Marl turns his suspicious gaze as he suppresses his ears to Taro, who suddenly screams. While Taro noticed her reprehensible gaze, her head was full of new merchandise.

"That's right. You don't have to load it on a boat. All you have to do is prepare for stations and fortresses. If they say which is more user-friendly than a large-calibre beam cannon, it would be a subtle toco, but we can do enough now that we don't have enough cannons."

They finally got a point for words like Taro's soliloquy. Nodding with such expressions as the more Marl becomes.

"That's the thing... the power is impeccable, maybe we can do it. Unlike the beam, could it be the neck that needs replenishing warheads and rails?

"Right. After that, the price of the main unit itself... that's going to be just as high."

Again, Taro tries a giant device that soars. When you drop your gaze, you look like a BB Makina development team who turns away at ease.

"No, well. I don't think there's anything you can't sell because of the high demand. I want to get out of the early Toko Electric Kokeshi Production Company, and let's keep pushing."

To the heartbeat from the president, I hit him and changed and said, "Okay!" or "Yay!" and a development team that shows joy.

But to them like that, Marl walks over silently.

"By the way, how much does it actually cost?

Short question. That's all, their air freezes. Eventually, Machina, who took a breath of relief, leaves after taking a step.

"... about four times the standard fortress cannon."

"Rejected"

Immediately returned, word of denial. Machina kneeling disappointingly.

"It's four times more... even considering the price increase, you mean nearly three times more. Hey... No, it's pretty tight."

I felt sorry for Machina, but I didn't think there was a fold in the price. If you're willing to offer nearly four times the price, you can buy guns by skipping the booking order, even if it's thin.

"And there are other problems. What are we going to do with the factory that produces it if we mass produce it and sell it? Are you willing to rebel a deal with the Imperial Army?

To Marl's point, "It was..." Taro holds between his eyebrows. The development team was a development team, I guess they reacted to the word Imperial Army. There is an uneasy appearance between them.

"Can't you... do both? They're both halfway there, and you don't know how many factories will be able to hold you down first."

"At this time of special demand, I don't think you'll find it that way. Example...... well, using a line of toys would make it some better, but that one's selling, right?

"It's so sold"

"Then you're not even going to stop the line. If you stop production all of a sudden, that's what you get from wholesale to end buyers."

"I don't know... I don't know what to do... it was hard to develop this, wasn't it?

To Taro's question, the development team snorts with a grin that can also be taken as a bitter laugh. I can hear the hard work from that face.

"The reason for the high price is simply the number of parts. It's huge, so transportation costs and stuff are pretty good... you don't use scarce resources, do you?

Marl, who looks up at the giant device, visits without anyone. And answer that, Makina.

"Yeah, except for the minimum you need. There is nothing I can do about BISHOP, so I use more drive detection elements. The gimmicks that suppress rebellion between the elements can't really be miniaturized, and this is true."

I know it's a confident work, but I guess I feel sorry for not having the purpose of commercializing it. Machina looking up to a prototype large rail gun with a sad look.

Quiet is often visited on the spot, each sitting on the spot with a rugged face. Taro similarly arms up, he begins desperately to wonder if there are any good ideas.

But within no amount, the voice "May I?" rises from behind, and his gaze gathers there. There, a figure of Xiao Mei with one hand raised to face height.

"Mr. Taylor. Printer ink cartridge, cell phone. Do you remember how to sell common to these?"

Together with Xiao Mei's remarks, he brings up a question-marked look. But only Taro in it clearly reacts differently.

"I see... rails and ammunition... maintenance..."

Bumps and a lonely grunt, Taro. In that mouth, a grin that had not been there before.

"I can... I can. Probably, but we should be able to work something out about the price. Is it a production plant problem after that? As far as I'm concerned, I'd like to give this one priority, honestly. But I also know that if you turn it down, it's going to suck."

Taro looks up and looks over together. "May I ask why," Marr said such a tall man.

"I don't see any reason to prioritize it over a request from the Empire, even if I leave it at a lower price. It's a product of the same development team, and I wonder if we should give priority to the Empire as the future of the company."

To Marl's question, "Hmm. Well, you're right," said Taro. As he walks forward as he looks up at the giant device, he peeks inside the device, which remains peeled out. Inside is a tightly packed device supported by a complex foundation structure, which is narrow and draws wiring. Taro was able to understand the role of most parts, but some of them were completely unclear.

