Chapter 165: Sensors
“Wow, is that a holo-graphic projection of the full Mech’s specs?” Tom asked pointing at the blue image floating above the controls.
“Yep, it sure is and it can tell in real time what is wrong, damaged or in need of a tune up in real time.” Hanna answered. “Also, it can show its movements in real time.”
All three of the young teens had crammed into Gillian Mech and were excitedly going over whatever Hanna managed to pull up on the controls displays. Clair remained mostly silent as the two carried on the conversation. She had brought along a note pad and was doing her best to scrawl down some of the terms the two were spouting off to each other. This way she could do research later the parts she didn’t understand on her own.
“Show me the sensors you mentioned before. This is more than I expected!” Tom asked enthusiastically.
“Sure.” Hanna replied.
She then hastily tapped at a few buttons and then double selected the foot of the holo-projected Mech. The blue image zoomed in on the foot and expanded to replace the Mech. Along side the foot, coming off in bubble information form from key points of the foot, were various information about the condition, parameters, and basic information of its condition. Neither Tom nor Clair had time to read them as Hanna selected the bottom most information bubble.
The foot and other information bubbles instantly fazed away to only display a 3D graph and an ever-changing set of information graphs. The 3D graph was labeled as “Ground Configurations”.
“As you guys see here,” Hanna said pointing to the graph. “The sensors located on the bottom of the Mechs foot test in real time what the conditions of the ground are. The sensor is so fast, in fact, that as the Mech is stepping forwards it can assess the ground and then adjust the grip at the bottom of it foot accordingly. Like for sandy ground it expands with many wavy layers to keep from sinking and getting enough grip to move forward. While rocky terrain it forms sharp triangular wedges to snag the uneven surface to keep from sipping. In every case the feet actually conform to the ground it steps on within a thirty-degree angle!”
“That’s impressive!” Tom replied as he leaned in closer to look at all the numbers and information being relayed. “Sonar only lets boats know where the river is deepest and if there is anything in the water. This is way more advanced.”
“That’s just the beginning of what this Mech can do.” Hanna replied smugly. “Let me show you what else this thing can do!”
“How do you know all of this stuff?” Tom asked. “You aren’t any older than I am.”
“Like I said, I just know how all this works somehow.” Hanna replied shrugging. “It feels like I have some kind of connection, it’s hard to explain.”
Hanna closed out the information bubble and returned to the holo-image of the whole Mech. However, before Hanna could show off some more Gillian poked his head into the cockpit.
“Hold on now you guys, the fun is over.” Gillian said much to the disappointment of the kids. “Hanna, you need to prove to Mr. Weathers that you really can pilot this thing. He’s been very adamant in expressing your safety.”
“Fine. Its probably for the best.” Hanna sighed.
“Wait, you are going to pilot this thing?” Tom said with a surprised expression.
“Yep!” Hanna nodded giving a smile.
“Come on you two.” Gillian said to Tom and Clair. “Out you go. John needs to come in here to watch her. You two can wait by the dam or go back to the fish fry.”
“I want to watch!” Tom exclaimed.
After the two kids climbed down and John took their place, Gillian explained what they were going to do next. “Hanna, since we are short on time, all you are going to do is listen to me on the intercom and I’ll relay to you some tasks to carry out.”
“Ok. That’s fine. I wanted to do more into the night, but I see you already disabled the headlights.” Hanna replied as she fiddled with the leg throttles excitedly.
“Oh? So, it looks like you don’t know everything after all.” Gillian said rubbing his chin in thought.
“Huh, what do you mean?” Hanna said looking at Gillian curiously.
“I did disable the headlights, but not because there is no need for them.” Gillian replied. Then he leaned in and pressed a few buttons. “See, if you reenable the lights the feedback says there are none.”
“Interesting…” Hanna said as her brow furrowed. “I guess I can’t feel everything if a part is disabled.”
“Yes, it is curious.” Gillian repeated. Then he chuckled, “Well, we better get this over with. My stomach is starting to eat itself!”
With saying that Gillian closed the door and slid down the ladder. John was a bit confused by what just happened. Both because of their conversation and that Gillian had left Hanna alone with the controls.
“Isn’t he going to turn it on for you to start?” John asked looking down at Hanna sitting in the seat in front of him. He had chosen to stand behind her to see everything she did better.
“No, I already figured it out.” Hanna answered. Then before he could reply, Hanna started up the motor. The hum of the heat exhaustion fan whirled to life and the whole Mech lifted slightly as power coursed through it.
Then Gillian’s voice sounded out into the cockpit on the open intercom. “Hanna, can you read me?”
“Yes, I read you.” Hanna replied. She didn’t need to press any button to reply, as the mic was already on open chat.
