Expert pilots were amazing individuals. They possessed strength beyond the reach of average humans, especially when paired with expert mechs!
They were a force to be reckoned with on the battlefield and could single-handedly turn a large battle around by their deterrence factor alone!
Although they were not as effective against the sandmen due to their inability to feel fear, expert pilots still served as the pillar of the military.
Every human worshipped or respected expert pilots. They were some of the foremost groups of modern society. Through the constant efforts of the MTA, expert pilots were deified as demigods! They transcended their mortality and grasped a portion of power that did not belong to normal humans!
Yet for all of their might, will and skill in battle, expert pilots all possessed some shortcomings.
Regular people might not know this, but a Larkinson like Ves who interacted with several different expert pilots long figured out their weaknesses.
The source of their strength was also their greatest weakness. Every expert pilot developed an obsession or pursued an ideal to the extreme. This was a consequence to developing a force of will!
A normal human was a lot more mixed when it came to their thoughts. Every human was a complex individual who possessed numerous different values and principles, many of which contradicted each other.
While this sounded messy and flawed, this was exactly why humanity managed to rise through various difficulties. By acting duplicity and deceptively, they managed to fool many stronger alien empires.
If every human was truthful, they wouldn't be human anymore!
A human society that adopted the same strong principles as expert pilots would be one which wouldn't be able to hide anything and could only fight its opponents honestly!
This was a very bad thing to Ves because humanity only came out on top by playing dirty!
Of course, this was his analysis on the official history of the rise of the human race during the Age of Space and Age of Conquest. Ves was not entirely sure how much of a role the Five Scrolls Compact played in humanity's rise and how much it affected his narrative.
In any case, expert pilots all lost a part of humanity when they broke through the extraordinary threshold.
It kind of made Ves feel relieved that his life did not follow this trajectory. Who knew what kind of simpleton he might become if he became a mech pilot and advanced to expert pilot on account of his strong Spirituality!
As an expert pilot, his mind and Spirituality developed in a completely different direction.
Whereas high-ranking pilots seemed to pursue strength through purity, high-ranking mech designers opted to pursue strength through complexity.
These directions were very suited for their chosen professions. Expert pilots did not need to think too much or develop their intelligence. Instead, they needed to harness their minds and spirits to handle the enormous load of interfacing with their powerful mechs!
In contrast, high-ranking mech designers had no need to go through such a burden. They had to master the sciences and polish their design ability in order to create new mech designs. To give them an edge in this aspect, they focused on developing new innovations that developed as a result of combining knowledge, inspiration, their own traits and some spiritual sauce!
As a result, high-ranking mech designers were much more capable of navigating the commercial sector and upper society than high-ranking mech pilots!
The latter was just too unsuited to play politics!
Right now, Ves engineered a verbal confrontation against Venerable Ghanso. Once Ghanso fell into his trap, he soon managed to turn their semi-public argument into a political contest by letting their audience decide who was right!
Ves refrained from grinning or showing any undue pleasure while he waited for the Larkinsons to issue their votes.
Throughout the entire debate, Ves had continued to do his best to cast himself in the best light. Meanwhile, he threw as much shade as possible at his opponent, not even caring if he lied or exaggerated some of his accusations.
Though Ghanso did a reasonable job at parrying the attacks, his nature as an expert pilot did not exactly make himself look good! He was extremely honest in showing his contempt and disdain, which worsened the impression he made!
While this wouldn't do much damage to expert pilots considering they enjoyed a very high regard, Ghanso hadn't refuted every argument either.
At the very least, the unwitting expert pilot was more concerned about his mission than winning a popularity contest!
In his opinion, as long as Ves was taken away, his influence in the family would eventually collapse, or at least diminish to the point where Ghanso could regain the upper hand.
How could he possibly guess that Ves outright ignored the rule that he could propose drastic changes when the steering committee convened!
Ves did not wait for such a useless, tradition-heavy meeting. He also didn't limit the vote to the elders of the Larkinson Family, and neither did he wait for the Larkinsons on active duty to come back from their deployments!
Instead, he gave each and every available Larkinson a choice to decide their own future. He even offered this choice to the minors of the family!
He made these choices deliberately to maximize his share of the votes.
It was no secret that most of the Larkinsons who sided with Ghanso and valued their duty were serving in the Mech Corps. The old and retired veterans who felt they still needed to offer their services to the Bright Republic due to the outbreak of the Sand War had left as well!
"Alright." Ves spoke. "Every available Larkinson has spoken. Let me announce the results." freeωebnovēl.c૦m
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