Chapter 185 - 185: 150: Three Ingenious Strategies for
Chapter 185 - 185: 150: Three Ingenious Strategies for
Although it seemed like he was writing vigorously, he was not writing fast at all.
For every sentence he wrote, he would stop for at least half a minute and fall deep in thought.
After ten hours had passed, he had only filled one page.
This was his first attempt to remotely control his “departure” and future.
He didn’t know how effective it would be, but being meticulous could only be a good thing.
His plans were detailed in the silk sachet.
Summit Ventures should not blindly attempt to make sci-fi movies in the upcoming development process.
They could wait until they have sufficient capital and collaborate with renowned directors, prioritizing profit-making.
All the movie scripts would come from the detailed outlines that he brought back.
Harrison Clark also emphasized and repeatedly reminded his future self not to be arrogant and must meticulously craft these scripts.
During the actual filming and post-production process, they shouldn’t blindly trust well-known directors; they must personally intervene, striving to restore all shots as much as possible.
During post-production, they shouldn’t skimp; if they can spend more money, they shouldn’t hesitate.
The scripts he copied were born after 2050, and filming them 20 to 30 years earlier would be quite ahead of their time.
If they don’t invest enough and the special effects aren’t up to par, the visuals would look cheap and might not meet expectations.
Summit Ventures had suffered a major loss in the sci-fi movie industry in the last timeline, and this time they mustn’t repeat the same mistake.
Once Summit Ventures earns enough funds from music and movie operations, the company will start transitioning and expanding its commercial territories, moving from the entertainment industry to the technology industry.
The change in the nature of their business will lead to a name change to Summit Ventures Group.
This is necessary.
Harrison Clark planned several routes for Summit Ventures Group’s crossover.
Sponsor or collaborate with Rainer.
Invest in more significant high-tech companies, especially research and development focused ones, in fields such as biology, chemistry, computer science, artificial intelligence, and communication…
Regardless of the industry, if you have something genuine and need financing, he will be there.
Even though they may lose money on some investments, they accept the inherent risks; they don’t expect to profit from every investment, but as long as the overall performance is maintained, and they see even slight profits, it will be good enough.
After completing the first two steps and being around 50 years old, his group should be worth over 50 billion US dollars.
Then, they will move on to the third step, an ambition that Harrison Clark is determined to achieve at all costs.
Once again, they will penetrate a new industry by selling all their assets and fully committing to the aerospace industry!
Invest and develop a new type of artificial intelligence-controlled, ultra-long-range spacecraft!
For centuries, it is impossible for humans to travel outwards, and they cannot live that long. Their only hope lies in remote-controlled artificial intelligence.
Harrison Clark’s goal is singular – to capture the Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 that have escaped the Solar System!
These two Voyager spacecraft will lose contact with humanity in 2025.
Perhaps human beings can collect the last known positions and automatic navigation orbits of the two spacecraft at the last moment.
By calculation, humans can theoretically predict the detectors’ flight trajectory.
But the universe is not an absolute vacuum, and countless variables exist.
Brushing past a comet millions of kilometers away…
A minor gravitational change caused by an anomaly in the sun’s tidal forces…
The collision of two large space meteorites billions of kilometers apart…
Or the passage of wandering meteorites from outside the Solar System, in the Milky Way…
All these spontaneous events would impact the powerless detectors that merely relied on automatic navigation; however, the seemingly subtle influence might not be detectable by instruments and would only change the flight angle very slightly.
However, the targeted distance of the two Voyagers is tens of billions, if not hundreds of billions, of kilometers.
A small change of angle could result in an error of more than a hundred million kilometers.
No one knows how many times such changes will happen, when they will happen, and what their specific impact on the detector would be.
Under this circumstance, Harrison Clark’s attempt to capture the two tiny Voyager spacecraft in the universe, which are not even equal to dust, is no different from finding two marked water molecules in the Pacific Ocean.
However, he was determined to do it.
Harrison Clark knew he would face opposition, ridicule, and sarcasm.
He could imagine the reasons for people’s objections.
The so-called peacemakers would think that he wanted to cut off the ladder for humanity to enter the cosmic civilization.
The rationalists would think he was crazy, had lost his intelligence, and would hold him back.
That’s why he planned to remind himself not to reveal his true intentions easily; he only needed to appear mad and unreasonable, vigorously invest in the aerospace industry, and quietly input the target program only he knew into the artificial intelligence control core just before his death.
Capture the two fugitives, and then crash together into the nearest star!
Leave the outcome to fate; success or failure doesn’t matter. After all, people only plan and heaven merely watches over them.
Although it could promote the aerospace industry’s development at a faster pace, Harrison Clark would definitely launch the most expensive two fireworks in human history.
So, based on his plan, this would undoubtedly be a difficult path full of thorns, cold eyes, and ridicule along the way.
Since ancient times, people who accomplished great things were often misunderstood by their contemporaries.
So, why should I, Harrison Clark, care about how others see me?
These were the three silk sachets he left for himself.
He put down his pen, closed the book, and locked it in his carry-on mini safe.
Harrison Clark stood up from his chair and stretched languidly.
He walked to the door of the hotel suite and looked out the window.
It was 1 a.m. in Los Angeles time, with a dark blue sky and no moon in sight.
The spring in the United States was just as cold and desolate as back home.
The mountains in the distance were faintly visible, and a cool breeze flowed.
The Mason Academy dormitory building across from him was still brightly lit, belonging to Carrie Thomas.
It was a cold night.
But winter has passed, and spring has arrived.
As long as everyone doesn’t give up hope, even if the prospects seem impossible, they should grit their teeth and persist until the last moment of life; then the vibrant summer will arrive as promised.
Carrie Thomas.
Rainer.
We can definitely write that song in our lifetime, right?
I’m counting on you!
Harrison Clark returned to the bed and slept fully clothed.
Just like the night of the 25th, this was another sleepless night.
Harrison Clark tossed and turned in bed.
Despite his mental preparations, he couldn’t help but worry that his plan would go astray as he tried to fall asleep.
He also worried that his alterations to the future would be too significant and that things would be unrecognizable when he returned to the past.
He felt no emotional fluctuations during his previous time travel due to his lack of expectations for the future, and everything was plain.
But now, he couldn’t maintain a calm mind.
So, he was beginning to feel the same anxiety as when someone buys a lottery ticket and waits for the results.
Trust me!
Bless me!
“Private Harrison Clark! Step forward!”
Harrison Clark slowly opened his eyes.
Then he smiled..