I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 862 - 516: The Cultural Tiger, Sorting Out Chaos_1
Chapter 862: Chapter 516: The Cultural Tiger, Sorting Out Chaos_1
With Harrison Clark’s current thinking speed as a perfect Galactic Human, his efficiency was incomprehensible when he was fully focused on doing something, comparable to a supercomputer.
Unfortunately, there were no precise brainwave reading devices available now. To convert the thoughts in his brain into something others could use, the most convenient way was still to do it by hand.
In the short span of seven days, he worked at a speed of 200,000 words per hour, ten hours a day, completing a 20 million-word, epic-script-collection-like work.
He typed on the keyboard with an average of several million times per hour, even up to tens of millions of times.
He went through a top-notch mechanical keyboard every two days.
There were a hundred movies in the script collection, with an average of 200,000 words per movie. These were the century-spanning classics from the 21st to the 41st, combining word-of-mouth evaluations, professional field evaluations, and audience recognition.
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These movies spanned the 21st to the 31st centuries, as well as beyond the 31st century.
After the outbreak of the 31st-century war, human artistic creativity did not come to a halt.
Wars were inherently the breeding ground for timeless masterpieces.
The Resistance Army Alliance created several classic works centered around the war.
These masterpieces not only told the story of Harrison Clark leaving Earth, spending a century learning in secret, discovering the secret of the Egyptian tribe, memorizing historical materials, tearing apart spherical warships with his own hands, breaking the deadlock of the war, and achieving humanity’s first kill of the Compound-Eyed Observer on the ninth timeline, but also his journey to the Shadow Galaxy in a king-like style, and his personal capture of the Prism Ship in “Reappearance of Sage”.
There was also “Second War God” which portrayed Needham Brown’s life – a life of both “betrayal” and sacrifice, ultimately resurrected with the help of sage and establishing a prestigious reputation on the battlefield.
There was also “The Legend of Freddy” which told the life of the legendary scientist Freddy Sergey from being a clone to an academic giant.
Other works such as “Sirius Battle”, “Shadow Commander”, “Light and Shadow of the Galaxy”, “End of the Peak”, “The Sintra Family”, “Alluring Beauty” and so on depicted the fights of planetary civilizations, or the stories of small families during the war.
Among the hundred movies, there were both grand historical epics of civilization and small stories of ordinary people that depicted moving stories from the war years.
Of course, moving the story’s background to the 31st century and beyond, even biographical documentaries, would be considered ironclad science fiction masterpieces in the 21st century.
Some movies’ special effects could not be recreated as a full holographic experience, but with the potential of Summit Studio, it was possible to recreate them by lowering the visual standard to two-dimensional images.
Of the hundred movies, some of his personal favorites or those with a strong historical reputation and influence, he wrote more comprehensively, including detailed scripts, character biographies, storyboard drawings, and detailed shooting plans.
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He typed at an astonishing 200,000 times per hour, his fingers so fast they were practically invisible.
The sound of typing in the room was continuous, creating an annoying noise, forcing Harrison Clark to wear monitoring headphones to avoid being disturbed by the noise.
Had he not wisely placed an evaporative cooling pad under his keyboard, he would have smoked it out by now.
He still consumed an average of two keyboards a day, regardless of the brand or price.
Thanks to the terrifyingly strong memory of a perfect Galactic Human, Harrison Clark’s upcoming content delivery would be a lengthy and massive project.
His work this month was just the first round of transfers, intended to get some particularly important things out early.
He would continue to push the development of brainwave connection technology as soon as possible. Once thought content could be accessed directly, he would show the world what a real “treasure trove” is.
Even if he couldn’t achieve thought reading during his lifetime, he would still meticulously accomplish this dull task by typing slowly.
In the long years to come, he would persistently bring out the massive amount of content stored in his brain during his leisure time.
Music, film, and literature were the three areas he had chosen.
His shameless intention to be a content carrier was no longer about making money.
Money was just a trivial matter.
What he wanted was to bring out a reasonable number of high-quality works of art in a reasonable time frame, in a planned and rhythmic manner, to further strengthen and promote the artistic explosion.
He would transport all of the countless classics accumulated by the entire civilization over 2,000 years in just a hundred years, giving humans in the real world two hundred years to absorb and digest them all.
This behavior of his was by no means meaningless.
After the destruction of the Shadow Galaxy, the Human Resistance Army Alliance persevered for a thousand years, and the contribution of these artists was as significant as that of the soldiers and scientists.
Songs could lift spirits and heal wounds.
Movies and novels could both record past events and envision the future.
Humans, who had enjoyed the benefits of their emotions, also needed to face the instability brought by their emotions properly.
Human hearts were not machines and needed to be regulated.
