Chapter 1144
Chapter 1144
"Both of these designs are unique in their own ways, but I think the first design is better," a middle-aged
man said, voicing his opinions to everyone within earshot.
"I share his view," another man said. "The first design is better suited for the current market. Besides, it
is also simpler. In terms of difficulty when ites to production, the first design would be rtively
easier to produce and manufacture.
"Yeah, that makes sense," echoed those who agreed.
"I don''t think so," another one of the men argued. "Although the first design is much better suited for the
current market, I wouldn''t say it matches entirely. We have to bear in mind that our product might not
be introduced to the market anytime soon. So, if we are making an assessment based on the data we
currently have, it wouldn''t be ideal at all."
"In that case, what do you suggest we refer to? Data from the future?" one of them replied sarcastically.
The room burst intoughter.
"We shouldn''t be dismissing that as a factor," the man responded. "We are gathered here today,
discussing about the manned flying car project because one of us had the vision to make this a reality.
If no one had thought about it before, perhaps we wouldn''t be sitting here at this moment.
"What I''m trying to say is, the car that we''re designing should be tailored for the convenience of the
people in the future, and that is why we have to be bold enough to imagine. We can''t be tooN?velDrama.Org: owner of this content.
be considered state-of-the- art for many decades toe."
"That is a valid take, and we all understand where you''reing from," one of the men supportive of
the first design replied. "Who wouldn''t want to design a car that will amaze everyone? However, it
would be too early for us to consider that, judging by our current capabilities. I believe our main goal
here is to produce a manned flying car first. Without a prototype, any further discussion will just be
nothing but hot air."
Nicole, who sat at the front, quietly watched the back and forth.
As the interminable discussion went on, Jean looked at Nicole. "Ms. Riddle, as the manager, which
design do you think is better?"
Now that Jean had asked, everyone''s eyes were centered at Nicole. They were all waiting for her to tell
them what she thought.
Nicole looked around the room. ''Everyone has strong ideas and opinions about this, and that is why
they are at an impasse. But now that they have thrown such a loaded question at me, I can''t help but
wonder if they are trying to get me to dig my own grave?''
With that thought in mind, Nicole shed them a smile and looked at all of them in the eye, "I think
everyone has made their point, and truth be told, there are strengths and weaknesses to all of your
arguments. To bepletely honest, I don''t think I have a strong opinion on what should and shouldn''t
be. After all, I don''t specialize in designs. But I have a suggestion. If we can''t decide on the design, why
don''t we all vote?" Nicole went about exining before throwing the question back to them.
The whole group looked at each other, after which Jean continued
the conversation by saying, " I think Miss Riddle has a point. What do you guys think?"
"Since we can''t reach a unanimous decision, we can only vote," one of the men said.
"Alright, as everyone has agreed to vote, let''s just begin," Jean said.
"Those in favor of the first design, please raise your hand." Jean announced. "And those in favor of the
second design, please raise your hand."
After all of the votes had been counted, Jean dered, "After having counted, the first design has 18
votes while the second design has 12 votes. ording to the results, we will be using the first design."
It was then that the meeting room erupted with a mix of jeers and cheers. Naturally, the ones cheering
were those in favor of the first design.
"Ms. Riddle, do you have anything else to say?" Jean asked Nicole.
"Nope."
"Okay. Since we have decided on a design, let''s hurry up and work on the next step. The meeting is
thus over." Jean announced to the rest in the room.
After that, everyone in the meeting room got up and left one after another.
"That was depressing." Harvey sighed after everyone had left the room. "Nicole, it seems like the
people here are anything but friendly."
"Don''t give it too much thought. That''s how researchers are like. Some of them can be really
condescending," Nicole replied, as she understood their demeanor, and had encountered those who
were worse in that regard.