Reborn With A Technology System In A Fantasy World-Chapter 107: Magi-Tech Rover

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Chapter 107: Magi-Tech Rover

Adrian’s marker danced across the massive sheet of paper, capturing every detail of his automobile with precision.

He accounted for various elements: the suspension system, the mana conduits, and the interior; a minimalist cockpit with a reinforced seat and a simple control mechanism.

For the windows, he finalized his plan to use mana-drained magic crystals.

These crystals, once stripped of their energy, retained a lattice structure that was both durable and mana-conductive, making them ideal for transparent yet resilient panels.

To ensure privacy and protection, Adrian planned to coat the exterior of the crystal panels with a thin layer of enchanted Drakonium, which would render them opaque from the outside while allowing clear visibility from within.

The coating process involved heating the Drakonium to a molten state, infusing it with stabilizing runes, and applying it evenly over the crystal surface, where it would bond at a molecular level.

This would not only obscure the interior but also enhance the panels’ resistance to impacts and mana surges.

The cauldron’s transparency would follow a similar principle, using uncoated mana-drained crystals to allow visibility while maintaining structural integrity.

Their mana-conductive properties ensured seamless integration with the cauldron, allowing its heating and pressure setup to work effectively.

Adrian sketched the final components and as he stepped back, the completed design unfolded before him on the paper.

It was a sleek, angular vehicle, its low-profile chassis exuding resilience and speed. He reviewed it one last time, his eyes tracing the sloped panels and reinforced wheels.

"Time to get to work," he said, rolling up the sheet and heading to the fabrication hub.

***

Five Days Later...

Adrian applied the final coat of matte black paint to the vehicle, its surface absorbing the Factory’s light.

The automobile stood complete, a masterpiece of magi-tech engineering. He stepped back, wiping sweat from his brow, and the System chimed in his mind.

[You have completed an Invention!]

[Analyzing Invention: Magi-Tech Rover]

[Type: Magical Tool]

[Functionality: A+]

[Practicality: A]

[Complexity: A+]

[Integrity: A+]

[?? - F-]

[Overall Grade: A]

[Remark: A groundbreaking fusion of magical and technological principles, this rover is a testament to innovative engineering.]

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As the System’s remark echoed, Adrian couldn’t help but agree. The Magi-Tech Rover was a marvel.

Its angular frame, crafted from a hybrid alloy, gleamed with understated menace.

The chassis sat low, its sloped panels designed to deflect impacts, while four oversized, rune-etched wheels promised unmatched traction.

The windows, made from mana-drained 2-Star magic crystals coated with enchanted Drakonium, were dark and impenetrable from the outside, yet crystal-clear from within.

The rover’s engine, a compact magi-tech system, was housed at the rear, a deliberate choice to optimize weight distribution and protect the power source during frontal collisions.

The front, meanwhile, contained a trunk for storing supplies, or salvaged materials, accessible via a reinforced hatch.

Adrian had placed the engine at the back to leverage the rover’s rear-wheel-drive system, which provided better torque for climbing slopes and navigating loose terrain.

The engine itself was a marvel, using enchanted conduits to channel mana from 3-Star magic crystals into runic actuators, delivering power with efficiency and precision.

The rover could exceed 200 kilometers per hour on flat ground, its runic dampeners absorbing shocks to ensure a smooth ride.

Adrian ran his hand along the rover’s sleek surface, feeling the cool alloy beneath his fingers. "What a beauty," he murmured, his touch lingering for a moment.

With a final nod, he spoke the command: "Exit Factory."

His eyes opened within the confines of the underground capsule. Without hesitation, he pushed open the camouflaged hatch, dislodging the packed soil, and climbed out, his boots crunching against the cracked earth of the Corrupted Lands.

The cool, arid breeze greeted him, grounding him in the wasteland’s silence.

Over the past five days, Adrian had balanced his work on the rover with rest and cultivation.

The Factory’s cooldown allowed him to meditate and rest. As a result, he felt neither drained nor fatigued, his mind sharp and body ready for action.

Two days prior, his signal receiver had beeped, indicating that the drones had detected a mana spike and logged coordinates.

Despite the fact that only one region had mana, the news that there were some at all made Adrian beyond excited.

