Video game writer Lyubomir Vladimirov deliberately sent 154 identical messages to Elon Musk. His goal is to get Elon Musk’s attention. Because I want to write a video game based on Elon Musk’s SpaceX.
He sent: “Elon, I am a game writer. I want to write a game about space conquest in space, which includes Mars and Elon’s SpaceX company. If Elon allows it, I would like to use Elon’s name and SpaceX logo. Elon Musk, the CEO of SpaceX, noticed and responded to the young man when he sent a text message on Twitter 154 times a day.
“You can steal my name and my company logo. I’m not suing you,” Elon Musk told the young man. The young man, who spent 22 weeks trying, succeeded. In response to Elon Musk’s reply, the young man who will be producing the SpaceX-based product promises to give SpaceX the benefits of the game.
“I want to give SpaceX 80% of my game profits, not just for entertaining people, but also to stimulate people’s interest in Mars, and for the benefit of space company Elon Musk’s SpaceX,” Vladimirov said.
It also shows that Vladimirov was never a waste of time. While waiting for Elon Musk’s permission, he posted a video showing the game’s interface on his Instagram.
Btw it doesn't always go as planned π
I recorded in full screen for better quality of the fail.
More fails coming soon π pic.twitter.com/0H4UdkC96e— Lyubomir Vladimirov (@lvladimirovBG) January 17, 2021
You can also watch more videos by looking at his Instagram profile.