Translator: SFBaka
âFirst, letâs finish deciding on the ship weâre going to buy.â
âAgreed.â
âOkay.â
Mimi and Elma nodded at my suggestion. May also nodded quietly.
âMy main aim for buying a mothership is to earn more money. And whatâs hindering us from increasing our earnings right now is our very limited cargo space.â
âKrishna is primarily a combat ship after all.â
May nodded in agreement.
Yep. Krishna is a technically small-sized combat craft. It has great firepower for its class, but its size is basically on the smaller end. The cargo hold is small so it canât carry much inside. That hinders us from collecting all possible loot from downed pirate ships as well.
âThatâs why the goal for buying a mothership this time is to obtain that much needed cargo space. And from these three, the one that satisfies that condition the most is the Skizbrazunil.â
âThatâs right.â
âUhuh.â
âGreat. After saying this much, Iâm sure you already get the picture. If we consider that point alone, the Skizbrazunil is the perfect choice, but Night Hawk specializes in speed and will leave Skizbrazunil in the dust. Speed and maneuverability are also important factors. It would be easier to escape from sticky situations with a fast ship after all.â
âYes, thatâs right. Exactly.â
âIs that really the case?â
Elma and Mayâs opinions differ on this point.
âRunning away when attacked means we will not try engaging the enemies with Krishna at all. That will not make good use of Krishnaâs high firepower and combat abilities. And in cases where we have no choice but to engage with Krishna, a mothership will not have enough maneuverability to evade all incoming attacks. That will in turn hinder Krishnaâs performance. With that said, it seems the only advantage the Night Hawk offers is its higher FTL Drive speeds.â
Mayâs points were concise and logical.
âI acknowledge your points, but I wonder if youâve taken the crewâs safety into account as well. With Skizbrazunilâs size and limited maneuverability, avoiding laser cannons, multi-cannons, ballistic cannons, and ship torpedoes would be a tall order. It does have powerful shields and armor, but it still wouldnât be possible to block all attacks. Itâs true that Night Hawk wonât be able to avoid some enemy fire with its size, but if Krishna buys enough time, weâll be able to activate its FTL Drive and have a high chance of escaping.â
âOur enemies will mostly be space pirates, so I highly doubt they have powerful laser cannons or anti-ship reactive torpedoes. They also always try to capture medium-sized ships instead of shooting them down in order to repurpose them, so thatâs all the more reason not to be concerned much about taking fatal damage. And Night Hawk is also comparably more difficult to customize.â
May shook her head after expressing her points. It looks like she doesnât really think Night Hawk is up to par.
âIn conclusion, if Masterâs personal ship wasnât Krishna, Night Hawk may have been a good choice, but in terms of synergy with Krishna, Skizbrazunil is, by far, the better of the two.â
After saying so, May turned her gaze toward me. After receiving her gaze, I cupped my chin and paused to think.
According to Mayâs impeccable presentation, Skizbrazunil was, hands down, the best choice. But was it really? The best thing about Night Hawk is its mobility after all. High mobility means less stress for the pilot. And it can also escape from danger zones at a relatively fast speed.
When it comes to piloting the mothership, Iâd probably leave it to Elma most of the time. If Elma was the pilot, Night Hawk would better fit her piloting style and habits.
âIâm thinking of having Elma pilot the mothership, so wouldnât Night Hawk be a better fit for her?â
âYes, thatâs right. Thatâs also a factor.â
âI also think so as well.â
Elma nodded with a smile and Mimi also seconded her opinion. Elma did formerly pilot a high-speed ship after all. I think sheâll have an easier time getting used to Night Hawk compared to Skizbrazunil.
âOh? Were you planning on having Elma-sama pilot the mothership, Master? I thought you were actually going to designate me as the pilot.â
âHm?â
âEh?â
I and Elma raised our voices after Mayâs statement.
Eh? May? I didnât actually expect that.
âYes. Elma-samaâs role as Krishnaâs sub-pilot is indispensable, and so is Mimi-samaâs role as the operator. In that case, it would be more efficient for me to be left with piloting the mothership. In case the pirates do manage to board the ship, I will be able to deal with them adequately with my abilities. If they come equipped with space suits or power armor, I can also opt to rapidly depressurize the interior of the ship to deal with them.â
âThatâs one scary method.â
May is a maidroid. She looks like a raven-haired bespectacled beauty, but she wasnât an organic lifeform in the end. And so, she will be able to function normally even within an airless vacuum. I can just imagine the gruesome fate of those pirates hit by her strategy. Theyâd have body fluids and other stuff spilling out of every hole possible⦠Oh, itâs just too cruel to describe. The clean-up work will be horrendous too.
âOf course I donât intend to get defeated, but in case I do get destroyed, I should be fine since I can just transfer my data over to an available terminal.â
May hit her ample chest with her fist in a show of absolute confidence. I exchanged gazes with Mimi and Elma. It looks like weâve finally settled on a ship.