But he had chosen to delay investigating until the rover was complete, prioritizing the vehicle’s readiness. Now, with the project finished, he was eager to move.

Adrian summoned the Magi-Tech Rover, and it materialized beside him with a faint shimmer. Its imposing form dominated the barren landscape, its blue-black finish blending seamlessly with the overcast sky.

He admired it for a moment with a smile tugging at his lips, before opening the driver’s door and sliding into the cockpit.

The interior was spartan yet functional, with a reinforced seat, a simple dashboard, and a control yoke; a single, intuitive lever for navigation.

To start the rover, Adrian used his finger to sketch a basic activation rune on the dashboard’s panel.

The rune glowed briefly, and the engine hummed to life, a low, resonant pulse that vibrated through the chassis.

Driving the rover was remarkably straightforward, thanks to the magi-tech principles Adrian had employed.

The control yoke operated on a simple mechanism: pulling it back reduced speed, eventually shifting into reverse if held; pushing it forward accelerated; and tilting it sideways steered the vehicle.

The runes embedded in the yoke translated physical input into magical commands, bypassing the need for complex mechanical systems.

This elegance made the rover intuitive to handle, even at high speeds. The vehicle was a tank in its own right, its reinforced chassis and alloy frame capable of withstanding significant impacts.

While it lacked dedicated weapon systems for low, its mass and momentum could plow through obstacles or hostile beasts with ease.

The rover’s primary drawback was its power consumption.

Crafting it had required 20 3-Star magic crystals, with several needing periodic replacement as they depleted.

Adrian planned to repurpose exhausted crystals into new window panels, as the current ones used 2-Star crystals, which were less durable.

However, his stockpile was finite, and he knew he would need to hunt beasts or scavenge ruins to replenish his supply. For now, though, the rover was fully fueled and ready.

Adrian activated the system’s map, which he had preloaded with the GPS data from the drones.

The holographic interface displayed a barren expanse, with a single red dot blinking far across the map, the approximate location where a drone had detected the mana spike before going offline.

Cracking his neck, Adrian pushed the control yoke forward, and the rover surged ahead, its wheels gripping the cracked earth as it accelerated.

The speed was exhilarating, and though it took a few minutes to adjust to the rover’s responsiveness, Adrian soon found the rhythm, navigating the wasteland with confidence.

***

The Magi-Tech Rover faced no challenges as it tore across the Corrupted Lands, its adaptive suspension and rune-etched wheels conquering every terrain with ease.

The cracked earth gave way to loose gravel, then patches of hardened sand, but the rover’s low center of gravity and powerful rear engine kept it stable.

Within 20 minutes, Adrian had crossed the barren expanse, the dashboard’s speedometer averaging 105 kilometers per hour.

"This expanse must span about 35 kilometers," he said, glancing at the System map, which had logged the terrain in real-time.

A quick check confirmed his estimate: "34.7 kilometers," he muttered, impressed by the rover’s efficiency.

Ahead lay a vast forest, its dense canopy of twisted trees and thick undergrowth marking a stark contrast to the wasteland.

Adrian parked at the forest’s perimeter, observing the tightly packed trees. Navigating them individually would be time-consuming, and while the rover could bulldoze through, he hesitated.

"Those trees might be useful someday," he reasoned. Destroying them would only leave a mess in the forest. With a decisive nod, he chose to weave through the forest, prioritizing preservation over speed.

The rover’s maneuverability shone as Adrian guided it through the trees, keeping his speed low to avoid collisions.

The control yoke responded instantly to his inputs, but the dense terrain made it tricky to maintain a consistent pace.

He adjusted the yoke with precision, tilting it to skirt around trunks and roots while the suspension absorbed the uneven ground.

The forest spanned only 7 kilometers, but the careful navigation stretched the journey to nearly an hour, far longer than the barren expanse.

Beyond the forest, the terrain shifted again, transitioning to rocky hills dotted with jagged outcrops.

The rover tackled the slopes effortlessly, its rear engine delivering steady torque as the wheels gripped the stone.

Next came a shallow, dry riverbed, its cracked mud posing no obstacle to the rover’s reinforced chassis.

Each change in terrain tested the vehicle’s versatility, and it passed with flying colors. As Adrian approached closer to the supposed mana location, he finally crossed into the dreaded frozen region.

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