Chapter 118: Chapter 118: The Replicator Project 2
TUESDAY MORNING – STARR HQ, CONFERENCE ROOM
Cassia sat at the head of the table. Orion sat to her right. Around the table were the executives: Victoria, Thomas, Rachel, David, Lisa, and James.
“Thank you all for coming on short notice,” Cassia said. “Orion has a new project that requires significant coordination.”
She nodded to Orion.
He stood up. “We’re building a large-scale waste processing and materials refining facility. The goal is to collect trash from around the world, process it into refined feedstock, and use it to fuel our manufacturing operations.”
Victoria raised an eyebrow. “We’re going into waste management?”
“Not exactly. We’re going into raw materials acquisition. There are millions of tons of waste generated globally every day—plastic, metal, electronics, organic matter. All of it contains valuable atomic elements. We’re going to collect it, refine it, and use it.”
David pulled up his tablet. “What kind of facility are we talking about? Scale? Cost?”
“Large scale,” Orion said. “The facility needs to handle millions of tons of material daily. Multiple roasting chambers, grinding systems, sorting mechanisms, and storage for refined materials. Initial cost estimate is around 3 billion credits for construction and equipment.”
“Three billion,” David repeated. “And the operational costs?”
“Labor will be minimal—mostly automated. Energy costs will be high until we bring fusion power online. Transport costs will be significant initially but should balance out.”
“How?” Lisa asked. “Transporting millions of tons of trash isn’t cheap.”
Orion smiled. “Because we’re not paying for the trash. We’re getting paid to take it.”
The room went quiet.
“Explain,” Cassia said.
“Regional governments pay billions to manage waste disposal. Landfills, incinerators, recycling programs—all expensive. We approach them with an offer: we’ll take their trash off their hands and will pay us for it. A small amount, but enough to make it attractive. For them, it’s basically free money. Someone else deals with their waste problem and they pay little to do it.”
Thomas leaned forward. “That’s… actually brilliant. You’re turning a liability into a revenue stream for us.”
“Exactly. And for us, we’re getting raw materials for manufacturing at a profit instead of a cost. Win-win.”
“What about the Federation?” James asked. “They must have existing waste management contracts.”
“We’ll negotiate. Offer to take a portion of their waste stream. Frame it as an environmental initiative—we’re recycling at the atomic level, nothing goes to landfills. The Federation loves environmental PR.”
James nodded slowly. “I can draft the proposal language. Make it attractive from a policy perspective.”
“Good. I also need logistics coordinated.” Orion looked at Lisa. “Ships, planes, trucks—whatever it takes to move materials from collection points to the facility. We’ll need transport contracts, routing systems, and tracking infrastructure.”
“I’ll handle it,” Lisa said, already taking notes. “Where are we building this facility?”
“Near Starr Labs. We want the refined materials close to manufacturing.”
“That’s industrial district zoning. Shouldn’t be a problem.” She typed rapidly. “I’ll start scouting locations today.”
“One more thing,” Orion said. “The facility design.” He pulled up a holographic display. A massive industrial complex appeared, rotating slowly.
The facility was enormous. Multiple large buildings connected by conveyor systems and pipelines.
“Building One: Receiving and sorting,” Orion narrated. “Incoming materials get unloaded and sorted by type.
Building Two: Roasting chambers. Twenty large chambers operating continuously.
Building Three: Grinding and pulverizing.
Building Four: Storage silos for refined materials. Each silo holds a specific element or compound. Building Five: Quality control and testing.
Building Six: Administration and control center.”
Victoria studied the design. “This is more like an industrial park than a single facility.”
“It needs to be. We’re processing thousands of tons daily. The scale is massive.”
“And the environmental impact?” Rachel asked. “Roasting materials at high heat produces emissions. How are we handling that?”
“Full emissions capture and filtering. Everything vented goes through scrubbers. We’re also designing the roasting process to minimize harmful outputs. Most of what we produce is water vapor and carbon dioxide.”
