It's not that Heimerdinger couldn't understand the blueprints; it's that he was unwilling to believe.
Technology that transcends time and space is right before him!
Z-Type Drive Resonance.
Heimerdinger studied the blueprints over and over again.
No doubt about it... no doubt... still no doubt!
There isn't a single flaw to be found in the entire blueprint.
From theory to practice, every angle is depicted flawlessly in the design.
In his three hundred years of life, Heimerdinger has witnessed technology and magic that transcend space.
Now, Piltover's lifeblood, the Hextech portals, can achieve spatial jumps.
But a jump through time is something Heimerdinger had never heard of; for three hundred years, his science had never touched upon such a field.
Yet Lin Feng's new invention is not merely a temporal jump; it is a "transcendence" combining time and space!
Transcending to a certain moment in time, performing a dual restoration in both time and space!
While Heimerdinger was in shock, he also glanced at the map a few times.
Not only for the mission, but from Lin Feng's perspective, handing over the design to Heimerdinger for joint development is also a correct choice.
Heimerdinger could understand the design blueprints, but Lin Feng still found some parts a bit difficult to comprehend.
The specialization is too strong.
Lin Feng could understand about fifty to sixty percent of the content, which was already quite impressive given his knowledge and professional background before the transmigration.
The Z-Type drive device contained rare and complex scientific terms that modern humanity had not yet explored, making it naturally hard for Lin Feng to grasp.
The most he could comprehend was the mechanical principles involved.
As for how the Hex crystals resonate, how they vibrate, and at what frequency, Lin Feng had no clue at all; although it was noted on the blueprints, starting from scratch would take him quite a while.
After reading the design, Heimerdinger looked around a couple of times, seemingly to confirm that no one else was present.
"Child, this kind of technology... is too dangerous!"
"I know," Lin Feng decided to use his eloquence.
"But the benefits it brings outweigh the risks, don't you think?"
Heimerdinger fell silent.
The danger Heimerdinger mentioned was not theoretical but practical.
Such technology, once grasped by villains, could lead to unimaginable consequences.
Yet, as Lin Feng pointed out, this kind of technology might also be a crucial part of development and progress.
"I have compelling reasons to create it... please help me, professor; I won't hand this technology over to anyone."
After a long silence, the scientist's thirst for knowledge urged Heimerdinger to take on this commission, but the rationality accumulated over three hundred years warned him that this was dangerous technology.
Heimerdinger recalled a day when he was still a councilor in Piltover, when a student named Jayce had once said something similar.
Even though he vehemently opposed it, Hextech eventually came to fruition.
History has proven that he was wrong.
Despite its dangerous side, Hextech has brought progress to Piltover that is unparalleled by anything else.
Heimerdinger sighed,
"I can help you, but this technology still needs to be tested..."
"Professor, you should know that this is not the undeveloped Hextech of the past; this is a mature result."
Heimerdinger was momentarily stunned; he hadn't expected Lin Feng's scientific understanding to have reached such heights.
"But this requires special Hex crystals, and also..."
"Professor, are these what you're referring to?"
Before Heimerdinger could finish speaking, Lin Feng interrupted him again.
Looking up again, Lin Feng revealed several Hex crystals in his hands, along with some large, unprocessed metal raw materials.
The Hex crystals were prepared by Lin Feng yesterday, crafted with his energy from runes for emergencies, and he hadn't expected them to be useful here.
The unprocessed metal materials were what Lin Feng had just exchanged.
Uru Metal.
One gram,
5 gold coins!
Lin Feng hadn't expected to be able to purchase such an expensive and luxurious item so quickly.
Vibranium only sells for one gold coin per gram, but Uru metal is a whole five times more expensive!
This is a unique metal from the celestial palace, derived from the core of dead stars.
This means that a star produces only a tiny amount of Uru metal.
If Lin Feng remembered correctly, the only things he knew made of Uru metal were Thor's Mjolnir and the Stormbreaker axe!
Lin Feng used all 50 gold coins he had just acquired to exchange for Uru metal, totaling ten grams.
Of course, the large iron plate in Lin Feng's hands weighed more than ten grams; he had mixed in some modern industrial titanium alloy during the exchange.
So, it was an alloy.
An alloy mixed with Uru metal!
As for why he did this, Lin Feng wanted to ensure that the Z-Type drive resonance could be successfully realized.
Unlike ordinary Hextech, the Z-Type resonance operates like a nuclear reactor, where the energy from runes inside the apparatus constantly collides to generate resonant potential.
The accompanying problem is evident.
Ordinary metals cannot withstand such impacts.
This is clearly indicated in the blueprints, and Lin Feng spotted it at a glance.
If ordinary metal materials were used to make the Z-Type resonance drive device, it would work, but they would need to be remade after a certain number of uses.
For such a great invention, some might think, does that even matter?
But for someone like Lin Feng, who dislikes trouble, a longer mechanical lifespan is naturally better; remaking the Hex crystals and the time cost would be a torment for him.
Thus, Lin Feng turned his attention to Uru metal.
Because Uru metal is a magical metal!
As the name suggests, Uru metal can carry magical power; for this reason, Mjolnir is actually an AP weapon.
It couldn't be more suitable for making the Z-Type drive resonance device; the hardness of modern titanium alloy is already very high, and adding a bit of Uru metal that can bear magical power is a perfect combination.
Of course, as for how much it can hold, Lin Feng felt that 10 grams should be enough to create a Z-Type drive.
Heimerdinger took the metal materials and Hex crystals from Lin Feng, his heart churning with waves of emotion.
With his perspective as a great inventor, he immediately recognized that this was definitely not simple metal material.
Whether it was hardness, luster... or the feeling this metal gave him, it was something Heimerdinger had never seen in his life.
Ever since Jayce invented Hextech, Heimerdinger had not experienced such excitement and shock for a long time.
In short, if he had this metal, he could definitely create the Z-Type drive resonance.
Heimerdinger had no reason to refuse anymore; he could only sigh and agree.
"Then you..."
"I'll come back in two days! By then, I just need the prototype ready! Professor Heimerdinger, I'm leaving now!"
With that, Lin Feng left the room, leaving only Heimerdinger and the small Poro in the room, both feeling a bit dazed.
Heimerdinger and the small Poro exchanged glances.
Did they mishear?
A prototype in two days???