"As a matter of fact Sir, It has already arrived" Jarvis said as James had a smile grow on his face as he stood up full of energy ready to tackle all of the challenges that would arise in his journey to make this Bunker secure against the Frog.
"Okay Jarvis" James said, His laced in antocipation as he looked over to the truck "Will I need to bring the truck?"
"Yes Sir" James nodded and without wasting a second he quickly began unloading all of the boxes from inside the truck and placing them leaning against the wall inside the Bunker.
The boxes were placed in bunches by James, All of the parts that were required to Create each machine were all grouped together so that it would make the creation of the machine as efficient and effective as possible as it provided easy acces.
Once done with all of the organising, James hopped into the truck and started it up, He exited the bunker soon after the climb upwards and he swiftly started his Journey towards his shack.
As He drove peacefully down the horrible terrain James remembered the calls he had received "Jarvis call Principal Weems" James said as he was curious as to why she had called him, His best guess was that he had not returned to the school yet.
"Yes sir Dialing" Jarvis said as the Phone rang for few seconds before it was picked up and Principal Weems voice came through it.
"Good Morning James" Principal Weems greeted him with a lack of emotion from her voice as she continued "I tried to reach you earlier, but it seems you must have been busy"
James chuckled. "Yeah, it's been a busy day," he admitted. "It Seems like everything decided to happen all at once."
"Hmm, Yes I did hear, Doesnt your family live in Los Angeles?" She asked as I heard her tone soften slightly.
"Yes they do"
"Ah, I see my apologise hope they were not to affected by the tornado, my best wishes to them"
"Thank you I will let them know" I said as I was wondering whether this was the only reason Principal Weems had called.
"Now, I just wanted to inform you about outreach day, It has been moved up to day After tomorrow so if you can come, I would appreciate it"
"Ah I see I will definitely look into it" I said half heartedly not really interested in the prospect of going there, I was busy with creating my machines first so I would probably not be going.
I have already permanently altered the plot of Wednesday by telling her everything so by the end of the Outreach daya I will get the points either way so there was no really need for me to go.
I thought as the call cut and I continued driving, The fresh air filled my lungs, and I felt a sense of calm wash over me. But in the back of my mind, I knew that my work was waiting for me, and I couldn't afford to lose focus and time by going to the outreach day.
At best I will ask Wednesday to refrain from some of the events she is gonna do.
When I arrived at the shack, I was greeted by a sight that filled me with anticipation. Large wooden boxes were scattered around the area, each one attached to a parachute.
I knew that these were the materials I had ordered, and my excitement grew as I approached them.
With practiced ease, I quickly got to work and I began to loaf the boxes and remove the parachutes.
The materials inside were heavy as they were special metals in large amounts, it also seems that they also had been air-dropped from a great height.
As I lifted and stacked the boxes, I felt a sense of satisfaction, knowing that I was one step closer to building the New and Improved Frequency-Pulser.
As I was driving, I took in a deep breath of the crisp, refreshing air, feeling invigorated by its cool touch, The gentle breeze ruffled through my hair, carrying the sweet scent of pine and damp earth.
The cool air filling my lungs was a much-needed relief from the stuffy confines of my lab. My mind was abuzz with excitement as I drove towards the bunker, where I would finally put my plan into action.
With a surge of confidence, I reminded myself of the groundbreaking plan I had been working on tirelessly.
I had finally found the perfect blend of tungsten alloys with additions of rhenium, hafnium, or tantalum that could withstand the scorching heat of the Frequency-Pulser.
However, I knew that I needed to increase the lifespan and conductivity of the system, and that's why I had decided to add the king of all materials- diamonds.
I couldn't contain my excitement as I thought about the wonders of diamonds.
Not only are they the hardest material known to man, but they also boast of exceptional thermal conductivity that would keep the Frequency-Pulser cool even in the hottest of temperatures.
The durability of diamonds was unmatched, and they were the perfect fit for my cooling system.
I grinned to myself as I thought about the masterplan that would revolutionize the world of cooling systems if it ever got out.
Adding copper to the diamond mixture would increase the lifespan of the system, and aluminum would double its heat conductivity. With this new and improved system, the Frequency-Pulser would run for years on end without any issues.
As I drove towards the bunker, I couldn't help but think about how people often underestimated the value of diamonds.
But to me, they were worth their weight in gold. I had ordered two large boxes of diamonds and was ready to spare no expense in bringing my plan to life.
The rugged terrain leading up to the bunker was a challenge that the truck had to overcome.
But it was a beast of a machine and pushed on, impressing me with its strength and durability once again.