A steel component over thirty meters high and fifty meters long cannot be made; this is quite inconceivable for Flame Country.
Before the disaster, even larger and more demanding metal components were produced, and the people of Flame Country were never limited by precedent in their imagination.
However, now that the national industrial production capacity has been greatly affected, manufacturing such a steel component truly becomes difficult, and without a sufficient industrial foundation, it is indeed unattainable.
There are of course solutions; Flame Country, as a major infrastructure nation, naturally has alternative plans.
The simplest method is to alter the design, replacing the current support column plan with more processable materials or simply cast concrete columns and support beams, which can equally complete the construction of the dome, but correspondingly requires more support columns within the dome.
