Good heavens, the moment Tang Chao said that, the group almost rioted, the members were seriously considering rebellion.

They had agreed to do something interesting, and it was something genuinely chosen by a 'three-hit combo' vote, but now he was saying he'd ditch it?

It wouldn't be a problem if he delayed it for a few days. After watching so many videos, they knew the amount of work involved, and delaying it for a few days was better than releasing a flawed product.

But what were they seeing now?

Not only was he ditching it, but he was also switching to do something else!

This was a big deal, because ditching the 'classic recreation' video to do something else meant that the ditched video was now indefinitely postponed.

How could they accept that?!

Resolutely resist... resist... re... really, it might be worth trying to delay it, after all, the wise group leader was preparing something even better.

We all understand.

[Holy crap, long live the group leader!]

[The group leader is awesome, a real talent!]

[This... is it possible? If you can really do it, I won't pursue the issue of you ditching the video.]

[If you can do it, I'll eat my phone right away!]

[Don't make empty promises.]

[Is it fake? I'd believe the group leader could make a 1:1 model, but making a real, fire-breathing rocket engine is beyond the group leader's capabilities, right?]

[Hey, wasn't there a rocket technology expert speaking just now? Could it be a collaboration?]

[I don't know, let's see what the group leader says, stop spamming for now, or the group leader will ban us again.]

Why was this happening?

The fans who loved watching Tang Chao do interesting things weren't even condemning his ditching the video, but instead started anticipating it. Was this morality...

Ahem, let's not get into all that fancy stuff, it was just because Tang Chao first used his group leader privileges to impose a group-wide ban, and then uploaded a picture and said a few words.

[Picture]

The thing in the picture was a gray-white cylindrical object, looking like a solid rocket booster.

[The classic recreation is ditched, only because I have a more awesome plan, see this picture, does it look familiar?]

[To be honest, this is the FM1 'Flea' solid rocket booster from the Kerbal Space Program game, and now I've made it 1:1, the photo is the real thing.]

[The data is exactly the same as in the game, 1.8 meters long, 0.6 meters in diameter, thrust of about 1.1 tons, next time I'll update you with a test video of this big sprayer.]

[How about it, is it exciting enough?]

The photo was taken by him in Kerbal Space Program, but he took it very carefully, only showing the engine, without any Kerbals.

He wasn't afraid of others seeing it, including ordinary people and experts.

He knew Photoshop and model making, just a picture, very easy to explain.

Even if experts weren't so easily fooled, then he wouldn't fool them. Anyway, he had even sold the technology of the Long March 9, what did the technology of these 'toys' matter? If they wanted to think, then let them think.

After finishing these things, Tang Chao unbanned the group, and then... that was the situation before.

But there were some things he didn't like to hear. So what if he was a gamer? Couldn't gamers build rockets?

Now he wasn't pretending anymore, his real identity was a rocket engineer, and gaming and model making were just his side jobs!

There were many people in the world whose side jobs were more famous than their main jobs.

Anyway, almost all the fans knew that he was a sci-fi enthusiast and really liked big rockets, otherwise he wouldn't have gathered with everyone because of 'Kerbal Space Program'.

He followed many UP accounts related to aerospace, including professional companies and amateur rocket builders. If he usually studied some relevant knowledge, theoretically he could build solid fuel boosters.

After all, the technical threshold for solid rocket engines was much lower than for liquid rocket engines. Many hobbyists' entry-level works were solid engines, just with differences in size.

Generally, the first works were basically set off like firecrackers, belonging to the 'small' category.

And to be honest, Tang Chao had really learned relevant technologies before, after all, he had chemistry teachers, physics teachers, and village mechanical factory directors among his relatives, making it quite convenient to obtain support from all aspects.

It was just that he later felt it was too difficult, and there had been dangers, so he stopped.

Now it was good, with Kerbal Technology, he could fulfill his previous small dream, and even learn more systematically.

As the BOSS of Kerbal Aerospace and the future boss of a private aerospace company on Earth, it wouldn't do not to understand some relevant knowledge, he wouldn't even be able to brag when he had meetings with colleagues.

