The product reveal of the Yellow Jacket was supposed to be a straightforward introduction of an innovative new mech model.
Compared to other mechs, the Yellow Jacket came with a range of new technological solutions.
A good mech design did not necessarily have to introduce completely new tech, but it at least had to introduce a new configuration of features that brought more value to the mech market.
The Yellow Jacket did that and more.
The live demonstration of the first Yellow Jacket continued. The machine, which had been built without the inclusion of a neural interface at all, began to perform a range of basic actions that tested the pilot's ability to control the wasp mech.
So far, Jacob Abbott managed to get his machine to follow a flight trajectory through crude and unskilled means.