From cannon fodder to sweeping across thousands of stars.

Chapter 191 Conditions That Cannot Be Rejected

Chapter 191 Conditions That Cannot Be Rejected
"Mr. Rebel, in fact, regarding the acquisition you proposed, I am mainly unsure about our studio. I am worried that our current strength cannot meet your needs."

In the slightly shabby reception room of Trident Studio, Eugene Koch rubbed his hands with some fear.

It's not so much a reception room as it is a hall where the clutter has been temporarily cleared and tables and chairs have been placed.

"You have also seen the current business scope and scale of our studio. It is mainly engaged in the business of modifying parts. There are only a dozen employees and only five integrated processing machine tools. Therefore, our daily shipments are It’s not that big.”

Eugene Koch pointed to some employees and machine tools working in the glass wall at the back of the hall.

Following the direction he pointed, Amber stood up and walked over.

The employees in the workshop are all older. Judging from the scars and prosthetics left on their bodies, they are basically veterans.

Although the Federation has not experienced any major wars in the past few decades, small-scale counterinsurgency and local wars still occur from time to time.

This has also resulted in a large number of disabled people among retired veterans in the army.

These veterans of Trident Studios are lucky because they have a place where they can work and support themselves.

Especially for veterans stationed in other galaxies, when they return home from the army, everything changes.

This almost paranoid business philosophy, in Amber's opinion, is probably the reason why this old man Eugene hasn't made any big money in so many years.

"Mr. Raibil, although I have published a lot of design sketches about the exoskeleton system on some design websites, in fact, they are still in the design stage. Neither manpower nor material resources can support our studio to expand the exoskeleton system." Research and development of skeletal system”

But Eugene Koch was different.

Although the studio's shipping efficiency is slow, insufficient manpower and outdated machines are only one of the reasons.

In the end, many people died of starvation and illness because they were unable to integrate into society.
The five integrated processing machine tools are also almost 20 years old, and their overall performance has long lagged behind the current new machine tools.

"So I'm here to fix that."

In addition, their prices are not exorbitantly expensive, and they are truly high-quality and low-priced, so there is almost no interruption in orders.

Other studios more or less allow some flaws in their products. After all, they are small workshops, so they are not shabby.

Hmm. I just didn’t make much money.

But even in this environment, Trident Studio's orders for individual soldier equipment modification parts have basically never stopped.

But precisely because of this, Trident Studio's products have an excellent reputation among a small circle of active military personnel and PMC mercenaries.

And most of them are repeat customers.

Every product produced by Trident Studio, even if there is a flaw on a section of the guide rail, will be directly turned into scrap and then redone.

More importantly, Eugene Koch has extremely strict requirements for product quality.

Amber, who had been watching the workshop production, turned around, looked at Eugene Koch and said:

But more veterans are still struggling to make ends meet.

As Amber observed the situation on the studio floor, Eugene Koch continued:

"Excellent gifts and talents should not be buried because of lack of money."

Eugene Koch was stunned for a moment when he heard this, but he quickly reacted.

"Mr. Rebel, you mean that when you acquired our studio, you actually wanted to support our research and development?" "That's more or less what you mean."

Amber made a gesture of invitation and gestured for Eugene to sit on the chair and chat in detail.

This 'craftsman' who had never engaged in business negotiations did not realize that he had lost the initiative, so he followed Amber's gesture and sat back.

"Mr. Eugene, based on my understanding of your products, I know that your studio is very quality-oriented. This coincides with me. I have always believed that these things used on the battlefield are of high quality. I have to be able to survive. I don’t want my soldiers to lose their lives in battle because of the quality of weapons and equipment.”

"You are right, our studio. Wait, did you just say your soldiers?"

Eugene, who was about to echo a few words, suddenly realized that there seemed to be something wrong with the content of his words.

"Oh~ you are very perceptive, Mr. Eugene."

A smile appeared on Amber's face, hiding his "scheming succeeded" expression, and then continued:
"Haha. I forgot to tell you that my company is actually a private military company with its own fleet, marines and HCP troops."

"Then why do you want to acquire our studio? I always thought that your company should also manufacture weapons and equipment?"

"Because I want to self-research and customize relevant land warfare equipment for my troops, and I hope to have an industrial chain under my control so that I will not be restricted under special circumstances."

Eugene nodded. He probably understood what Amber meant, and at the same time he did become somewhat interested.

Because if this is the case, Trident Studio's business cannot only produce modified parts for weapons and equipment.

Instead, they met to start research and development of all individual combat equipment.

Noticing that Eugene was already thinking, Amber immediately started striking while the iron was hot.

“Remember what I told you, Mr. Eugene will certainly not be able to refuse the conditions I proposed?

First, after completing the acquisition, I will fund a small industrial upgrade for your studio, so that in addition to producing small modification parts, you will also have the hardware conditions to produce and develop individual equipment and exoskeletons."

Eugene's body immediately sat up straight.

"Second, the mercenaries under my command will become the best experimental force in your studio, and this force also includes elites who have retired from the federal army and have rich practical experience.
From now on, the individual soldier equipment produced by Trident will be tested in actual combat as quickly as possible and receive feedback from front-line troops to help us continuously optimize our products. "

Eugene's breathing began to become a little rapid.

"Third, Mr. Eugene may not know yet, but the main force of our company's marines is actually Roma from the Thousand Stars Empire. Yes, they are the legendary 'orcs'. They are tall and powerful. His physical fitness far exceeds that of ordinary humans, and he is a natural killing machine.

And you, Mr. Eugene. You are very likely to be the first person in history to customize combat equipment for the Roma people. "

Eugene gripped the armrests of the chair tightly, suppressing the excitement in his heart.

"What I have said above only depends on one thing, and that is whether Mr. Eugene accepts my acquisition of Trident Studios."

After saying this in one breath, Amber relaxed and leaned on the back of the chair, quietly waiting for Eugene Koch's reply.

Eugene took a few deep breaths to calm down.

After thinking for a while, he raised his head and looked at Amber and asked the most critical question.

"Mr. Rebel, so many excellent conditions really make me extremely excited. So I only have one last question now, which is what exactly does our studio need to do for you after you acquire our Trident?"

(End of this chapter)

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