âŚâŚOnce upon a time I also believed Iâd build a very normal, ordinary transport vehicle.
âSo itâs ended up being a magic bug anyway!â
I quietly averted my face.
ââŚâŚItâs not that bad, is it?â
I had considered various things. I mean, wouldnât it be smarter to go with something like a tank in a world as dangerous as this?
Assuming I add rocket launchers in the front and rear, and movable Gatling guns on the sides, how am I going to defend against all enemy attacks? Going with just four tires would be scary as well, no?
The Ryokus have six legs (excluding the two front legs), but since the torso part of the transport vehicle is going to be longer, I must increase the number of legs. If I make it rectangular like a truck, itâd be easier to hit it with direct attacks and the frame would be more fragile, so wouldnât it be better to go with a curvy design?
I pondered about all this and much more, just to suddenly remember pill bugs. So I made one. Tehe.
Just a tad more mechanical, okay?
This time I had Sword choose some light metal, and although itâs hidden by the legs, it also possesses a crawler track. If you open the round windows, you can shoot Gatling guns from there!
Thanks to a shutter, it looks like the backâs rear would split into upper and lower parts whenever itâs opened. By the way, the driverâs seat also uses a shutter function. You enter it by moving the front glass part up.
In the unlikely event of the crawler track getting destroyed, the vehicle can still be supported by its multiple legs, and should the legs get destroyed, the crawler track can cover as a driving force. The vehicle itself can automatically judge whether to use track or legs depending on the terrain.
Only Bennyboy, who built it together with me, was pleased by all of this.
âAwesome! Itâs a dream come true, seriously! Iâd love to give it a test drive, though!â
Thanks, Bennyboy. Iâve been encouraged by your kind words. Leading me to get carried away a bit too muchâŚ
Since Iâd hate for it to be mistaken as a magic bug, I recorded, ăEven though I might look like this, I am a golem! I am helping out with carrying things!ă as a voice track, and made sure that it could be played through a megaphone.
ââŚAs far as my opinion goes, I actually feel like this thing is goinâ to draw attacks for the sake of obtaininâ it, you know?â Sword grumbled.
âWho cares anyway. It can deal with most stuff thrown at it. Now then, time to give this baby a ride.â Happy and antsy, Bennyboy got into the driverâs seat.
I climbed in as wellâŚ
âUnyu!?â 1
Sword also got on.
âWhatâre you doing in here!? Werenât you uninterested in this!?â
âI never said that Iâm not interested. Your goinâ to build several more anyway, arenât you? Iâll also give my advice, so come on, move a bit, will you?â
The heck! Just a while ago he was ridiculing it as a magic bug!! Rather than a bug, itâs become a colony now! 2
âBy the way, whatâs this thing called?â
âMulti-legged Transport Golem, but feel free to name it as you like.â
âYou were so picky about Ryoku, and now your readily delegatinâ it to an idiot?â
âI built Ryoku while having a clear image in mind. This is the result of me getting carried away as I came up with ideas.â
âAh, just as I expected.â
Also, when it comes to me naming it, I canât come up with any names other than those which mustnât be used at all costs.
âCool, you âkay with me calling him Char then?â
Benâs naming sense was unexpectedly decent.
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The driverâs seat is quite mechanical. Itâs crowded with measuring instruments and panels. Of course you can drive Char without looking at all those, and you can also operate it by voice. Or rather, since I set the default driving mode to be auto, things will be fine just like this. But, as someone who loves operating robots, I believe custom voice recognition to be the death of any manual PC settings, and instead wish to fiddle with the detailed settings myself.
Therefore I set the driverâs cockpit up like that.
Sword got startled when he saw it, and started to suddenly fidget around. Iâm pretty sure heâs super curious.
Bennyboy said, âWhoa! But, do I have to memorize all of this?â, with a slightly dejected undertone.
âNo, not really. Itâs basically set on automatic. Or maybe I should say, it all runs automatically. You might get an urge to fiddle around with it if you learn how, but just ignore it for now. Instead Iâll have you master the necessary driving skill.â
He openly felt relieved when hearing me.
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ââkay, time to set out.â
Bennyboy slowly stepped on the accelerator. In response, Char quietly started to move.
âWow, itâs not shaking whatsoever!â
âWell, yeah, I added something like a shock-absorber. As standard it uses the crawler track, but if the ground gets too rugged, itâll walk on its multi-legs.â
All for the sake of a relaxed traveling, yep.
âSomehowâŚâtis a really comfortable drive.â
âOh! You can tell?â
I became happy since Sword noticed it, and ended up explaining, âItâs fully equipped with air-conditioning! The set temperature is ďźť22° Celsiusďź˝. Ah, please think of it as the current temperature. If you want it to be a bit hotter in here, touch the up-arrow over here, and if you want it to be cooler, touch the down-arrow. In case you want to save fuel, you just need to stop it with the âTurn offâ next to it. In addition, itâs also equipped with an emission of ďźťNegative Ionsďź˝, or what youâd call a forest therapy effect. If youâre in a forest, the air is much cleaner than in town, right? Thatâs what I mean. Furthermore, ďźťHumidificationďź˝, moisture is important as well, hence the steam is being released outside to some extent.â
Sword was dumbstruck.
Bennyboy answered, âIncredible! Though I didnât get âbout half the stuff you said just now.â
âAlways driving during long journeys is tough, isnât it? Falling asleep at the wheel is terrifying. Thus, Iâve tried to create an atmosphere which is as comfortable as possible, but has a slightly lower temperature to prevent sleepiness. I donât know about carriages, but this kind of carâŚerr, golem is prone to make one drowsy! If you get assaulted by a spell of sleepiness, you have to stop driving, park on the roadside, and sleep!â
Thanks to the automatic brake system, Char wonât crash into obstacles, but thatâs no reason to drive while sleepy!