“Good. Now we are going to do a few moving maneuvers to get you accustomed to how the Mech feels in motion. Last time you seemed unsteady.” Gillian explained. “Start by turning the Mech around to face the start of the sandy road behind you.”
“Ok.” Hanna replied.
John looked on in wonder as he watched the little girl grasping the two leg throttles to start making the metal monster move. At first Hanna rushed the rotating movement and the Mech rotated to the right faster than both of them expected. The Mech wobbled slightly off kilter but quickly the weight of the stocky Mech kept it in place. Hanna then finished the rotation at a slower, more controlled pace.
“Good, now lift up the bucket loader to mid mech height. You don’t want it dragging on the ground or blocking your view.” Gillian instructed.
After Hanna performed the task, Gillian continued, “Now move forwards and off the road to get onto the sandy path. You will notice a change from a solid impact of the Mechs feet on the paved road to a sloshy, uneven impact from the sand. Do not let it throw you off though. The Mech can compensate for the change in terrain. As the area around here is mostly sandy, so you will need to get used to it right away.”
“Understood.” Hanna answered confidently.
She then pressed forward on the two leg controls in turn, simulating a walking motion. The heavy steps of the Mech clunked heavily on the road. Each time she lifted them the cockpit leaned backwards almost a bit to far to feel safe.
“Hanna, there is no need to raise the feet so high on a flat surface. Just like with walking you only need to come off the ground slightly.” Gillian’s voice pointed out over the intercom.
Hanna wordlessly followed his advice and tried only moving the throttles at half the distance as before. She kept looking at the holo-projection of the Mech on the control panel for reference. It was hard to tell how far up to raise the feet using the projection visuals alone. There wasn’t any indicator to show how high the foot truly was from the ground using the holo-projection.
“Good, that is better.” Gillian said moments later. “Feel how much more natural the sway of the Mech feels?”
Hanna inwardly took note of the slim gap that the holo-projection’s foot showed in relation to the ground and continued moving forward on the paved road more confidently. The cockpit also became noticeably more stable and didn’t sway backwards as much.
“Only two steps away from the sand path now.” Gillian called out. “When you first step off the road, try not to overextend the step. Overextending your steps on to an uneven surface could cause the Mech to slide and fall over. Though this machine is made for terrain like this, its not all that different than moving like a little kid.”
“Ok, I’ll try.” Hanna replied.
“One more thing.” Gillian called. “Try not to look at the projection the entire time. You need to look out the window slits at the ground. The sensors will not pick up anything like rocks, stumps, or any other debris further ahead of you in the path. The Lidar only see’s things taller than five feet before it issues you a warning.”
“I see, thanks.” Hanna answered. She looked away from the holo-projection and at the five different window slits in the cock pit. Though it was hard to see due to the welded metal covering the majority of the windows surfaces, Hanna could see the ground directly ahead of her next steps, to the immediate left and right of the feet, and then in a 180-degree radius of the area beyond. To see out these two-windows Hanna had to almost stand up to see. Even with these windows there were still lots of blind spots and it was best she move carefully.
Once Hanna understood her bearings, she started pressing the right foot controls to go out onto the sand. As Gillian warned the Mech felt much different when stepping onto the sand. Rather than the heavy jarring feeling of pavement, the sand had an initial impact and then proceeded to sink and slide forwards from the motion and weight of the Mechs momentum.
Hanna pulled back on the throttle slightly in reaction to the sliding, but Gillian corrected her right away. “Don’t pull back on the throttle when you feel that sliding. When you do it is making the Mech step back up and this could cause it to lean even further forwards. This is why you need to take smaller steps, to compensate for the sliding.”
“I think I understand.” Hanna replied. Then she moved the other foot onto the sandy path. This time she made sure to commit to making the step. After a few uncertain steps forward, Hanna seemed to get the knack for it.
“That’s really good progress Hanna.” Gillian called after a few moments. “Go ahead and turn around and come back to the road. Transitioning from an unstable, to stable ground, is not hard but moving with larger steps again is an odd sensation at first.”
“Alright.” Hanna answered as she started rotating the Mech’s torso back around.
It was a smart feature in the Mech’s design to be able to move in any direction with out moving the whole body. The legs could automatically adjust to the change in direction, thanks to the legs 360 Degree Motion Monitors that she had asked about when she first moved the Mech. This system design was implemented in most Mechs of all kinds and variations.
A few moments later, Hanna had gotten back onto the road and returned to the spot where she had started. Gillian instructed her to lower the bucket loader back onto the ground and power off the Mech. The sun light was getting lower now and visibility would become too hard for a beginner to move safely.
