Ves felt a lot better after he lectured his subordinate mech designers.
He imparted some very important insights to them. To their credit, none of them dismissed his advice.
It would not be easy to develop and exercise their creativity and ingenuity. It would be even harder to develop their 'heart' for mech design!
Spiritual potential or not, Ves believed that every mech designer benefited if they approached their work with the mindset of an innovator rather than a problem solver!
A mech designer and an engineer possessed the same tools. Yet to Ves, the former distinguished himself from the latter by focusing on creation.
To create a new product, a mech designer possessed an unlimited amount of options. Each mech designer developed a unique pattern of design choices which formed their design style.
This was the mech designer's way of making sense out of the limitless possibilities.