For the next few days, the lab helpers worked overtime to build the solid stone foundation according to the updated design, with rectangular slabs to resist the weight of the engine, which weighed 6–12 tonnes.
A few hours ago, the logistics staff had received all the parts from the artisans. Small and large precision parts were custom-made and manufactured within millimetres of fault tolerance.
Meanwhile, on the foundation, a researcher installed anchor points for the vertical beams and the pivot mechanism.
Vijay looked at the anchor points carefully. "Have the points been tested?" Anchor points are crucial parts of the engine; without them, the whole mechanism could destabilize.
"Yes, Your Majesty, it can resist weight of up to 15 tonnes," the researcher said, patting his chest in confidence.