“What about the refined materials?” David asked. “You’re storing elements in silos. That sounds dangerous. Some elements are reactive or toxic.”
“The storage system uses inert atmosphere containment. Each silo is filled with argon or nitrogen gas to prevent reactions. The materials are completely isolated from air and moisture.”
James was reading through technical documents on his tablet. “Mr. Starr, this design is incredibly thorough. Did you create this entire facility plan yourself?”
“I had help. But yes, the core design is mine.”
The executives exchanged glances. They were getting used to Orion’s impossible pace, but it still surprised them.
“Alright,” Cassia said. “James, start drafting contracts and negotiating with regional governments. Lisa, coordinate logistics and facility construction. David, allocate 3 billion for the project. Victoria, make sure our technical teams can support the facility once it’s operational. Rachel, we’ll need hiring for facility staff—operators, technicians, safety officers. Thomas, prepare PR materials about our recycling initiative.”
Everyone nodded.
“One more thing,” Orion said. “This facility is phase one. Once the replicator is operational, we’ll integrate it directly into the facility. Raw materials in, finished products out. Complete vertical integration.”
“Replicator?” Victoria asked.
“New manufacturing technology. You’ll see it soon.”
The meeting adjourned. Executives filed out, already making calls and sending messages.
Cassia stayed behind with Orion.
“You’re moving fast,” she said. “Fusion reactors, replicators, waste processing facilities. Are you sure we’re not overextending?”
“We’re not overextending. We’re accelerating. Every piece supports the others. The waste facility feeds the replicator. The replicator builds fusion reactor components faster. The fusion reactors provide power for more replicators. It’s a positive feedback loop.”
“And if something fails?”
“It won’t. The physics is sound. The engineering is solid. The only variable is time, and we’re minimizing that.”
Cassia studied her son’s face. “You’ve changed. Since the hospital. You’re more… driven. Focused. Like you have a deadline you’re racing against.”
Orion thought about the system’s mission. Three years to advance the civilization from Type 0.73 to Type V on the Kardashev Scale. An impossible task that he was somehow accomplishing.
“I do have a deadline,” he said simply. “And I’m going to make it.”
TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY – THE DESIGN WEEK
Orion spent the entire week in his study. Working eighteen-hour days. Eating meals prepared by René the robot. Sleeping only four hours a night.
He was designing robots.
Not just one type. Dozens of types. Each one optimized for specific functions.
Humanoid Robots – General purpose. Modular design with interchangeable limbs and tools. Advanced sensor arrays for perception. Synthetic skin for human interaction. Rene’s control algorithms for natural movement. Perfect for service industry, research assistance, companionship.
Security Robots – Humanoid form but reinforced. Armor plating. Integrated weapons systems. Facial recognition. Threat assessment AI. Non-lethal and lethal options. For facility security, law enforcement support, military applications.
Construction Robots – Heavy-duty frames. Multiple arms for simultaneous tasks. Built-in tools—welders, drills, lifters. Can work in teams or solo. Autonomous construction management. For building everything from houses to space stations.
Cleaning Robots – Street cleaning variants: Large wheeled platforms with vacuum systems, pressure washers, sorting mechanisms. Household variants: Compact humanoid forms with specialized cleaning tools. Self-recharging. Can handle any environment.
Mining Robots – Extreme durability. Radiation shielded. Vacuum rated for space mining. Rock drilling and processing equipment integrated. Can work on Earth, Moon, asteroids. Autonomous operation for months.
Military Robots – Combat variants. Heavily armed and armored. Tactical AI. Can operate in squads. Non-humanoid options for infiltration or heavy assault. Designed to save human lives by taking the dangerous roles.
Manufacturing Robots – Precision manipulation at microscale. Multiple arms. Can interface directly with replicators and traditional equipment. Quality control sensors built-in. For factory automation.
Medical Robots – Surgical precision. Diagnostic sensors. Database of medical knowledge. Can assist doctors or perform procedures autonomously. Sterile environments maintained automatically.
