In a Qinling laboratory, a group of old and young experts gathered in a room that looked quite advanced, poring over the incredibly complex blueprints on the monitors.
Each person here was an expert among experts, whether they were veterans steeped in decades of experience or the new generation of geniuses with continuous achievements, all of them stared intently at the blueprints.
Mecha, electromagnetic muscles, humanoid weapons—all were set aside as almost everyone's focus was on the energy system that occupied less than five percent of the blueprints.
On the surface, it seemed like just "plain" palladium reactor technology, which hadn't yet produced a working model, but its basic theoretical framework had long been established. It remained without tangible results only due to material science issues and the immaturity of related industries.