In the end, Ves took a few hours to draft his logo. While his artwork might not satisfy any critics, it looked sufficiently distinct. It looked like a curling bronze cat resting atop a cartoonish rainbow cloud. Ves had to admit the design lacked the traditional kind of maturity that most serious arms manufacturers favored.
"I hope you don't mind lending your likeness to my brand."
Lucky continued to paw at the projection of his finished work.
He uploaded the design to the assembler system and allowed it to paint over his newly designed logo to the mech's left chest. Ves took a major step in his career now that he implemented a logo.
As the coating finally set, Ves stepped on a platform that hovered up to the cockpit. He entered its luxurious interior and sat down on the seat. He studied the reliefs he carved to the sides and at the top. If anyone paid close attention, then they'd realize that they told three separate stories.
Premium officially starts now! This is a momentous milestone for me. I am gratified to reach the point where I can transition from an amateur to a paid contracted author.
Some of you may have strong opinions about Premium and the restrictions that it brings. As I've mentioned before, I started writing this story with the intent to earn a living.
To celebrate this occasion, I've mass-released five chapters at once. I hope you enjoy The Mech Touch and continue to read my work!