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The simulator does not suppress combat power, ...
Following Edward's direction, all the other alchemists present saw the masterpiece he had described.
"My goodness, such a huge piece of machinery, is this... Your Highness's personal armor?"
One alchemist was dumbfounded; his exclamation was actually the sentiment of everyone else.
What did they see?
They saw a huge metal structure, almost the size of a castle.
It looks somewhat like a human, except it's a headless giant.
Multiple sensors on the torso flashed red light, and the limbs appeared relatively thick.
This alchemical creation is currently kneeling on the ground, so theoretically it could be even larger if it stood up.
"According to the legends in mythology, Titans are giants who can move mountains and destroy cities with a single blow."
I named this work after myself; it is yet another masterpiece of alchemy, the Titan of Steel.
Edward raised his right hand, and the Titan, which had been in standby mode, opened a hatch on its chest.
As you can see, inside is the Titan's cockpit, but there are no buttons, levers, or other control panels.
Some are densely packed lines that could trigger trypophobia, with strange interfaces at the ends.
"By mimicking human anatomy as closely as possible, we can better establish a neural connection with this machine, like this..."
As he sat in the driver's seat, the surrounding tubing simultaneously pierced Edward's limbs, heart, and temples.
The entire machine glowed, Edward moved his right hand, and Titan's hand was also moving.
There was almost no delay, and the feedback was excellent.
A structure that is as similar as possible to that of humans makes it easier for drivers to get started quickly.
What? You're asking why there's no head?
The head is just an ornament; the important people above wouldn't understand.
"Your Highness, how can we ensure the proper functioning of such a large mechanical structure? Won't such a body become..."
Another alchemist's question: As we all know, while weapons may seem to be stronger the bigger they are, it's not always the case that bigger is always better.
Steel is not human; excessively large machinery is sluggish, its weight causes metal wear, and the inertia of accelerated torsion damages the machine.
Before Edward's creation, some alchemists had tried to create such a robot, but the results did not satisfy them.
"This is even simpler. No one has ever said that we alchemists can only use the power of alchemy, right?"
Through exploring the bloodlines and digging into the memories of those wizard captives, I found magical runes that provided stability, anti-gravity, and acceleration.
With proper layering, these problems can be compensated for, allowing my Titan to achieve speeds befitting its size.
A blueprint was projected onto the monitor in front of them. It was the design of the Titans, and its complex structure was so intricate that if the alchemists present were not perfect beings, they might feel dizzy and nauseous after just a few glances.
"This machine is actually made of flesh and blood?"
Through careful study of the design blueprints, the first few alchemists to achieve perfect life discovered new circumstances.
"Yes, because even if we become perfect life forms, our maximum computing power still has its limits."
At the same time, maintain the magical blessing on the mech, and modify or repair the mech using alchemy according to the blueprints.