World Domination through Planet Development - Chapter 63
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Episode 63. Myanmar Military and Anti-Military Forces
Saudi Arabia Riyadh International Technology Exhibition.
The exhibition held in the capital Riyadh opened successfully.
Among the many industry professionals and domestic and international reporters in attendance, an area with an unusually large crowd can be seen.
It was a corporate booth with a mission called Eco-Oil.
“Hello, my name is Abdullah Alshehri, and I am the marketing manager for Eco-Oil. I apologize to you all, but I am not an engineer, so I am afraid I cannot give you a precise technical answer. However, I am confident that our company’s invention here will amaze you even with my explanation, so it is worth staying until the end.”
Abdullah continued his explanation very skillfully, as if this was not his first time explaining.
In front of Abdullah was a complex machine. What was unique about it was that it was made up of several parts and that one side of each part was made of transparent glass, allowing a reasonable view of the inside.
“The key is the nano bio machine inside this tank.”
Abdullah pointed to a large tank at the very front of the machine. It was completely invisible to the naked eye, but it seemed as if there was a bio-machine inside the tank.
Abdullah was suddenly holding a plastic bottle in his hand.
“The bio-machine inside this tank.”
Fondant.
And then he dropped the bottle into the tank.
“By breaking down plastic.”
Slurp.
The rate of decomposition was not incredibly fast, but it was clearly visible to the eye. And the decomposing plastic was immediately converted into crude oil and floated to the surface.
“It is made into crude oil again. In this process, various by-products are generated, but these are not lost to the outside, but are reprocessed into crude oil again using water and carbon dioxide. It’s as if these guys were born to make crude oil.”
Following Abdullah’s gaze, we saw water flowing into the next section.
“They reprocess it into crude oil through plastic, water and carbon dioxide, and then it’s finally separated here into crude oil, oxygen and water.”
Once again, Abdullah’s gaze turned to the next section, which was divided into upper and lower parts.
Abdullah continued, pointing to the lower level.
“Unfortunately, these guys can’t solve the problem of foreign substances being stuck to plastic. In this case, we couldn’t check because it was purely plastic, but this is where foreign substances are filtered out.”
And then it continues to the upper level again.
“Now, as you can see, the water with the foreign substances filtered out is completely recycled back into the tank.”
Abdullah spoke while holding up recycled and extracted oil and showing it to the audience. Judging from the fact that everyone was taking pictures and writing notes, it seemed like they were very interested, but the response was not very positive.
“Do you have any questions? I’m not a researcher or a technician, but I’ll try to answer to the best of my knowledge.”
Abdullah felt inwardly dissatisfied.
There was a slightly awkward situation earlier due to a technical question, and I was really curious as to why an expert was not present in such an obvious situation.
“What kind of role is that?”
Then someone pointed to a specific cable with his hand and asked:
“Oh, dear. I forgot to explain. Of course, these guys need an energy source. And as you can see, the energy source is the electricity that is supplied through this cable. That’s why they’re called bio ‘machines’.”
“How much power does it consume?”
A difficult question has come up.
To be honest, I don’t think this is a difficult question, but the problem is that I haven’t been informed of even this basic part. I asked him about it while I was learning the training content, but I was told that it wasn’t something that needed explanation.
“Oh, I don’t know the exact power consumption, so it’s a bit difficult for me to answer. But to the best of my knowledge, I think it costs less than the resources required to produce pyrolysis oil.”
The questioner nodded as if he understood the answer.
Abdullah sighed in relief, sweat dripping down his face.
The booth was not only filled with Abdullah, but also with two other staff members explaining the same thing. The attention of the people was so focused that even those three booths were not enough.
Based on the description alone, attention was drawn to the fact that it is an upper-level version of the recently popular pyrolysis oil and that it can drastically reduce plastic processing costs.
In particular, key public officials from each country took note of the fact that the company was currently constructing a large-scale factory. This was because it meant that the technology itself was already at the commercialization stage and that it had received solid infrastructure investment.
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“It looks like it would definitely work out even if the PDC title was taken away.”
Jungwoo muttered after hearing Sarah’s report.
[This is more likely because it was already in the process of being prepared for commercialization.]
As Jungwoo said, it is not known whether Eco Oil is a subsidiary of PDC.
Just like the Royal Guard, it was because the Saudi royal family had influence. In the case of the Royal Guard, it was inferred that they were related because they were active as Android public relations ambassadors(?).
“Still, I’m glad that people aren’t complaining.”
It is rare for a technology exhibition to be attended by a professional. Even then, there was no general introduction or explanation provided in the form of video or presentations.
Nevertheless, fortunately, people let it go and thought, “Well, that’s how it is.”
Well, I don’t know what he was thinking inside.
In short, the quality of the exhibition was very poor. In addition, the explanation was insufficient and they completely lied, so there is nothing more to say.
The part that was lied about was the power consumption, but in fact, it consumed more energy than pyrolysis oil, not less.
