle, it might still do later on if we simply left it alone without taking any safety measures.
Currently, the sisters have begun restoring the ship in question. Fortunately, they were able to secure a decent number of parts from the enemy ships wed destroyed, so the restoration was likely to proceed pretty smoothly. Captain Serena wanted to trace the ships ID or something like that, but according to Tina and Wiska, judging from the condition of the ship in question, it was probably quite old.
It wasnt a surprise, seeing that the manufacturer seemed to be a shipbuilding company based in the Vereverem Federation that had already gone bankrupt and went out of business more than twenty years ago. There seemed to be quite a few of such companies in the shipbuilding industry, and ships made by such manufacturers ended up being unable to receive regular maintenance from the companies themselves. As a result, maintenance costs were higher than usual due to its relatively troublesome and time-consuming nature, making these types of ships less popular among potential buyers. And since they werent popular, they were usually sold quite cheaply.
Actually, the Krishna was technically the same type of ship. Even though its overall performance was quite high, it was also pretty tricky to maintain. After all, its manufacturer was unknown, and the generator and nearby components were complete black boxes. It also had many parts that mechanics and engineers have apparently never seen before. However, even if this was the case, it seemed that maintenance was still mostly possible through the use of analyzers and replicators. I truly tip my proverbial hat to all the work those two sisters do for us.
Anyway, lets leave the matter about Krishna aside and continue talking about the captured ship. According to Tina and Wiskas analysis, its overall design concept was probably something akin to a relatively inexpensive escort ship for use by mercenaries and traders. It exceeded a standard pirate ship in practically all aspects, such as speed, toughness, generator output, maneuverability, and firepower, despite being reasonably priced. I suppose the selling point was that if you had enough of them, youd be adequately protected against space pirate raids for a fraction of the cost.
Unfortunately, its potential for upgrades was quite low, and it seemed difficult to replace the generator, thrusters, and so on with higher-performance ones due to the lack of leeway in its design. And since it cant be upgraded, you cant hope to improve its firepower, shield performance, or maneuverability. It was quite unfortunate.
To put it bluntly, its performance was just a bit better than the ship we mercenaries calledZabuton, but it lost out big time when it came to upgradability. Its price was also slightly higher than the Zabutons, and in terms of futureproofing, the latter was far superior. So, what was the point of the ship in the first place? Thats largely the reason why the shipbuilding company went bankrupt, apparently. Its design wasnt bad, but its overall power left much to be desired.
Well, that doesnt mean there wasnt a demand for it though. It did look the part of a proper combat ship, and its performance was high enough that it wouldnt easily lose to the common pirate ship. It was adequate enough for use as a fleet escort. Since a used ship of this type would be cheaper than a brand-new Zabuton, there would probably be a fair number of potential buyers.
Why do you seem to always take your job seriously?
As I busied myself with keeping tabs with Tina and Wiska through the tablet, instructing Mimi to replenish our supplies, and telling Kugi to accompany the soldiers and prisoners during the handover, Captain Serena suddenly made a strange comment while elegantly taking a sip of the tea Mei served to her.
And why are you all the way here spending a relaxing time drinking tea, Captain Serena?
Did you not learn not to answer a question with another question? What an incorrigible man you are. As for why I have time to be here, its because when a fleet reaches the scale of the Independent Anti-Pirate Fleet, each subordinate officer is able to do their respective jobs well without need for much direct intervention as long as you delegate them the appropriate authority and give them orders in advance. As the commander of the fleet, I actually do not have much work to do. Of course, I still have to make the important decisions and run through all the reports that come in.
I see I mean, does it even need saying? You already know why I need to take my job seriously, right?
After hearing my response, Captain Serena displayed a warm-looking smile. This damn guy Well, shes not really a guy, but you get the picture. Anyway, are you provoking me, Captain? Huuuh?
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