Step by step, Landon, Tim, and the other supervisors introduced the group of recruits to a whole new world of tech.
Though the industry was small compared to the rest, it was still impressive in its own way.
Everyone wouldn't help feeling amazed, looking around the industry's many features.
Wow! Check out the production line!
Carl couldn't help fidgeting when seeing the many processes involved.
'This is it... This is the big leagues!'
It was one thing to tour the industries before graduating and another to study in the academy and read about production lines without working on them.
For a moment, his palms become sweaty, and his throat parched.
Will he do a good job? What if his actions cause disruptions within the production line, leading them to more money loss?
Dammit. They were getting more and more fidgety. Luckily, Landon's following words calmed not just himself but many others too.
"Before real production begins, training is essential. And that's why you will not only build the final products by hand but also learn how to operate the production line correctly."
"Yes," Tim added. "His majesty has said it all. Only by training and building it yourselves over and over will you stumble upon issues and understand why things are built the way they do."
Their training was one that everyone in the Lower region, irrespective of their industries, always did.
Training was like cooking.
Only when making a dish multiple times would one understand why putting too much pepper or too little salt could affect the dish's overall taste.
In this case, physics played a very important role.
So you best believe they would calculate it all using the industry computers and whatnot, understanding these formulas.
That way, when they input data or arrange things in the control room, they would know what pressure, temperature, heat capacity, and whatnot were correct during production.
Of course, the computer systems would show a red warning if something along the production lines went wrong.
But due to the knowledge they learned now, correcting these issues would be easier, seeing that they understood the theoretical and practical processes well.
That's why training was necessary.
For training and hand-to-hand building, they would have to do it over and over again, repeating the same monotonous actions until the information stuck on their brains like glue.
In this industry, there were 2 main products... The metal Enhancer machine and the High-Tier mechanical builder, A.K.A, the spiders with anti-gravitational systems that could fly up and build a car, a ship, or even a plane all by themselves in the future.
This was revolutionary technology.
And just like in the other industries, everyone here would be divided into many groups.
Some will be tasked with designing the product's outer frame, while others may be tasked with understanding just the anti-gravitational belt.
The group they found themselves in corresponded to the positions they would end up in within the production line.
Like so, the industry had finally begun work, though not officially yet since the group was still in training.
For the first week, Landon, Tim, and the rest agreed to help them as much as possible, answering any questions or hiccups they might have. But after that, they were on their own, more or less making their own mistakes.
To kickstart things, it's important to know there were 2 main production lines in separate buildings for the 2 main products. And within those production lines, everyone would be scattered about there.
So for training, they gathered them into various groups, allowing each group to build as many prototypes.
Within each group, some would only be concerned with building the spider's internal framework, others concerned with its energy source, and so on. And at the end of each day, what they did would be accessed by their superiors and feedback given.
This was daily.
However, by the end of the week, they would be told to demonstrate just how functional what they created was.
Even if the product they were making weren't completed, their current works would still be accessed.
For example, how does it withstand xx pressure? If the current product was used, what does the estimated wear and tear look like?
To keep them on their toes, the industry will access every prototype made.
Additionally, the test would also involve their understanding of the new doors opened by the upgraded physics shown.
There were 3 new never seen theories Landon introduced.
It sounded so bizarre but made so much sense!
It was as though the doors to Pandora's box were now open, with many having their eyes light up, as though they were finding the answers to some perplexing matters they faced when studying physics and mechanics.
Damn!
So the answer has been right there all along?
In the end, everyone was arranged in prospective groups.
For today in particular, they weren't going to start work but tour the industry.
The industry has 2 sectors.
The first sector was where the cafeteria, infirmary, and business departments were. And the 2nd sector had all production buildings, distribution trucks, travel golf carts, and so on.
So good...
Many were happy.
(^_^)
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Alien tech... Alien tech...
Landon inwardly sang in glee as Tim walked him to his vehicle.
"Hahahhaha~... Your majesty, by September 20th, we can begin work on the production line. Only a few recruits are from the academy. A majority have already been working in the lower industry for 3~4 years now. So it should be easier for them to pick things fast."
Land slapped Tim's shoulders lightly. "Hmmm... I'm confident in you, Tim. No matter what, we must get production started fast. After all... We still have Project Take Off pending."
Project Take off!
Tim's eyes shot like rockets. "Your majesty, I more than anyone, want to see that day come fast."
Only by getting this done can they bloody well fly through the sky.
Can you imagine it? Man flying in a heavy metal box?
Hahahahhaha~
That would be a die to live for!
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