"This one. Actually, I have to count, but just to look at it, I'm using hundreds of different kinds of parts than the rail guns for the onboard guns."

Taro reaching out and touching the rubbery little buffer material placed on the coupling part between the devices. I wouldn't even give a few credits at most. It's a small part, but I probably can't make it for Rising Sun. Metals are honest and easy to see, but organic materials and materials that undergo strong deformation are difficult to handle.

"That means that so many companies and factories are involved. Rail guns for ships make some companies a lot of money."

"Aren't you," he said, tilting his neck small. Marl opened his mouth to say something like that to Taro, but he closed it after showing his strays. She opens her mouth again after a while.

"You don't lie without the roots of your tongue dry."

"Yeah. If we're gonna make money, we're all in this together. I promised. If you can, you want to take a way to contribute to the system economy?

"If that's the case, well, there's no choice... it's a waste, but let's think of something else. Realistically speaking, I think we should give the blueprints all the way to the licensed production. Still, it must be hard to find a way to take it on."

"... No, I don't give blueprints. It doesn't matter how far away the factory is, they usually produce the parts. Of course the assembly is on us. Fortress guns don't expect a massive order anytime soon, so let's make the rail guns as mass-produced as possible by then."

Marl with a strange look on his face for the clarity of Taro's words.

"That would find as many factories as you can if you included them in the range to a distant system, but you wouldn't be foolish just to transport them, would you? It could be a deficit."

To Marl's point, he snorts that you are the best. If you carry things from a distant system, labor costs and Stargate royalties are all multiplied according to distance.

"I don't mind that. The deficit is a little troublesome, but I feel like I can't help it if it looks like it sucks. I'd like to take it to Tonton if I could."

"Hey, hey. Are you serious?"

"Seriously, too. Seriously. I guess it's really best to do both, because we can't do them right now. Then don't imitate like chasing two rabbits, squeeze them into one. But it's supposed to make a big profit in a different way, even if it's a deficit. Isn't that right, little plum?

"Yeah, right, Mr. Taylor. I think it would be a great profit to be able to connect with the Empire, be it terminal or agency. What's more, Mr. Dean's attitude, which could be placed at an earlier meeting, was something very stepped in. Normally, military intelligence never reveals its identity in that way."

Marl gets pointed out by Xiao Mei and often shows how he thinks about it.

"Uh, I mean, he is. I wonder if you're really interested in making a connection with us or Taylor. More than ever, in stepped form?

Xiao Mei nods at Marl's question as if to confirm.

"It seems natural to think so, Miss Marr. It is also natural to think that the reminder about" souvenirs "in the example probably created ties to each other due to complicity. You should think it's just not public and it's recorded. It's too unnatural to think that people who work for power games would risk trivial hardware."

To Xiao Mei's point, Maru put his arms together.

"Hmm, if you think about it, you sure do...... you don't look like someone who's driven by the greed of the moment to abandon the future. He doesn't have a nose, but he looks smart... wait a minute. So, this deal, too?

Marl sees the way he notices something, all the way to Taro. Taro answering her like that.

"I'm not sure, but maybe he's a" sign of your closeness ". Looking at the people I practically negotiated with, it didn't matter what I thought, I wasn't used to negotiating. I wonder if the price side is more or less a message from the other side."

If you are an organization that doesn't care about profit or loss or anything else and is always placing the right order, there is no way that people like the opposing negotiating group will come into being this time. The price was the overall behavior of this one, but it was very firm about the other details. Obviously, he is a negotiating professional.

"I can't be honest with you because you seem to be doing a lot of things in the back... but, well, then I guess I can manage to do it"

Marl laughing like a jerk. It was a facade in the development department that made her look relieved, but Marr said, "I don't know if one is just assembling, but you end up doing both, so it's pretty rough, huh?" I laugh bitterly at the allegations.

"But since the products we've developed are finally going to look at the day, I'm going to throw up blood reflexes and do it. This is our chance to let the world know that we are not just manufacturers of electric chips."

Machina has left the management position and has become lively in recent times. When he emits like that, the people in the development department nod and look alike.

"All right, you're just looking for a factory!!

Ring your hands together properly, tempered Taro. He said, "Right. But that's where it's most troublesome," I show Marr with my thumb up.

"We just have to reconcile the cost of transportation due to factory production margins and distances that are publicly available on the network, right? Making maps of information networks isn't much of a hassle. I don't know if it's 100,000 parts or 200,000, but I'll finish it in five minutes as soon as the purchase price and list are ready."

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