Chapter 1063
"Well, the quality of the parts being produced is substandard."Martin sighed, still racking his brains to figure out
what went wrong.
"There is just no other way to put it."
"Substandard?"
Nicole eyed him with a puzzled look on her face.
"See this in my hand? This is The Beacon you've made, and it's fine.So, I don't get it.How could it be substandard?"
"When I made The Beacon of yours, it was produced in small quantities, and so, quality control was easy.Now that it
is being mass produced, even a minor difference in any of the variables will lead to quality problems," Martin
explained.
"I get it now," Nicole said, wanting to see what was happening on site.
"Let's head down and see what is going on."
"Come on.Let me show you." Martin walked ahead with Nicole following right behind.
When they stopped in front of one of the contraptions, Martin asked the engineer and the quality control staff
members, "Hey guys, how is it going? Is it ready to function as it should?"
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"Not yet.We're still examining it."
"How long will it take?" Martin stared at the engineer.
"I'm not sure.At this rate, it may take a few minutes or an absurdly long amount of time," the engineer stated, as he
had not identified the source of the problem just yet.Martin breathed a long sigh, anxious at whatever was going
on.Nicole patted him on the shoulder.
"Don't worry.It'll be fixed in due time."
"Let's take a look at the other places."
He proceeded toward another production site with Nicole.
"Mr.Wyance."
"What is the situation on your end?"
Martin looked at Joe.
"We have identified the problem.According to our analysis, the temperature is not high enough.Before this, we
tested the materials in smaller quantities, and it was easy to control the temperature.Now that the volume is
several times larger, we need to exercise a more precise control of the temperature."
Now that they have discovered one of the issues, Martin was no longer as tensed as he was.
"Good job, Joe.According to your diagnostics, all you need to do is set the heat to a temperature proportional to the
amount of materials we are using.The more accurate and consistent, the better.Let's hope for the best this time."
"Okay.I will get on with the calculations right away."
With one of the chief issues taken care of, Martin appeared to be even more at ease with himself.
"Come on.Let's head over there."
Once the duo had made their way to the other side of the production site again, he asked, "Are there any problems
on your side?"
"No, we are just waiting for the final assembly," one of the men said.
"Mr.Wyance, will the first batch of The Beacon be out today with no further issue?"
"To be honest, I don't know," he replied.
''There were some problems during the first two stages, but if we can have them taken care of, we can resume
production today itself.Alright, you guys should conduct further examination and make sure that nothing goes
wrong."
Martin was very cautious, taking a careful approach at every workstation.
"Don't worry, Mr.Wyance.We will ensure that everything goes as planned." Martin smiled.
"Right on."
"Now, it seems that there are only two sites left unchecked.I will go to the first and take a look.Why don't you stick
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmaround in the other sites and help out with the temperature adjustments?" Nicole said, feeling that the problem in
the first site was more serious, and she was ready to help.
Martin looked at Nicole and nodded, hoping that she could aid him in solving the issue as soon as possible.
"Okay."
With Nicole back in the first site where the engineer was, she took a long, hard look at the equipment and asked,
"Hello.Have you discovered what the problem is?"
The engineer looked up at Nicole.
"Not yet."
"Let me take a look with you." Nicole stepped forward.
The engineer glanced at Nicole, refusing to take her seriously.
"Hey kid, do you even know what you're supposed to be doing?"
Nicole recognized the engineer's disdain and said, "Yeah, a little."
"Don't get in our way, then."
The engineer ignored Nicole and went to continue the discussion with his colleagues.
"Hey crew, let's proceed."