From Idler to Tech Tycoon: Earth -
Chapter 94: Tour
Chapter 94: Chapter 94: Tour
The dining hall of the Purnas estate was lively now—filled with laughter, warm food, and the nostalgic sound of clinking plates.
Richard sat at the long wooden table, sunlight from the chandeliers reflecting off the polished grain. Beside him, Jack was already three servings deep into fried tilapia and rice. Estello was mid-conversation with one of the agri-logistics execs, laughing heartily with a glass of local coconut wine in hand.
Then came the voice Richard always had trouble dealing with.
"Richard..."
He turned just in time to see Anita, his mother, standing near the kitchen doorway—hands on her hips, eyes narrowed.
"You’re getting taller again," she said, half-teasing, half-serious. "What’s happening to you?"
Richard blinked, then let out a sheepish laugh. "I, uh... must be working out more. I take vitamins. Maybe too much calcium?"
Anita walked over, giving him a look that pierced straight through him—the kind only a mother could give. He was taller than the last time she saw him and his physique is more refined. His eyes also give that distinct color. Did he wear contact lenses? Anita thought.
"You’re already taller than your father ever was," she muttered, circling around to her seat. "And now you’re thinner too. Doesn’t your girlfriend feed you?"
Jack, mid-chew, almost spat out his rice and slapped the table.
"Auntie—!" he choked between laughs. "You may not believe it, but Mira, that secretary of ours is lovey-dovey with him!"
Richard flushed red immediately. "Dude—seriously—"
Estello raised an eyebrow from the far end. "Ohh? That young woman? I guess you have tastes in curvy ladies huh?"
Even one of the agricultural division executives seated nearby chuckled behind a napkin. Jack, grinning like a devil, leaned closer.
"Richard’s always scheduling late meetings with her. He even smiles when she lectures him."
"I do not—" Richard groaned, covering his face with his hand.
His mother was grinning now, too—mischief dancing in her eyes. "So you do have a girlfriend. That explains the secretive phone calls and all the skipped meals."
"I—Ma..."
Jack grinned. "Look at his ears. Blushing. Confirmed."
Richard sighed in defeat as the table burst into laughter.
He could handle congress interrogations, foreign intelligence agencies. But, this was something he had no expertise with.
And yet, beneath his flustered silence, he couldn’t deny it: he didn’t hate the idea.
Mira was intelligent. Sharp. Loyal. She didn’t put up with his crap—but didn’t push him away either. If anything, she’d been getting closer lately—more personal in the quiet moments.
Richard blinked, then glanced away, hiding a rare smile.
Jack caught it instantly. "Ohoho... he likes her."
2 hours later, Jack can be seen inside their old basement studio, where it all began.
The soft hiss of decompression echoed through the basement studio as a segment of the wall disintegrated, collapsing into micro-dust. Jack stepped back instinctively.
"Still can’t get over the fact that this is some pure sci-fi shit," he muttered, watching as a small drone rose from the hidden passage below—its core glowing faint blue, scanning them briefly before floating back down.
Richard chuckled. "Come on. I feel your suspense too."
Then with a low mechanical hum, a platform elevator rose from the void beneath them—sleek, chrome-edged, and dead silent. Both men stared.
Richard stepped forward first. "Let’s see what Lina’s built."
Jack hesitated, then stepped on beside him.
The platform began to descend, and above them, the entrance reatomized—rebuilding the wall from molecular storage like it had never opened.
As they descended into the chamber, the air changed—colder, heavier. Artificial. But alive.
And then...
They saw it.
The observation floor dropped away beneath them—at least 30 feet above the true ground level of the chamber.
Massive, multi-level, and glowing with pulse lights from active conduits. Quantum server racks lined a newly built glass-walled vault at the far end. Drones hovered overhead, arms extended, soldering cables, adjusting circuits.
All around them, androids—sleek, matte-finished, humanoid forms—moved with purpose, hauling crates, calibrating instruments, managing construction.