Space Robots – Vacuum rated. Radiation hardened. Self-repairing systems. Can survive years in space without maintenance. For satellite repair, space station construction, deep space exploration.
Agricultural Robots – Optimized for farming. Planting, watering, harvesting. Soil analysis. Pest control. Can work fields autonomously. Increases food production dramatically.
Research Robots – Laboratory equipped. Can run experiments 24/7. Manipulate dangerous materials safely. Interface with scientific equipment. For accelerating research across all disciplines.
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Chapters
- Chapter 163: Mastery in a Day 2
- Chapter 162: Mastery in a Day
- Chapter 161: GLOBAL REACTION 2
- Chapter 160: GLOBAL REACTION
- Chapter 159: The World Transforms
- Chapter 158: Plans
- Chapter 157: Tests 2 - Energy Control and ELEMENTAL MANIPULATION
- Chapter 156: Tests
- Chapter 155: Gravity Chamber
- Chapter 154: Attempting the Third Ring
- Chapter 153: Saturation Point
- Chapter 152: The First Ring
- Chapter 151: Abundance
- Chapter 150: Forge Installation
- Chapter 149: The Synthesis
- Chapter 148: Exotic Forge
- Chapter 147: Exponential Manufacturing
- Chapter 146: Two Days Forward 3
- Chapter 145: Two Days Forward 2
- Chapter 144: Two Days Forward
- Chapter 143: Technological Explosion 3
- Chapter 142: Technological Explosion 2
- Chapter 141: Technological Explosion
- Chapter 140: Transformation Assessment
- Chapter 139: Full Cultivation - First Hour
- Chapter 138: First Circulation
- Chapter 137: THE INFINITE CIRCULATION METHOD
- Chapter 136: Knowledge Transfer
- Chapter 135: Hybrid Quantum-Optical Computing Architecture
- Chapter 134: Public Release & Quantum Leap
- Chapter 133: Night of Breakthroughs 2
- Chapter 132: Night of Breakthroughs
- Chapter 131: Going home to study 3
- Chapter 130: Going home to study 2
- Chapter 129: Going home to study
- Chapter 128: The Reward That Wasn’t 2
- Chapter 127: The Reward That Wasn’t
- Chapter 126: Technology Boom 2
- Chapter 125: Technology Boom
- Chapter 124: The Launch Event - Part 5 (Fusion Reactor Debut)
- Chapter 123: The Launch Event - Part 4 (Starr VR Debut)
- Chapter 122: The Launch Event - Part 3 (Starr VR Debut)
- Chapter 121: The Launch Event - Part 2
- Chapter 120: The Launch Event - Part 1
- Chapter 119: The Replicator Project 2
- Chapter 118: The Replicator Project 2
- Chapter 117: The Replicator Project
- Chapter 116: New Home, New Attention
- Chapter 115: New Look
- Chapter 114: Rapid Progress
- Chapter 113: Mind Cultivation and Confession
- Chapter 112: Cultivation
- Chapter 111: Explosive Growth 2
- Chapter 110: Explosive Growth
- Chapter 109: Planning and New Normal 2
- Chapter 108: Planning and New Normal
- Chapter 107: Dinner
- Chapter 106: Verification
- Chapter 105: First Day at Helix
- Chapter 104: Preparation
- Chapter 103: Protection
- Chapter 102: Perfect Design 2
- Chapter 101: Perfect Design
- Chapter 100: Breakthroughs
- Chapter 99: Family Business
- Chapter 98: The Cleansing
- Chapter 97: Digital Revolution
- Chapter 96: Neural Interface 2
- Chapter 95: Neural Interface
- Chapter 94: Foundation 2
- Chapter 93: Foundation
- Chapter 92: Enhancement
- Chapter 91: Awakening in Another World
- Chapter 90: Accumulation and Discovery
- Chapter 89: Vacuum Combat 2