The reason why they deceived potential customers is because that part is not particularly important. Because other countries are only interested in one thing: how much it costs to dispose of garbage.
If it is economically feasible, it is human nature to think about copying first, but when we tried it, it consumed too much power. They couldn’t even imagine doing it themselves.
But they are doing well at a low price. Then, you may wonder, “How can they do that?” But in any case, if they want to process at a low cost, they have no choice but to throw their garbage at our company.
“A dedicated nuclear fusion facility has also been built, and now all we have to do is build the factory and it will be operational right away.”
Thanks to the fact that quite a few companies had already contacted us through the exhibition, we were in the process of meeting our processing volume needs.
All that’s left to do is wait and the cash will pile up.
“That’s fine… isn’t the Android military demonstration just around the corner?”
[Yes.]
I thought it was only a few days later, but I was thinking of it lightly, but then a problem arose.
“Then, will Myanmar officials contact me then?”
[Yes, we plan to contact both the Myanmar military and the Myanmar rebels.]
“Oh, that’s a headache. I hope you two aren’t fighting.”
[I’m sorry, but I don’t think that will happen.]
“It would be much better to make a decision now and meet with only one party in secret. It would be awkward if an awkward situation arises for no reason.”
The reason Myanmar’s military and rebels are approaching is because of the android military.
As news of Android spread worldwide, information within Afghanistan became widely known, and it was decided that this was an opportunity to end the civil war in Myanmar.
Myanmar is also not in a good economic situation, so seeing this decision made, it seems that the mentality of “If Afghanistan can do it, why can’t we do it too?” is spreading.
That’s true. I was just thinking about the military, the rebels, and the situation in Afghanistan. I had a mindset of trying even if it didn’t work out.
Damn, this is difficult… . Well, it’s obvious that it’s hard to receive a lot from the army of a poor country anyway.
“So which hand would you recommend I raise?”
I had to ask Sarah about this. Shouldn’t she know?
[There seem to be pros and cons to each. Currently, the Myanmar military is seen as a pro-China force, but since it is thoroughly tied to vested interests, this can be ignored. The Myanmar military is willing to change its backing at any time. However, since the United States opposes complete military dictatorship, there is a disadvantage in that if it sides with the military, its relationship with the liberal camp will be strained.]
“Oh… that’s a bit big.”
I don’t know about Myanmar, but in this case, even I am at odds with the liberal camp.
[However, the advantage of taking the military’s side is that they are expected to be very active in introducing Android military. In addition, since the decision-making power is concentrated, if the relationship is sufficiently friendly, our demands can also be accepted quickly. This is especially possible because the military is currently not in a favorable position in the civil war.]
“Is the military in bad shape right now?”
[Yes.]
A military without a cause… But from my perspective, it’s the perfect choice for immediate gain. After all, once the entire world’s military is replaced by androids, then I’ll be no different from a dictator. We can solve other problems then.
“So what about the rebels?”
[You can think of the pros and cons of the rebels as being exactly the opposite of the military. Even if we provide them with android soldiers now, it is difficult to guarantee that our relationship will continue in the future, which is a big disadvantage. The advantage is that we can push for the introduction of android soldiers without going against the liberal camp. Please note that the major banks in Myanmar currently controlled by the military are currently under sanctions by the liberal camp.]
“Ha… America is really the problem.”
Here, standing on the liberal side could be considered as turning against China, but there was no need to consider that now. Because these guys are currently focusing on cloning rather than introducing Android.
“Try it on a fake day. Will it work?”
Thinking about it just makes me angry for no reason.
China is annoying, and right now it is far from competing with the United States for economic hegemony.
For now, it seems like the only choice is to follow the liberal camp.
“Then, in the end, it would be right to help the rebels. And it would also make me feel better.”
North Korea is effectively under my control, so there are no more cases of torture or inhumane treatment of people who are dissatisfied with the current regime.
But even if the Myanmar military helps now, it cannot intervene in internal affairs.
“Another problem is money….”
Myanmar’s economy is also not doing well. Its payment for the introduction of Android military equipment is only slightly better than Afghanistan’s.
The important thing is that the area is experiencing another power outage. This time, I think I’ll have to invest my personal productivity to build an underground nuclear fusion facility.
“Or should I reject both?”
No. Refusing is absolutely not allowed. It goes against my grand plan to replace the entire world’s military with androids.
“Then, this time, should we try to expand the alliance in earnest at a lower cost?”
Join the union.
It is not for nothing that Asia was inserted into the internal name of the existing alliance. It is difficult to deal with countries like China and the United States with the Korean Peninsula alone.
In the first place, aren’t the specs of these two countries actually the same as several countries combined?
However, joining the alliance is not an easy task. It is necessary to demonstrate that the country’s economic interests are guaranteed when joining.
“hmm….”
Anyway, Myanmar won’t be able to extract much cost from Android, so it would be better to add a little more here and expand the alliance.