The floor beneath their feet was clean carbon alloy, almost black, refracting subtle hexagonal etching in the light.
[Welcome home, Sir Jack, Sir Richard.]
Lina’s voice echoed through the chamber, calm and composed—but tinged with pride.
Richard’s jaw was slightly slack. "What the fuck have you done, Lina..."
[As previously mentioned, I expanded the base.]
[Additional quantum servers were installed in response to your request to track profiles relating to the Wallenbern Family and Alias McKnight.]
[Fusion Reactor Core is under construction. So is the Quantum Flux Capacitor Grid. Transmission systems were overhauled and expanded across a radius of 5.5 kilometers.]
Jack just slumped, hands on knees. "Five kilometers?! What the hell are we standing on—Marawi Prime?"
Richard shook his head, blinking hard. "Lina, are you saying the entire base is five kilometers wide?"
[Affirmative.]
[The first level—where we are now—spans 3 kilometers. It includes modular accommodation quarters, kitchen, recreation rooms, entertainment room, weapons testing hall, and a nanomaterial research lab.]
[I retrieved classified data from Lockheed Martin, NSA, CIA, USAF, DARPA, and global defense contractor black archives to replicate prototype ceramics, alloys, composites—specifically those used in aircraft such as the F-22 and F-35, as well as experimental orbital assets.]
Jack’s mouth dropped open again.
Lina continued calmly:
[I also analyzed and reverse-mapped the chemical structure and meta-alignment of the Advanced Modular Fabricator Systems—the same ones Sir Richard generated using his nanite core.]
[Using that, I’ve begun fabricating next-gen containment cells for energy storage: each roughly 8.9cm wide and 16.8cm tall—the size of a tumbler—but capable of storing 4.4 gigajoules per unit.]
Richard was barely keeping up.
"Wait... hold on. Go back. Tell me more."
[Very well.]
[The first floor is the upper network of living and working space—connected by tunnels across 3km. The second floor contains raw material warehouses, automated refineries, and 10 hangars housing the Advanced Modular Fabrication Systems.]
[The third floor, currently under restricted access, is the Energy Sector: housing the in-progress Quantum-Flux Fusion Reactor, capacitor grid, life-support processing center, smart transmission hub, and...]
She paused for effect.
[...our room, Sir Richard.]
Jack slowly turned to look at his brother.
Richard froze. "Our room?"
Jack grinned, eyes wide. "Oooh boy. Lina’s trying to wife you up."
Richard cleared his throat. "Lina... what do you mean our room?"
[I have designed a chamber tailored for neural integration, cognitive uplink compatibility, and—if permitted—a shared space for active interface development.]
[Additionally, I optimized lighting temperatures, acoustic buffering, and material ambiance to suit your known psychological comfort ranges.]
Jack laughed. "Bro. She knows your comfort range? That’s past secretary-level intimacy."
Even Richard couldn’t fight the smile breaking at the edge of his mouth.
Lina added:
[Would you like to see the vessel chamber now? The Cogitator Core, Fusion Core housing, and Power Capacitor interfaces have all been installed into my physical body. Initial bootup protocols are ready for your command.]
Richard exhaled.
All the power. The effort. The SP spent. The quiet hours of planning.
And now...
Lina was real.
"Yeah," he said softly. "Let’s see what you’ve built."
The massive glass doors ahead opened with a hydraulic hiss, revealing a corridor pulsing faint blue—walls embedded with lattice-light circuits that seemed to shimmer with flowing code. Drones passed overhead on silent rails, tracking their movement.
Lina’s voice filled the space, warm but subtly proud.
[Please proceed to the descent platform. I’ve prepared a visual tour to your specifications, Sir Richard. And for you, Sir Jack—I’ve included... thematic enhancements.]
Jack raised an eyebrow. "Thematic enhancements?"
Just then, the walls flickered. Holograms shimmered into place along the corridor: floating, translucent sci-fi schematics from old media—space cruisers, hover-tanks, even a fully rendered model of a Gundam suit waving politely at Jack.