- Chapter 88: Vacuum Combat
- Chapter 87: Mission Evaluation
- Chapter 86: Mission Hall
- Chapter 85 : Battle With Instructor and Assasinations
- Chapter 84: First Day
- Chapter 83: Earth-Prime 2
- Chapter 82: Earth-Prime 1
- Chapter 81: Trading Post
- Chapter 80: Assessment Conclusion 2
- Chapter 79: Assessment Conclusion
- Chapter 78: Shock
- Chapter 77: First Blood
- Chapter 76: Pirate Den 3
- Chapter 75: The Pirate Den 2
- Chapter 74: The Pirate Den
- Chapter 73: Quasar Metamorphosis 2
- Chapter 72: Quasar Metamorphosis 1
- Chapter 71: Soul Tempering
- Chapter 70: Reality Fragments & Soul Tempering
- Chapter 69: Soul Tempering Preparation 2
- Chapter 68: Soul Tempering Preparation
- Chapter 67: The Runic Clone 2
- Chapter 66: The Runic Clone
- Chapter 65: The Soul Problem
- Chapter 64: Body Reconstruction 2
- Chapter 63: Body Reconstruction 1
- Chapter 62: Universe Genesis
- Chapter 61: Origin Essence
- Chapter 60: The Path to Universal Seed
- Chapter 59: Extreme Training Decision
- Chapter 58 - 49: Training
- Chapter 57: Meeting in Suite 4701
- Chapter 56: The Tower of Stars
- Chapter 55: The Cosmic Vessel
- Chapter 54: Transition
- Chapter 53: Happy New Year and The Final Goodbyes
- Chapter 52: Adaptive Nano Combat Suits
- Chapter 51: Preparations & Shopping Morning
- Chapter 50: The Incident - Arrogant Young Master
- Chapter 49: Three Days of Farewell
- Chapter 48: Family Discussion
- Chapter 47: Gaia’s Invitation
- Chapter 46: Final Statistics
- Chapter 45: Confession
- Chapter 44: Satellite Orbit Advancement and Battle
- Chapter 43: Sixteen Years in Moments (Flashback)
- Chapter 42: Final Years and Legacy Real World Interlude
- Chapter 41: Years of Growth Training Complex
- Chapter 40: First Steps Into Eternity
- Chapter 39: Creating Techniques for the Parents
- Chapter 38: Space-Time Jump
- Chapter 37: Sealed Transformation
- Chapter 36: Pills and Seals
- Chapter 35: Solving the imbalance
- Chapter 34: Void Severance - Primordial Grade Weapon Soul
- Chapter 33: Transformation and Awakening
- Chapter 32: System Rewards and Reflection Late Night - Runar’s Room
- Chapter 31: Aftermath and Return
- Chapter 30: Journey to Shelter - The Families
- Chapter 29: Universal Will and Ascension The Pill’s Fury
- Chapter 28: Starlight Judgment Return to Reality
- Chapter 27: Comprehension and Evolution
- Chapter 26: The calm before the storm 2
- Chapter 25: The calm before the storm
- Chapter 24: The Realization 2
- Chapter 23: The Realization
- Chapter 22: The Spars Begin 2
- Chapter 21: The Spars Begin
- Chapter 20: Secret Assistance 2
- Chapter 19: Secret Assistance
- Chapter 18: What do you mean techniques aren’t hoarded like a national treasures
- Chapter 17: Transcendent Comprehension 2
- Chapter 16: Transcendent Comprehension
- Chapter 15: Cultivating the Path
- Chapter 14: Perfecting the Path
- Chapter 13: Explanations and Adjustments
- Chapter 12: Revelations 2
- Chapter 11: Revelations
- Chapter 10: Dual Cultivation Mall
- Chapter 9: Foundation Awakening
- Chapter 8: Back Home and Preparations
- Chapter 7: Meeting Family Friends
- Chapter 6: System’s Bounty
- Chapter 5: Runic Synthesis 2
- Chapter 4: Runic Synthesis
- Chapter 3: Newbie Gift Package 2
- Chapter 2: Newbie Gift Package
- Chapter 1: Truck-kun’s First Mission