As Hanna turned off the Mech, she let out a sigh and spoke to John, “That was interesting and exciting! I might know how this works but actually performing the maneuvers is much harder than I expected.”
John didn’t know what to say. She had done everything up until now with out so much as asking Gillian for any kind of guidance. “I-I have to say, Hanna, I am most impressed. When I first was learning to drive a car, I didn’t even do as well as you did with this Mech.”
“Does that mean you won’t need to worry about me driving this then?” Hanna asked excitedly.
“Mostly.” John replied. “I will have to still be here to watch, but I guess I can consent to you working on this job.”
Chapters
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Chapter 1
- Arrival
Chapter 2
- The Damn
Chapter 3
- The Girl
Chapter 4
- Gangs
Chapter 5
- Returning Home
Chapter 6
- Investigations
Chapter 7
- Culprits
Chapter 8
- Skirmishes
Chapter 9
- Loot
Chapter 10
- Plans
Chapter 11
- Prep-work
Chapter 12
- Identified
Chapter 13
- First Match
Chapter 14
- Border Trouble
Chapter 15
- Deals
Chapter 16
- Leadership
Chapter 17
- Next Step
Chapter 18
- Rural Market
Chapter 19
- Contents
Chapter 20
- Second Match
Chapter 21
- Lucky Find
Chapter 22
- Setting Up Base 1
Chapter 23
- Setting Up Base 2
Chapter 24
- Rivalry
Chapter 25
- Scouting
Chapter 26
- Power Switch
Chapter 27
- The Thing
Chapter 28
- Hole
Chapter 29
- Creating Disorder
Chapter 30
- Street Fight
Chapter 31
- Advantages
Chapter 32
- Filling the Gap
Chapter 33
- Meeting a Mad Dog
Chapter 34
- Arena
Chapter 35
- Match Fight Arena 1
Chapter 36
- Match Fight Arena 2
Chapter 37
- Match Fight Arena 3
Chapter 38
- Sadie
Chapter 39
- Pinned Down
Chapter 40
- Score to Settle
Chapter 41
- Manager
Chapter 42
- Roommate
Chapter 43
- Hate
Chapter 44
- Draw
Chapter 45
- Struggle
Chapter 46
- Friends
Chapter 47
- Hole in the Wall
Chapter 48
- Findings
Chapter 49
- Eyeing Sides
Chapter 50
- Second Try
Chapter 51
- Smashed
Chapter 52
- Wondering
Chapter 53
- Busted
Chapter 54
- Explanations
Chapter 55
- Run to the River
Chapter 56
- Orders
Chapter 57
- Rabbit
Chapter 58
- Maintenance 1
Chapter 59
- Maintenance 2
Chapter 60
- Up Stream
Chapter 61
- Dock Side
Chapter 62
- Stitches
Chapter 63
- Nest
Chapter 64
- Head
Chapter 65
- Zane
Chapter 66
- Training
Chapter 67
- Meeting Up
Chapter 68
- The First Two Murderers
Chapter 69
- Fast Attack
Chapter 70
- Till Next Time
Chapter 71
- Proccedings
Chapter 72
- Moab City
Chapter 73
- Tour
Chapter 74
- Low Funds
Chapter 75
- About Things
Chapter 76
- Information at the Caf
Chapter 77
- Observed
Chapter 78
- Early to Rise
Chapter 79
- Bets
Chapter 80
- Fist Full of Cash
Chapter 81
- Opening Doors
Chapter 82
- From the Top
Chapter 83
- Power vs Speed
Chapter 84
- Headless
Chapter 85
- You are Next
Chapter 86
- Prophesied
Chapter 87
- Setting Out
Chapter 88
- Under Paid
Chapter 89
- Into the Fire
Chapter 90
- Lucky Man
Chapter 91
- Manager Under Pressure
Chapter 92
- A Second Fighter
Chapter 93
- Representing the ERM
Chapter 94
- Introductions
Chapter 95
- Offers
Chapter 96
- Signed Up
Chapter 97
- Returning to Town
Chapter 98
- Watching Twisted Below
Chapter 99
- Still Keeping Tabs
Chapter 100
- Already
Chapter 101
- Graveside
Chapter 102
- Locket
Chapter 103
- Militia Leader
Chapter 104
- Uncomfortable Visit
Chapter 105
- Triplets
Chapter 106
- Crossing Over
Chapter 107
- Eastern Town
Chapter 108
- Appearances
Chapter 109
- Top Customer
Chapter 110
