In front of the Roach Workshop.
"I've lightened it to the extreme.
"... it's pretty funny just the skeleton.
"... you can make it so much lighter.
Roach, Takeo and Carol are talking as they look at the carrier of the prototype that will put the container on.
"You put iron plate reinforcements everywhere.
Takeo says as he peeks at the frame.
"I want to be sturdy just below the support when loading containers on all sides.
Of course, we thicken it at last by turning and reinforcing the plate spring.
And if it's so light, don't put the container on it. If you run, the spring is strong and it's going to jump, though.
Roach says with a laugh.
"Hmm... what about Mr. Carroll?
"We see a simple plate prototype and compatibility between the plate and the hinge.
Whether you want to use many existing hinges or larger ones on a bespoke basis... is likely to vary depending on the number of final container productions.
Basement material when paired with that... the basement you can get to each corner doesn't seem to be a problem for now.
I'm also thinking about putting you on a boat and being exposed to wind and rain, and how to fill the gaps in the plates when you put them together, but... Dear Kitamizato, there is one, right?
Turn your eyes to Takeo, whom Carol is convinced.
"... I would like to say that it is being studied... but as a result we have been able to stain the liquid into the cloth and then paste it and confirm that it cures when heat is given.
Although I have not yet done anything to stick to a board that uses the same material.
Takeo says with a perceived face.
"... I see you've been able to confirm that's a good thing.
If it's heat, you can handle fire. Mage... if it's just good to be able to do a little fire, why don't you hire a retired adventurer, not a soldier?
Research and test whether to stick to the same material.
"Please don't leak too far outside.
"Yeah, there's no problem with the candidates.
Besides, we are just buying SL-05 liquid (...).
No, it won't.
"I hope so, just in case.
If the current supply system crumbles, all that remains is a tragedy that you can't even see.
"Yes, I'll make it thorough.
Well, so the prototyping of the container is going well.
The rest will be the design, testing, and prototyping of bonding methods, etc. to be put on board.
Carol says.
"So... this is what's happening on the side of putting it on.
Mr. Carroll, what's your general idea of load placement?
"Erm... with each corner and a five-point stop in the center, the basics would be to make a convex part on the carrier side, so the container would be hauled to have a concave ready.
8 points will be provided on the carrier side for the way to stop.
This makes a dedicated key and lets it lock.
"How about in Mr. Carroll's imagination?
"I can't say anything.
If it's a normal key mechanism, here's the thing... a right angle clasp rotates from the bottom side into the keyhole.
I don't know if I can withstand the vibrations of a carriage.
Explain as Carol bends the second joint of her index finger to snap her hand.
"The longitudinal direction from the ground doesn't seem to be a problem, but what happens in front, back, left, or right of the horizontal plane.
Takeo says as he imagines.
"It's convex and concave for that.
Ahhh... by the way, the error is 5mm even if you correct it when putting it in.
"You can't do that.
At least I want a 15mm tolerance of convex size on the concave side.
"That's too much load on the carrier when loading onto the carrier.
At least 6... 8mm, right?
"8mm..."
Carol bothers me.
Takeo said, "I know there's no standard or anything... but isn't the hole diameter to be prepared for convex areas +4 or 5 for error? Well, I guess Mr. Roach's demands are right in that sense, but in this day and age, there seems to be a lot of product error," he asks silently.
"We'll have to decide to go around that while we test.
"Right, let's get ready so we can do the exam early.
Roach and Carol nod at each other.
"How are the two of the designs doing?
Although I was quite tired when I saw her before.
"I'm sorry about that time.
We both watch carefully... but whoever saw it at that time was tired.
Stuffing roots or impatience...
When we told him to take a break and go to sleep, he made him shop because he was drawing drawings at some point.
Of course you let our young man watch you from behind.
I say as Roach shakes his head telling him to do it.
"So you met me.
I told you to go home and get some sleep, did you sleep properly?
"Yeah, I slept until the next evening.
I can't help but honestly listen to the words of Master Kitamizato, even though he doesn't listen to us so much.
"Well, you assumed I had to answer your request because you're starting with my proposal.
But didn't you calm down a little when you met him and told him to get some sleep?
"I hope so... but it's good to be young.
I remember when I was younger that I could face the drawings all the way there.
I say go to sleep, but I know I can't give water to that passion.
I was trying to keep an eye on you, but I'll let you sleep tight in the future.
Roach tells Takeo.
"Yeah, let me get a minimum of sleep and a meal.
Immersion is the strongest stimulus if you head in the right direction.
It's the path that everyone goes through... but most of the time something fails, right?
"Well, it goes through that everyone forgets to sleep and immerses themselves in something, doesn't it?
And there are many things that can turn out differently than they initially did if you were too immersed and noticed.
'Why are you doing this' is desperate at those times, isn't it?
Carol also says with a bitter smile.
"It will be the role of the predecessors to let them head in the right direction.
Mr. Roach, Mr. Carroll, please.
"" Yes.
Roach and Carol replied to Takeo's words.