God of Technology: Creating the Internet in Another World-Chapter 479: What’s Your Goal Here?
After all the praise, Apprentice suddenly asked Viscount Roster:
"The personal flight device still doesn’t have a name. Why don’t you come up with one?"
"How about Dragon Knight?" Viscount Roster said with a smile.
"Dragon Knight? Won’t that be a problem? The dragons might... and this name doesn’t really have anything to do with our personal flight device’s form."
Apprentice was clearly taken aback by the name.
"I think it’s great. Dragon is just to show how powerful our personal flight device is, and it’s also a goal we’re aiming for—hoping that in the future, our personal flight devices can reach the dragons’ level."
Viscount Roster was unconcerned: "The dragons won’t care about this name. Honestly, if you have really powerful strength and can pay enough wages, dragons are more than happy to become your mount."
"For them, it can be a job too."
"Not to mention it’s just a name."
"This personal flight device will be called Dragon Knight Type 1!"
Viscount Roster’s tone was very calm, just stating a fact, but Apprentice and the others felt their blood pumping.
If one day in the future, personal flight devices really reached the dragons’ level...
They couldn’t even imagine what that scene would look like.
Just about three days passed.
A report landed on Viscount Roster’s desk.
"Mass production of Dragon Knight Type 1 and officially deploying it to the battlefield will take about 60 to 100 days. I think we can start preparing the air force right now."
"What does Lava General say?" Viscount Roster didn’t look at the report but asked the person directly.
"The general thinks we can start selecting talent right now. Among the people who’ve joined the Church of Technology, we should look for former griffin knights or giant eagle knights, do an initial screening, and once we’ve confirmed the personnel, quickly train them to become Tech Combat Clerics."
Unlike other magic-tech weapons, Dragon Knight Type 1’s biggest feature was that it was a flight device.
Becoming a Tech Combat Cleric could indeed let someone quickly master all kinds of Magic Conductors, but after mastering them, could they actually fly?
Was the flying smooth or not?
That was a big problem.
Not everyone could adapt to flying.
So Lava General’s first thought was to find people who already had flight experience and train them to become flying soldiers.
Griffin knights weren’t rare among humans. Pretty much all major nobles kept a bunch of these people, and some large nations even had hundreds or thousands of them for transmitting information.
With the development of the Magic Net, many of these griffin knights had already lost their jobs.
But even so, plenty had still become believers in the Church of Technology.
They could screen out some excellent and bold talent from among them, designate them as reserve troops, give them some direct basic training, and make them Tech Combat Clerics.
Once Dragon Knight Type 1 was officially produced, they could quickly convert to single-soldier Dragon Knights!
"I think that’s great."
Viscount Roster nodded: "I’ll mainly handle producing the equipment. Leave the soldiers to Lava General and Wolf General."
"Since they think there’s no problem, let’s do it that way."
"If there’s anything you need me to do, just say the word."
"Once these soldiers finish training, same old rules—send them north of the watch wall for combat training first, then send them to Lava General’s place."
Nobody expected that Tech Combat Clerics with aerial combat capabilities would be officially established under these circumstances.
Viscount Roster’s entire focus wasn’t even on this.
At almost the same moment.
A man named Kels Ramsey under Viscount Roster’s command had already traveled across half the continent to the western part of the continent.
This wasn’t even a human settlement anymore... or rather, this was actually a multi-racial city.
Its official name was the Duchy of Enpire, where you could find tribes from over 15 different races, including humans.
However, people generally didn’t like calling it the Duchy of Enpire.
Because the entire western and northwestern part of the continent, all nations trading with humans, used this duchy as their hub.
People preferred to call it the City of Trade.
The system here was also different from other places.
The highest authority here was controlled by the 15-race alliance. The 15 races in the Duchy of Enpire each sent a respected person to gather together and decide all matters, large and small, for the entire duchy.
Kels was invited to a very ancient and solemn castle.
Receiving him was a fairy, an ancient race living in the central-western region of the continent. Some said they and elves were the same race.
But they never acknowledged that. They believed they had huge differences from those elves.
Though both fairies and elves had hearing superior to ordinary people.
Though they both liked living in forests.
But compared to the rigid elves, they were actually better at covert operations in forests. You could say every fairy was extremely skilled at intelligence work. Because of this, they’d become the race best at commercial activities besides humans.
"Mr. Kels, how was the journey over?" the fairy representative asked with a smile.
"Pretty rough. Blizzards everywhere, super low temperatures. Completing trade isn’t easy." Kels was blunt.
"Indeed, during the Frigid Moon, completing trade with the human side is very difficult for us, and the losses are high too."
The fairy representative didn’t disagree: "You can stay directly in our castle for the time being."
"Our castle has a constant temperature array that can block all the cold from outside."
Constant temperature array... what an ancient term.
Though this time last year, Kels’s castle was still using one.
It’s just this year he had a better option.
But because so much had happened recently, he actually felt like he’d traveled through eras.
"What’s wrong?"
The fairy representative saw Kels’s expression looked off and said: "The 15 races of our Duchy of Enpire include humans too, it’s just that the human representative isn’t at headquarters right now."
"You’ll see them in a few days."
"Human nobles all like studying magic, having a constant temperature array is very normal. We’re using self-charging arrays now."
"Oh, no, no, no, you might have misunderstood." Kels quickly waved his hands: "I zoned out because I was suddenly thinking about how much things have changed lately."
"This time last year, my castle was also using a constant temperature array."
"You mean you don’t need it anymore? Is there something that gets you warmth more easily than this?" The fairy representative was a bit shocked.