When the people in the Resistance Army were struggling to survive, their nerves were constantly on edge, and the psychological pressure was unspeakable. If not for these artistic works that allowed them to recharge their spirits during their leisure time, at least 70% of them would have collapsed.
Even those with superpowers occasionally needed the help of these inner havens.
Thus, the value of classic works of art was beyond imagination.
Long ago, Harrison Clark had made the decision to move forward on two legs.
The facts of the tenth timeline proved that his judgment was correct, and his intuitive speculation was prescient.The trajectory of the Resistance Army Alliance’s thousand-year history was the most important piece of evidence for his judgment.
His plan now was very clear: he would personally produce a large number of classic masterpieces, completely squeezing out the living space of those low-quality, purely consumer-oriented entertainment products, forcing creators to treat their creations seriously.
Creators would have to come up with high-quality, non-deceptive works in order to make a living.
He wanted to get rid of all the mediocrity in the entertainment industry.
In the first seven timelines where Harrison Clark started copying songs, his influence on the entertainment industry was mainly a driving force.
He set an example with Carrie Thomas at the peak and then passively waited for others to strive to catch up with Carrie Thomas’ benchmark.
This was always a passive outbreak of artistic talent.
During the eighth and ninth timelines, he began to exert himself personally, but the intensity was still not enough.
By this tenth time, he had finally become a fierce tiger in the entertainment industry, chasing after creators as if to devour them.
Those who were slow, untalented, and falsely famous would be starved.
For example, in the field of literary creation, some “authors” in the 21st century wrote crude, mindless novels, starting to write without even having a cohesive story in mind.
Readers spent months reading millions of characters, only to find they had wasted time and gained nothing from it.
Some authors deliberately portrayed the protagonist as lazy and resourceful just to attract attention and make money quickly, advocating a philosophy of reaping without sowing.
Others wrote villainous protagonists who would do anything to achieve their goals, causing countless people in society to suffer from their evil deeds, and ultimately undermining social productivity.
Asking readers to indulge in such books is not only a waste of life but also an invisible harm to the progress of civilization.
Now that Harrison Clark brought back so many classics, each of which was captivating and emotionally stirring.
These books included tragedies, comedies, and highly enjoyable works with profound meaning.
However, the fun and enjoyable works he brought were not simple: since they could become masterpieces and be passed down for a thousand years during wartime, the hidden life wisdom inside them hit the soul.
You want to waste time, fine.
But I’ll let you waste time and energize your life at the same time.
Even the most pessimistic and disillusioned people could find a good book in the collection that resonated with their souls and be reborn.
With these gems in place, the creators who can still make a living must have some real skills.
The same applies to the fields of music and film.
Frankly speaking, his behavior was unfair and cruel to those who were barely talented enough.
These people were originally just able to make a living, but now they couldn’t write books, pursue their music dreams, or act in movies and TV shows if they only had a beautiful face but no acting skills. They had to “work hard” obediently.
But from the perspective of planning for the long-term future, asking these people to “work hard” in other positions might allow them to earn more money, live better, and leave more meaningful things for the times and civilization.
So, Harrison Clark decided to take on the role of the “bad guy” himself and play it well.
To prepare for the entertainment explosion as soon as possible, he locked himself in his room again for seven days.
It wasn’t until July 9, 2020, when the global release conference of room-temperature superconductors was held in Oxfordshire, that he had to leave his house.
Before the meeting started, he chatted with Rainer in his office.
Rainer seemed uneasy and at a loss because Harrison had previously said that he would let Rainer take the credit for the achievement.
Although a member of the Salvation Association, Rainer understood Harrison’s “difficulties” and plans, but it ultimately conflicted with his life principles.
Rainer, wringing his fingers, said, “Harrison, I still feel it’s not right. You might as well say it was a collective effort by the research institute instead. You don’t have to put me forward. I’ll feel very uncomfortable with the fame that isn’t mine.”
Harrison thought for a moment, and in the history of the ninth timeline, Rainer’s creativity had indeed weakened slightly, basically turning him into an assistant who helped Harrison transform his achievements without any new personal accomplishments.
At that time, when Harrison read history at Sergey’s secret base on Earth, he was slightly puzzled about what had shaken Rainer’s will and affected his achievements.
Now he had solved the puzzle in an instant.
Rainer was ultimately an academic purist, not a politician or a soldier.
To create more wealth for Rainer, it was necessary to keep his spirit pure.
Taking credit for others’ accomplishments polluted his character, gradually depriving him of his brilliance.
Harrison decided to set things right and said, “It’s okay, I’ve changed my mind. I’ll do it myself.”
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“Really?”
“Of course.”
“That’s great, I feel so much better now.”
As expected, Rainer sighed with relief and relaxed his shoulders significantly.
Harrison grinned, enjoying the feeling of fixing bugs through reading history.