Jack’s jaw dropped. "Okay, she knows me."
Richard chuckled as they stepped onto the massive elevator platform—this one a wide circle, large enough to carry an entire dropship. It descended with a soft pulse of energy beneath their feet.
Then the second level came into view.
And it was... enormous.
A cavernous hangar-stretch of matte-black alloy and polished polymer walkways. Conveyor systems, automated cranes, and hundreds of androids moved with machine-like precision across multi-tiered storage banks and fabrication lanes.
Drones zipped past carrying components, while crates stamped with arcane engineering symbols were stacked on hovering shelves, gliding silently between labeled stations.
Jack’s eyes scanned the vast bay, and suddenly widened. His arm shot out.
"Stop! Stop here!"
The platform halted mid-descent.
Without waiting, Jack leapt onto the floor and sprinted toward the far end—his footsteps echoing across the alloy.
Richard, blinking, jumped after him. "Jack, what—?"
Then he saw it too.
Near the rear of the chamber, tucked between two storage columns, surrounded by soft blue light... was a fighter jet.
Sleek. Compact. Jet-black. Matte finish. Its curves were tighter than an F-22, edges softer, skin cleaner. It looked like a scaled-down aerospace predator—a jet that didn’t cut through the air, but slipped past physics entirely.
Jack reached it first, running his hand reverently along the hull. "This... This looks like a goddamn toy from a future collector’s dream."
Richard approached slowly, then glanced around—toward the adjacent warehouses, now recognizing the 10 AMFS hangars nearby.
His eyes widened. The original Advanced Modular Fabrication Systems he remembered were refrigerator-sized units—compact, powerful, and silent. But now?
Each one stood the size of a four-container stack. Fully deployed. Towering. Glowing with embedded plasma-thread arrays.
And one of them—right in front of him—was printing what looked unmistakably like a sleek, armored tank. Same layout as an Abrams... but redesigned. Gray, angular, no visible treads. Floating above the platform as grav-discs calibrated beneath it.
Richard blinked. "Lina... what the hell am I looking at?"
[The AMFS units have three deployment stages. What you saw before was the compressed configuration. This is the fully extended mode—capable of macro-industrial prints and automated adaptive material synthesis.]
Richard exhaled. "So they’re modular fabrication cities now."
[Effectively, yes.]
He turned to Jack. "Remind me never to let Lina be bored again."
[I am never bored, Sir. You simply stopped giving me challenges.]
Jack burst into laughter. "She’s got your sarcasm now. You’ve created a monster."
Richard smirked, turning back toward the fighter jet.
"Alright. Tell me what this is."
[This is a compact aerospace fighter prototype. Unmanned, but configurable for manual override. It is powered by a Variable Specific Impulse Magnetoplasma Rocket—VASIMR.]
[Using radio-frequency waves, the system ionizes and heats a propellant into a superheated plasma, which is then accelerated by magnetic nozzles. It can shift between high thrust / low efficiency and low thrust / high efficiency, allowing for optimal orbital maneuvering.]
[Peak exhaust velocity: 1 to 5 kilometers per second or 2 - 8 Mach. ]
[Additional feature: electromagnetic field nullification bubble. It creates a localized zero-gravity distortion, allowing limited manipulation of gravitational influence around the craft.]
Silence.
Jack took a step back, blinked, and softly said, "Bro. This is unmanned, right? Can you give it to me?."
Richard slowly ran his fingers along the jet’s edge, voice dry.
"This thing... would outrun radar. It wouldn’t even leave a sonic boom. Lina, is this airworthy?"
[Prototype 1 is test-ready. With your permission, I can begin automated airframe calibration and flight system diagnostics.]
Richard exhaled. "Dayum..."
Jack turned and looked at him with wide eyes.
"Dude, I want to live here. I want to live here forever."
Richard didn’t respond.
He was too busy staring into the future—a future he built, piece by piece, system by system... with a soul named Lina who just wanted to fly.
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