âAnd so, weâll be heading for the Brad system soon.â
I turned on the holo-display inside my bedroom and faced the person on the other side of the screen.
ãIs that so⦠Canât you stay for just a little bit longer?ã
The person on the other side gave me a forlorn look.
âNah, the sooner we leave, the better. There are not many mercenary jobs in the Dexer system after all.â
ãI seeâ¦â¦ã
Yep. I was talking to Chris. I thought about leaving without saying goodbye to her, but I decided against it in the end, and so, here we are.
âWell, yeah. Thatâs about itâ¦â¦ Goodb-â
ãIâll see you next time.ã
I was about to say goodbye, but she interrupted me. Chris then made a lovely smile. It seems like sheâs matured a bit compared to before.
ãNext time, okay? Please come see me again. If possible, I would like you to visit once a month.ã
ââ¦â¦Uh, visiting once a month might be a bit unreasonable. We can visit every six months though.â
ãIt canât be helped. Half a year it is then. I will be waiting for you, my knight.ã
âUh, the jobâs already finished, so Iâm actually not your knight anymore, right?â
ãI havenât relieved you from your duties yet though, Hiro-sama. Hence, you are still my personal knight.ã
Chrisâs smile widened after saying that. Itâs like she possesses an aura of coerciveness and confidence she didnât have before.
ââ¦â¦Haha. Youâre really much more assertive now huh?â
ãI am also a proud daughter of the Daleinwald house, as well as its current heiress. I cannot always stay as a pampered princess.ã
She laughed joyfully after saying so. Chris then straightened her posture, as if to assert her newfound confidence. I see. So she doesnât want to stay as a pampered princess huh.
ãLet us meet again, Hiro-sama. I will be waiting for you.ã
âIâll see what I can do.â
ãIf you donât come, Iâll chase after you, okay. Iâm even prepared to use the full might and influence of the Daleinwald house if need be.ã
âThatâs scary. Iâll try my best not to let it come to that then.â
It looks like the sleeping princess inside the cold-sleep pod has grown a bit after going on adventures with us for a while. May might have given her a little bit too much encouragement though.
âIâll be seeing you then.â
ãYes.ã
We smiled at each other and cut off the call. With this, there are no regrets left.
âAlright. Time to depart. Start the final checks.â
I sat down on the main pilot seat and gave my command to the crew.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âSystems are all green. Weapon ammo, check. Fuel, check. We can launch any time.â
Elma operated her console on the adjacent sub-pilot seat and ran a quick diagnostics check. Krishnaâs automatic diagnostics program showed everything to be all green, but it might be better if the ship underwent an overhaul once we get the chance. The problem is that I havenât seen any similar model in any of the sites I looked upâ¦â¦ Well, I guess I can just place an order for custom parts after having a ship-making company analyze Krishna.
âOur food, water, medicine, and other supplies are also fine.â
May rechecked our inventory and gave a report. It was now Mayâs job to manage our essential supplies. I had Mimi look after them originally, but May strongly asserted that it was a job for a maid like herself instead.
âOkay. Mimi, apply for clearance.â
âYes!â
Mimi operated her console and contacted the Dexer Prime colonyâs port administration. We received clearance after a short while, and I uncoupled Krishna from the hangar.
âThe excitement of leaving port never fades no matter how many times you experience it.â
âThatâs right. I always feel very excited too!â
âYes, youâre right. I understand that feeling.â
We finally flew out of the dock and plunged into the sea of stars once more.
âYosh. Set the route, Mimi.â
âYes. Setting the route now.â
Mimi operated her console and our next destination was displayed on the shipâs HUD. I pointed the bow toward that direction and made Krishna accelerate.
âFTL Drive, charging start.â
âOk. FTL Drive, countdown start.â
Elma started the countdown for FTL Drive activation.
â5, 4, 3, 2, 1â¦â¦ FTL Drive, activate.â
In the wake of an explosive sound akin to roaring thunder, Krishna left behind a trail of light and started cruising at lightspeed. The stationary stars in the distance turned into light trails as well. It was a really moving sight, no matter how much I go through it.
âWeâll begin connecting with the hyperlane. Hyperdrive, charging start. Countdown. 5, 4, 3, 2, 1- Hyperdrive, activate.â
Space was warped and the light started getting distorted. In the next moment, we plunged into a hyperspace tunnel of multi-colored lights.
âNow then, I hope everything will be peaceful in our next destinationâ¦â
âThat would be niceâ¦â¦â
ââ¦â¦Somehow, I highly doubt it.â
âDonât jinx it, you!â
Krishna continued plowing through the hyperspace tunnel as Elma displayed a pessimistic attitude.
Our next stop was the Brad star system. It was an industrial star system where the ship making company, Space Dwerg Co. Ltd., was located.