Linhardt still isn't sure how he's going to leave - whether to use one of his designed ships, take one of the pre-built ones, or try to talk his way on to someone else's ship (the pros being that other people are better pilots and any group of people wants a healer, the cons being...other people).
So he does what he always does when he's unsure: He goes to gather more information.
Not all the objects in the shipyard look like ships: Some of them look more like giant people. With legs and arms. Linhardt is stopped in front of one, head tilted to the side as he considers how the 'joints' inside must be put together. Is it similar to the Church's golems at all in construction?
Honestly, he's too lost in his mental world to pay much attention to the woman trying to set the Gundam in order until he hears a rising pitch that indicates some kind of question and looks up for the source.
"You could design a ship with weapons or other additions and then strip them off when it's created to put on this?"
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So he does what he always does when he's unsure: He goes to gather more information.
Not all the objects in the shipyard look like ships: Some of them look more like giant people. With legs and arms. Linhardt is stopped in front of one, head tilted to the side as he considers how the 'joints' inside must be put together. Is it similar to the Church's golems at all in construction?
Honestly, he's too lost in his mental world to pay much attention to the woman trying to set the Gundam in order until he hears a rising pitch that indicates some kind of question and looks up for the source.
"You could design a ship with weapons or other additions and then strip them off when it's created to put on this?"
Is that possible? Linhardt isn't sure.