Exlor
Nice mention of Lagrange points without dangerous dive into physics. That's how you should write sci-fi because people like me will try to point out any inaccurate science parts. Though, you should have said what is Lagrange point(omitting effects on FTL of course)
a lagrange point is a point in space that one can stop at and be in a geosynchronous orbit(usually stays in one place in relation to an object. . .for example lets say an astroid stopped in a lagrange point for earth north of the equator on the other side of earth to the sun, what would happen is the astroid would appear motionless in relation to the stars behind them.)
Sheriff_K:What is a lagrange point? đ
I donât know about that in the near future because there should be something big coming on like highly advanced alien race coming invading the human galaxy or something like that. But if that happens âHeroesâ will most likely appear and stand up higher than anyone. Therefore their mechâs would be placed higher than anyone (so pleasing them would most likely be better)
Ok this not about this chapter it just a few thoughts that pop up in my head. First one the three stats he neglects he found they might have mental application however he is missing the benefits of the physical applications. Both strength and endurance can help last longer in any task. This means he would have to take less breaks when completeing creation and fabrication. The other thing I thought of does this futuristic world not have bubble shields and force fields? If it does exist the applications on Nexus would be powerful because lightweight mechs would have smiled without sacrificing their speed. This is it for my random thoughts for now.