And he also had his own plans for launching new programs.

The company definitely had to be opened, but such a large construction project would take a long time even with national-level resource assistance.

What to do while waiting for the factory building?

He thought about this question, and then got inspiration in the group.

'Kerbal Space Program' wasn't a very mainstream game, the number of players couldn't compare with some world-class games, but it could be considered to have a group, and it was also closely related to the aerospace field.

Using 'Kerbal Technology' as a topic, recreating some game props, just like the models he made before, except this time he wasn't playing with models, but playing with real things.

You should know that the maximum thrust of the original Kerbal rocket engine could reach more than 300 tons, this thrust would be enough to show off on Earth.

If he, as a 'Kerbal Space Program player', recreated a real Kerbal rocket engine, absolutely 1:1, what kind of scene would that be?

Just thinking about it was exciting.

Not to mention that he could also fund other amateur rocket players, and even hold an amateur rocket competition, with the top few winning millions of dollars.

He knew that there were many amateur rocket players in China, and they would encounter various restrictions, the biggest of which was funding.

In the past, there was also the reason for the unclear domestic policy dragging them down, but the formal aerospace law would be released this year. If such an event were to be held at this time, it would definitely stir up an aerospace trend in China.

First, it could mobilize the domestic aerospace atmosphere and increase public attention to the aerospace industry.

Second, it could take the opportunity to pay attention to aerospace talents, making it convenient to recruit them into his company in the future.

The newest novel is first published at six/9/book/bar!

Third, it could do some early publicity for the company, increasing the company's exposure and visibility.

Absolutely a triple win.

No, it should be a quadruple win.

Spending money, still spending money meaningfully.

Spending money for this matter was definitely more enjoyable.

Speaking of spending money, he thought of the first two 'elements detected'.

Film and television and animation.

Or to put it bluntly, it was just spending his own money to shoot the film and animation works he wanted to see.

He had this idea very early on, but he didn't have money. Now that he had money, of course he had to realize this dream.

What he wanted to see most was sci-fi film and television dramas, and it had to be hard sci-fi, but the overall level of sci-fi dramas in China, let alone hard sci-fi dramas, how should I put it...

Okay, there was no way to say it.

Currently, only 'The Wandering Earth' was worth watching.

And in fact, due to problems with experience, funding, scripts, actors, etc., the effect of 'The Wandering Earth' wasn't particularly good. The initial explosion was only because China had been 'drought' for so many years, and it was finally raining a little, and it was still unpolluted rain, so people were extremely excited.

If he wanted to find someone to shoot a hard sci-fi movie, he would definitely have to strive for perfection.

It was said that it cost more than 300 million to shoot 'The Wandering Earth', and later they also fooled the actors into investing tens of millions, then he would directly double it and invest 700 million.

Of course, heavy industry sci-fi movies would definitely exceed the budget as they were being filmed, he would prepare another 280 million, that should be enough, right?

Thinking about it this way, 1 billion was also not resistant to spending, so what was he worried about before?

And he had invested nearly 1 billion, he should have the right to designate the male and female leads, right?

“Do you think I would assign traffic stars? NO, NO, NO, I am assigning recognized acting talents, people who have been nominated for Best Actor and Best Actress.”

A double win.jpg

Some people would ask: Why is there 20 million less?

Really stupid, wasn't the reward for holding the amateur aerospace competition 18 million?

First place: 10 million.

Second place: 8 million.

Third place: 1.5 million.

Fourth place: 499,995 yuan.

Fifth place: 5 yuan.

Fair, just, and open.

If the movie still exceeds the budget, then sorry, I can only wait until next month, because the second 1 billion 'signature fee' will be transferred to my bank card next month.

I also get paid a monthly salary, there's no way around it.

So if I want to invest in my favorite cartoons, I can only wait until next month.

Alas~

Life is really too difficult, it's not easy to make money.

PS: Thank you for your votes, thank you for Mr. Guozi Cat's reward, it's just the friendship between cats (beep~ friendship card)

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