Chapter 478: Chapter 314: Thirteen Catties of Vodka
However, just as everyone was still imrsed in the joy of the ga’s release, Harrison Clark’s all-staff public speech ca.
“This is just the beginning, not the end. From now on, we will develop the new expansion pack content. In the next expansion pack, there will be a whole new social system and technological background, all-new equipnt, and a whole new concept of intergalactic warfare. Of course, we also need a whole new soundtrack and story structure.”
“I will still be involved in the developnt of the ga engine’s redesign, as our visuals have yet to reach their full potential. Also, I will have the Summit Research Institute simultaneously develop a holographic helt. Our journey is into the starry sea. Everyone, keep up the good work.”
He would use a series of major updates and continuously updated new expansion packs to gradually hint at the players, eventually getting closer and closer to the future reality he has experienced.
He had two ultimate goals.
First, to develop humanity’s capability for interstellar warfare a thousand years ahead of ti, including the specific aspects of commanders and various operators.
He would continue to refine the graphics in the future.
The ga’s platform would also be constantly updated and upgraded.
More realistic experiences could continuously incubate humanity’s consciousness of cosmic warfare.
Others thought that his historically largest ga client has already made history, but no one knew that this was just the beginning for him.
Although the 177.5T client seed large, it wouldn’t take long for the next version of “Compound Eye Crisis” to be released, possibly becoming a demo-level trial version.
The official version of the client’s volu will expand by at least tenfold based on this scale.
Second, use the lucrative ga industry’s huge profits as a driving force to continuously improve the level of human-machine interaction, promote the overall technological developnt of human-machine interaction, and the ultimate goal is to complete the incubation of so of the content reading technology in his mind.
What he wanted was not as exaggerated as Star commanding the mory reading, as long as he could reach the level where a person had an image in their brain and the instrunt could capture it relatively accurately.
Or when they recalled a certain sound in their mind, the external playback device would synchronize it, just like when Needham Brown was left with only a head, and was used as a dium to discover “Exquisite Sound.”
Harrison Clark’s two goals were both hardcore to the point of being jaw-dropping.
Others didn’t understand his motives, but Harrison Clark didn’t need their understanding; all he needed was to know that war was always imminent.
After hearing Harrison’s words, the employees of Summit Gas collapsed on the spot, and so did Lucy Haywood.
“Starting from next month, all employees will receive a 20% salary increase, and 50% of the net inco from the ga’s operation will be used as bonuses.” The employees were revived with full health again.
In the end, “Compound Eye Crisis” continued to be a hit for nearly two hundred years. It remained popular for fifty years after Harrison’s death and only gradually faded out when the artistic renaissance entered its final phase, replaced by another ga developed by Summit Gas.
During these two hundred years, Harrison Clark, through his phased efforts in music, movies, and gas, continuously drove the developnt of the artistic renaissance.
He fulfilled the promise in his heart.
Both science and art (cultural civilization) must advance side by side.
He made all the preparations for the birth of Star.
At the sa ti, he was also guarding against another issue.
If humanity’s spiritual and cultural wealth is not enriched, and they only pursue the leapfrogging developnt of technology, the balance between art and technology will be broken.
Once the balance is severely imbalanced, scientists will have difficulty finding a way to relax their minds and repair their worldview during their ti off work. They can only be obsessed with academics, gradually beco detached from society, and their personalities will slowly beco distorted, making their worldviews more and more extre.
Such scientists will not only fail to benefit civilization, but they will also beco a huge potential threat, harming the very foundation of civilization.
For example, the dented mindset of the human extermination plan was bom under such an ideological system.
So paranoid scientists would beco its followers, coming up with bizarre theories about the most appropriate human population being several hundred million.
Although this idea seed reasonable, it completely ignored the importance of species diversity.
The slums may have a low rate of success, but no one can deny that the strong who erge from the slums are just as important to the entire civilization.
Harrison Clark was also afraid of this.
If another villain like “Radium” appeared, he could still accept it.
But what if, before “Radium,” humanity was plowed through by so mad scientist?
Or, if it’s related to Carrie Thomas and “Radium,” he could still use the BUG card trick to deflect the crisis.
What if another “Krypton” or “Uranium” appeared?
What to do?
Although the Harrison Clark of the 31st century was already at ease, he had to be cautious in his actions in the past tiline.
The significance of promoting art was not just here.
Harrison Clark could use science to change the era and influence the overall integration of the era hundreds of years later. However, it was difficult for him to implent specific thought work on certain individuals.
But art can.
As long as they make art extre enough, they may not know exactly who will be affected or in what way, but they will certainly land on the heads of so people he wants to take care of with relative precision.
For example, every ti Harrison Clark copied Carrie Thomas’s song, he was absolutely sure that Sergey and Frankie would listen and be affected.
In 204.2, the ga Compound Eye Crisis swept the gaming world, becoming the ga with the highest installation and the most simultaneous online players worldwide.
