technicians to gather a couple of the cells in question.

”What do you want to do with these cells? ” A techie asked as his bot delivered the cell to a pile of other affected cells.
None of the technicians went close to those cells.

”The first thing I want to find out is what happens if we blow it up. ”

To prevent any panic among the men, Ves decided to conduct his experiments far away from the camp.
He brought a cell to an open depression behind a mass of jagged hill and moved behind cover.
He already affixed an explosive to the cell in question.

After setting up some sensors and scanners, Ves detonated the charge.

A massive blast engulfed the site.
Electric discharge blasted out and reached out over fifty meters away.
Nobody up close could have withstood the blast.

From the readings Ves had made, he determined that the mining equipment had no chance of making it out unscathed, especially since the energy cells had to be placed inside of them where the manufacturers only included basic safeguards against accidental discharges.

Just to be sure, Ves blew up a variety of overcharged cells.
Some only carried an overcharge of 150 percent, while the worst ones boasted an overcharge close to 700 percent.

The results didn ’t reassure him at all.
The power of the blast was directly proportional to the amount of overcharge contained within the affected cells.
By his reckoning, the 700 percent cell could even overpower the Blackbeak ’s impressive armor system.

Ves used his last cells to test whether they had become more volatile.
He controlled a couple of bots to heap abuse on the poor cells.
From throwing them from above, to dropping increasingly heavier rocks on them, Ves didn ’t spare any mercy for the devices.

Surprisingly enough, the cells held up.
Their designs came with many safeguards that prevented them from blowing up, and all of these measures worked as advertised despite their lackluster quality.

Walter ’s Whalers might buy cheap components, but they made sure they selected the most rugged ones in their price range.
All of the energy cells they used came from reputable manufacturers whose designs had been tested over and over in the frontier.

Once Ves finally pushed an energy cell past its limit, its final safeguards insured that most of the energy discharge harmlessly fried the ground.

”Strange.
Why do the safeguards still work despite dealing with such a massive amount of energy? ”

Ves ordered the bots to pack up the scanners and bring them back to the pack while he mused about the issue.
The entire overcharge phenomenon seemed strange.
They blew up with incredibly fanfare if affected by an explosion, but regular physical abuse seemed to treat them like they didn ’t hold an overcharge at all.

The results led him to a strange but compelling conclusion.
He immediately sought out Walter and opened up a private channel.

”The men reported lots of flashes over the hill.
Did you find out what ’s the big deal about these cells? ”

”I think I figured out what ’s going on.
It ’s not that these energy cells suddenly received an injection of excess energy.
In the perspective of the energy cells, they always contained the same amount of charge. ”

Walter couldn ’t wrap his head around the explanation.
”So it ’s an illusion? It ’s all fake? ”

”If the overcharge phenomenon is an illusion, then it shouldn ’t have forced the mining equipment to shut down.
You see, the energy cells think they contain a normal charge, but the mining equipment detect they ’re dealing with an overcharge.
This triggers their safeguards and forces them to shut down. ”

That still didn ’t illuminate the issue to Walter, so Ves dumbed down his explanation even further.


”Look, imagine a bottle of water.
The bottle thinks its filled to the brim.
There ’s nothing unusual about that.
However, when someone picks it up and is about to take a couple of swallows, he sees the bottle is under an immense amount of pressure.
Somehow, the bottle is carrying thrice the amount of water than it should have fit. ”

”If that ’s the case, then the bottle shouldn ’t be able to fit that much liquid at all. ” Walter replied.
”Your example is rubbish. ”

Ves shrugged off the complaint.
”Actually, it ’s possible if you use extreme pressure, but forget about all that.
Just assume that the bottle is carrying three times as much water than it ought to.
Now, you have a bottle that thinks it contains a normal amount, and an outside observer who sees that it holds an excess amount of water. ”

”Then who is right? ”

”Both of them.
Neither of them. ”

That really got Walter lost again.
Ves sighed and palmed his head, only to bump his helmet with his hazard suit ’s gauntlet.

”It ’s complicated, I know, but just bear with me.
Rather than say one side is right and one side is wrong, it ’s more apt to say that the Glowing Planet has affected the fabric of reality in such a way that a quantity of water is somehow turned into a larger quantity of liquid, but it still takes up as much space as the smaller quantity. ”

”And this means? ”

”Ultimately, it means the overcharged energy cells won ’t blow up on their own.
It takes a lot of effort to get them to explode, just like what would already happen to a regular energy cell.
Basically, you can throw the energy cells around and you won ’t risk any explosions in this way, but if you place them in front of a laser rifle and fire at them, you ’ll get a massive blast in return. ”

This changed the rules of engagement in a major way.
The mining equipment wouldn ’t explode from regular use, though the technicians would have disable some of their safeguards to get them to work.

The real danger came from combat.
Both mechs and mining equipment that contained any overcharged energy cells became extremely susceptible to catastrophic explosions.

The worst thing about it was that the problem would only get worse.
As time went on, more and more energy cells continued to receive an overcharge.
By the end of the week, Ves predicted that pretty much every energy cell based on direct energy turned into a potential bomb.

The only cells that remained free of the problem consisted of fuel-based energy cells like the one he incorporated in the Blackbeak.

”That reminds me, how ’s much progress has Fadah made in draining his mech ’s energy reserves. ”

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