Tesla Cybertrucks were never meant for the Earth. This was just their playground until Space X started sending Optimus Robots to Mars along with the vehicles that would get them around town.
The child named Elon Musk spent hours in front of a television watching movies like Flight to Mars, a 1951 film about space explorers landing on Mars who find a civilization already there. Another film that got little boy Elon excited was The Wizard of Mars, a 1965 film about astronauts stranded on the Red Planet until they travel the yellow road that leads to Martian city where they learn that the founders sought refuge there a long time ago and to give themselves time to ponder, they took themselves out of the time dimension.
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As Elon sat in front of the babysitter tube and watched film after film of humans going to Mars, living in cities, driving Cybertrucks, and getting assistance from Optimus Robots, he wondered if it all could be true. So, he started off on a life mission that has been carefully orchestrated with each step he has taken.
Named after the greatest inventor of all time, Tesla cars were just the beginning, a testing ground to see if the technology was possible and the engineers were prepared to come up with the ultimate machine that could be powered by the sun and drive itself. As an added feature, it had to be able to withstand gunfire and look cool doing it. Of course, Earthlings commonly scratched their heads when they saw Cybertrucks driving down the road. But that was all about to stop after Elon made his next move.
Optimus Robot had to be born if there was going to be any kind of progress on Mars. It’s faster to cyberprint an assistant than it is to give birth to a toddler, and then wait until it’s old enough to start working in the family business. So, Tesla again had to outdo itself.
In walks Kim Kardashian who fell in love with Optimus at first sight. First, she flirted and he flirted back. But he wanted to go on a run as he made perfectly clear to her during their first conversation. They made hearts and even played Rock Paper Scissors, where she beat him the first time. Who wouldn’t want one?
It was when Optimus Robot came to pick her up in his Cybertruck that she got really excited. That sealed the deal. Now, Space X was a go because the most popular Earthling was endorsing the Mars assistant. How could it possibly fail?
While X had been testing the Earthlings’ abilities to self-govern, Space X was taking a handful of volunteers to Mars at a time. Optimus Robots were being printed out as fast as they could to handle all the work of building a dome city where Earthlings would live. After burrowing tunnels from New York to California and Florida to London, Elon Musk was ready to take his robot groundhogs into space and create a transportation infrastructure that would teleport passengers thousands of miles instantly.
No one knew if he planned to become the king or dictator of his own planet, but governments on Earth weren’t about to let that happen. He could lead the way in technology but as the SEC was trying to figure out how to regulate crypto, the U.N. was appointing Mars representatives, a council made up of only the most capable leadership on Earth, the politicians.
Earthlings who never intended to make the trip to Mars were calling for Elon to take as many politicians with him as he wanted. Of course, Elon Musk wanted a self-governing civilization. But there wasn’t a council on Earth that thought it was possible or would even trust it if it was. Of course, taking all the politicians to Mars would bring peace on Earth. They just weren’t about to let that happen either.
And it was in my lifetime that I went from watching rockets go off every once in a while to witnessing the beginning of an actual Mars mission. I could see it all coming together from the Tesla Cybertrucks to the Optimus Robots being shipped off to Mars by Space X and the dome cities being built that would serve as a home for humans. All of this was signed off by one man and one man alone who simply had the power to dream after television made it seem all too real.
To be continued…