Ves asked a few more questions to gauge Ampatoch's skills, work experience and mech designs.
Everything he heard painted the man as a talented civilian Rubarthan Journeyman who lacked the opportunities to fully realize his potential.
His case was not all that rare.
Ves had come into contact with many promising Terran mech design students while he taught at the Eden Institute of Business & Technology.
In an ideal society, commoners who were able to keep up with the progress of much more advantaged scions of Terran clans should have earned a lot more investment.
They already managed to overcome the limitations imposed by their inferior augmentations by relying on their abundant talent and their impressive learning speeds.
How much more amazing would they become if they received much better treatment?
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