At the sa ti, the ga triggered a hardware revolution, allowing the carbon monolithic chip’s civilian version, launched by the Summit Research Institute, to spread rapidly. The Institute’s affiliated Summit Electronics quickly beca the global leader in the civilian chip industry.
By this point, many ordinary people realized that, unbeknownst to them, Summit Electronics had already dominated the comrcial server field.
The Summit Research Institute, Summit Ventures, and Summit Gas all really did belong to the sa person!
Countless Chinese and English news articles covered the story, and Harrison Clark’s personal fa effortlessly peaked once again.
So people thought it was terrifying, the terrifying part being the man himself.
Insiders too found it terrifying, with the terrifying aspect being that he had almost turned the world of technology upside down, and there were still so many people clueless about it.
The tiline rewinds to 2020, when his other leg, the Summit Research Institute, was established.
The early developnt of the Summit Research Institute this ti around showed no significant difference from the previous tiline.
Although the expansion of investnt brought a little more pressure, Harrison Clark still managed to stabilize the situation with cash flow from Summit Ventures. He also raised his personal stake to 70%.
Since then, he has not deliberately increased his stake. After all, he still hopes Mr. Owen’s other leg, the Whale Group, will regain its glory.
By 2035, all nine technologies from the original tiline had been fully transferred. An additional twelve technologies had been added, with four of them being completed, including the comrcial and military applications of carbon monolithic chips, the developnt of large-capacity, non-decaying, infinitely recyclable batteries; the first phase of the quantum computing programming architecture; and the developnt of ultra-tough, ultra-elastic, and ductile tals.
The value of the carbon monolithic chip hardly needs to be ntioned; Harrison Clark himself had already started using them.
After combining it with the o.5nm process selenium tungsten diodes from the nine technologies, the entire electronic computer industry’s foundation underwent a massive revolution.
The advent of large-capacity batteries allowed the Summit Technology Group to establish Summit Industrial Group. Not only did it produce new energy vehicles, but it also completed the electrification of various industrial machinery and equipnt.
Years later, Summit Industrial Group beca an important armants enterprise that nurtured the first individual soldier armor of mankind. But that is a story for another ti, and we will not dwell on it here.
The value of quantum computing programming goes without saying.
The significance of ultra-tough, ultra-elastic, and ductile tals is equally important. This new material advanced industrial manufacturing to an unprecedented precision and beca the basis for the future developnt of the aerospace industry.
At this point, Summit Technology Group had a market value of up to 800 billion US dollars, and it had not yet gone public!
If it were to go public, its value would increase tenfold or more, thanks to the financial bubble.
Previously, Harrison Clark had abandoned all his industries in 2035, but this ti he gave Summit Technology Group an extra seven years
Using his absolute controlling stake advantage, he quietly established Summit Aerospace and began making significant investnts in the aerospace industry, without causing havoc.
In 2042, the remaining twelve technologies had almost all transferred.
Ethan Evans completed the deepening of genomic information. Raneka Nancy finalized the research plan to eventually tackle nine deadly diseases, including AIDS, lung cancer, liver cancer, lymphoma, chronic granulocytic leukemia, and ALS. All that remained was to harvest profits from the painstaking work.
As expected, in 2042, Harrison Clark sold off his assets and opened up the technology.
He only kept Summit Gas and Summit Aerospace in his own hands.
Afterward, he left Julia Lambert with 300 billion US dollars to set up the Summit High-tech Investnt Group, while he himself brought 800 billion US dollars in cash flow to plunge into the aerospace industry.
Even more outrageous was that he aid for long-range navigation beyond the Solar System from the very beginning, instead of developing the Solar System planets like others.
If it weren’t for his extre generosity in publicly releasing his research results for free, enabling countries worldwide to use his findings to advance their Solar System exploration, many people would have tried to stop him.
In 2051, nine years ahead of schedule, Elite Army 001 and 002 set sail, only to get lost.
In 2060, the more advanced artificial intelligence, more abundant energy reserves, high-speed propulsion in the universe for hundreds of years, and a high-precision electromagnetic scanning search range expanded to 8 million kiloters, Elite Army 003 and 004 ventured out again.
Finally, six years later, Elite Army 003 found Voyager 1 in the deep space beyond the Solar System!
Voyager 1 was still intact. Almost all its equipnt had shut down, the decaying battery still output low power, and every few decades, it sent out an extrely weak signal into the universe, making itself detectable purely by chance.
From its launch on September 5th, 1977, until now, Voyager 1 had flown in the universe for 83 years, covering a total distance of 39.8 billion kiloters.
It took light from the Sun only 36.85 hours to reach here.
It took Harrison Clark’s struggle seven tilines to arrive here.
It took him a total of several hundred years of his personal life.
It took mankind seven millennia.
Finally, Harrison Clark ruled out one wrong answer.
He knew which Voyager spacecraft had the problem.
If Voyager 1 was still out there and hadn’t been captured, it must have been Voyager 2.
On this day, a 90-year-old Harrison Clark drank thirteen catties of Vodka in excitent, without getting drunk..
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