- Finalizing
Chapter 111
- Canyon
Chapter 112
- Shaman
Chapter 113
- ERM Volunteers
Chapter 114
- Climbers
Chapter 115
- On Top
Chapter 116
- Moving In
Chapter 117
- Back at the Damn
Chapter 118
- Hunters Charge
Chapter 119
- Close Encounter
Chapter 120
- Discussion
Chapter 121
- Stoking a Fire
Chapter 122
- Sightings
Chapter 123
- Cleared 1
Chapter 124
- Cleared 2
Chapter 125
- Proving
Chapter 126
- Pit
Chapter 127
- Mech
Chapter 128
- Pilot Seat
Chapter 129
- First Step
Chapter 130
- Making a Path
Chapter 131
- On the Move
Chapter 132
- Assistant
Chapter 133
- Helping
Chapter 134
- Convinced
Chapter 135
- Sober Up
Chapter 136
- Small Trade
Chapter 137
- McMathers
Chapter 138
- No Guilty Feelings
Chapter 139
- 3 vs 1
Chapter 140
- Dodge or Die
Chapter 141
- Bulky
Chapter 142
- Three Angry Tomatoes
Chapter 143
- Ketchup
Chapter 144
- Admittance
Chapter 145
- Not Cash
Chapter 146
- Freezing Strike
Chapter 147
- Artillery
Chapter 148
- Spread
Chapter 149
- Yes Im a Cyborg
Chapter 150
- Lucky Start
Chapter 151
- Watch Your Step
Chapter 152
- Considering a Switch
Chapter 153
- On Hold
Chapter 154
- Tentacles
Chapter 155
- Northbound
Chapter 156
- Dock Child
Chapter 157
- Tom
Chapter 158
- New Cargo
Chapter 159
- Fishy Fish 1
Chapter 160
- Fishy Fishy 2
Chapter 161
- Fishy Fishy 3
Chapter 162
- Employed
Chapter 163
- Dissolved
Chapter 164
- Underway
Chapter 165
- Sensors
Chapter 166
- Cleaning
Chapter 167
- Mobilized
Chapter 168
- Beware the Bear
Chapter 169
- Truck
Chapter 170
- Slope
Chapter 171
- First Job Jitters
Chapter 172
- Beachhead
Chapter 173
- Smoke
Chapter 174
- Cornered
Chapter 175
- Foundation
Chapter 176
- Westside of Town
Chapter 177
- Golf Course
Chapter 178
- Factory 1
Chapter 179
- Factory 2
Chapter 180
- Factory 3
Chapter 181
- Hints of Escape
Chapter 182
- Taking on too Much
Chapter 183
- Ambitions
Chapter 184
- Held Up
Chapter 185
- Bolstering the Ranks
Chapter 186
- Stairwell
Chapter 187
- Dusty Shots
Chapter 188
- Stand Off
Chapter 189
- Plans to Make
Chapter 190
- Ready to Go
Chapter 191
- Breaking IN
Chapter 192
- Breaking OUT
Chapter 193
- Discovered
Chapter 194
- Discovered 2
Chapter 195
- Discovered 3
Chapter 196
- Queens Gang Beginnings
Chapter 197
- Drawn Out Fighting
Chapter 198
- Duel of the Bosses
Chapter 199
- Growls
Chapter 200
- Going Up in Flames
Chapter 201
- Organization
Chapter 202
- A Completed Pathway
Chapter 203
- ERM Overrun 1
Chapter 204
- ERM Overrun 2
Chapter 205
- ERM Overrun 3
Chapter 206
- Clearing the Warehouse
Chapter 207
- Parking Lot
Chapter 208
- Up Hill
Chapter 209
- Rockslide
Chapter 210
- Distress
Chapter 211
- Mess with the Horns
Chapter 212
- Silver Glint
Chapter 213
- Take Shelter
Chapter 214
- Dissention
Chapter 215
- Not Good
Chapter 216
- Unprepared
Chapter 217
- A Ditch Effort 1
Chapter 218
- A Ditch Effort 2
Chapter 219
- No Going Back
Chapter 220
- Electrified Battle
Chapter 221
- Attacked from Behind
Chapter 222
- A Change in Approach
Chapter 223
- Collide
Chapter 224
- Stage Two
Chapter 225
- Grind
Chapter 226
- Hard Pressed
Chapter 227
- Three is a Crowd
Chapter 228
- Over the Edge
Chapter 229
- Gone from Town
Chapter 230
- Broken Aftermath
Chapter 231
- Licking Wounds
Chapter 233
- - 232 Bring Them Back
Chapter 234
- - 233 An Unexpected Answer
Chapter 235
- - 234 Tipping The Scales
Chapter 236
- - 235 Partake
Chapter 237
- - 236 Sample 1
Chapter 238
- - Authors Notice 2
Chapter 239
- - 237 Sample 2
Chapter 240
- - 238 Sample 3