Chapter 147: Chapter 147: Exponential Manufacturing
DAY 3 – MORNING – 6:00 AM
Orion’s eyes opened. Dawn light filtered through the bedroom windows. His internal clock precise as always.
He lay still for a moment. Checked his ring halo. 31.8% → 32.3%. Half a percent growth during two hours of sleep. Passive cultivation working continuously.
Normally he’d head to the garden for morning cultivation, four hours of active meditation ad maximum solar absorption.
But not today.
Today he had work to do. The biological organisms wouldn’t create themselves.
Orion got up. Went to the bathroom. Took a quick shower. The hot water felt good against his enhanced skin. He could feel the thermal energy being absorbed. Converted. Circulated.
Even showering contributed to cultivation now.
Dressed in simple clothes. Dark pants. Long-sleeved shirt. Comfortable shoes. Nothing fancy. Just practical.
Checked the time. 6:47 AM.
He walked downstairs. René was in the kitchen preparing breakfast.
“Good morning, Orion. Early start today?”
“Heading to the lab. Big day ahead.”
“I’ve prepared food to go. Protein bars, fruit, water. You can eat on the drive.”
“Thanks.”
Orion grabbed the bag. Headed out to his car. Drove toward Starr Labs while eating. The protein bars were good. Dense nutrition. His body processed them efficiently.
STARR LABS – MAIN CONFERENCE ROOM – 7:30 AM
Orion had called a morning meeting. All senior researchers. Dr. Martinez, Dr. Zhao, Dr. Chen, Dr. Tanaka, Dr. Okafor. Plus a few dozen others from various departments.
They gathered in the main conference room. Coffee and pastries on the side table. Everyone looking alert despite the early hour. After all their genius boss was around today.
“Good morning everyone,” Orion began. “I know it’s early. But we have a lot to cover. First, status update on Mark II replicators?”
Dr. Martinez stood. “All ten units operating at full capacity. We’ve completed the biological lab equipment delivery. Currently manufacturing God’s Core components. Second unit is eighty percent complete.”
“Good. I’m changing manufacturing priorities.”
Surprised, everyone looked up.
“Stop all Mark II production immediately. We’re moving to Mark III.”
Confused glances around the table.
Dr. Zhao spoke up. “Mark III? We haven’t seen designs for—”
“I sent them last night. Check your inboxes.”
Tablets came out. Files opened. Eyes widened.
Dr. Chen was the first to speak. “Mr. Starr, this is… this design is an order of magnitude more complex than Mark II.”
“And ten times faster. Mark III can self-replicate in under sixty seconds. Complete assembly in minutes. It’s what we need for true exponential manufacturing.”
Dr. Tanaka was scrolling through specifications. “OMG. There’s a graviton capture device integrated into the design. And spatial compression fields that— Mr. Starr, this is incredible. The internal space is hundreds of times larger than external dimensions.”
“Gravitons solve multiple problems,” Orion explained. “Spatial compression gives us massive parallel processing capability in compact form. The mini fusion reactor provides unlimited power. Mark III is what we need for the next phase.”
Dr. Okafor raised her hand. “I have to ask. How do we build Mark III with Mark II units? The complexity is—”
“Mark II can build Mark III. It’ll take longer than usual. Approximately eight hours per unit. But it’s possible. I need you to use all ten Mark II replicators to manufacture three Mark III units. Nothing else. Drop everything and focus on this.”
“Three units only?”
“Three is enough. Once they’re operational, they’ll replicate themselves. Sixty seconds per replication. Minutes for assembly. We’ll have hundreds of Mark III units within hours. Then thousands. That’s true exponential manufacturing.”
The room was silent. Processing the implications.
“After the three Mark IIIs are complete and begin self-replication,” Orion continued, “the Mark II units can return to their current manufacturing queue. God’s Core production, consumer technologies, whatever’s scheduled. But right now, Mark III is priority one.”
Dr. Martinez nodded slowly. “Understood. We’ll begin immediately. Eight hours per unit means… twenty-four hours for all three. They’ll be ready tomorrow morning.”
“Perfect.”
“Next topic,” Orion said. “I’m seeing confusion on your faces about some technologies. Let me clarify.”
He pulled up a holographic display. The graviton capture device appeared.
“This technology is critical. It captures graviton particles from quantum vacuum fluctuations. Gravitons enable multiple applications: anti-gravity, spatial compression, inertial dampening, warp drive. Everything advanced.”
Dr. Zhao leaned forward. “I’ve been studying the designs but couldn’t figure out the capture mechanism. How do you extract particles from vacuum fluctuations?”
The other researchers also nodded at this question.
Orion spent ten minutes explaining. Quantum field theory. Zero-point energy. Temporary particle-antiparticle pairs. How to stabilize graviton particles before they annihilated. The resonance frequencies needed. The containment fields.
The researchers took notes frantically. This was beyond graduate-level and Nobel-level physics that didn’t exist in any textbook.
“The breakthrough here,” Orion concluded, “is that gravitons solve resource limitations. We can capture them continuously. Build up reserves. Use them for advanced applications without depleting. That’s what makes Mark III viable. What makes spacecraft practical. What enables our entire advanced technology roadmap.”
“Incredible,” Dr. Chen muttered. “This opens up everything.”
“Exactly.”
Orion moved to the next topic. “Photonic computing and quantum integration. Some of you have been asking about the God’s Core architecture. Let me explain how quantum and optical systems work together…”
He spent another fifteen minutes on computing technology. How qubits operated. How photonic interconnects achieved light-speed data transfer. How the hybrid architecture achieved synergy.
Then energy systems. Battery technology. The 150,000 Wh/kg energy density. How exotic material integration at molecular level created quantum-coherent storage.
Fast charging systems. How to transfer massive power in seconds without destroying batteries.
Each explanation unlocked understanding. The researchers grasped principles they’d been struggling with. Asked intelligent follow-up questions. Orion answered each one clearly.
“Next priority,” Orion said. “Virtual world deployment. We have the VR headsets. We have the platform. But it’s been running on limited server capacity. That changes now.”
He pulled up the God’s Core specifications.
“I need you to work with Rene to integrate the virtual world and Simulator into the God’s Core quantum computers. Full migration. Once complete, we can support billions of users simultaneously instead of millions.”
Dr. Okafor nodded. “We can handle the integration. Timeline?”
“Three days maximum. This is high priority. Once integration is complete, we announce public access. Everyone on Earth can enter the virtual world using Starr VR headsets.”
“That’ll be massive,” Dr. Martinez said. “Global impact. Should we coordinate with Cassia for the announcement?”
“Yes. Have her prepare a press release. ’Starr Technologies has solved photonic computing and quantum computing. Virtual world now accessible to all users. Infinite capacity. Perfect simulation. New era of human interaction.’”
Dr. Chen was already typing notes. “This will change everything. Businesses can move operations into virtual space. Eliminate office buildings. Reduce transportation costs. And many more.”
“Exactly. Education can happen in virtual classrooms. Medical consultations in virtual clinics. Social interaction without physical travel. The virtual world becomes an extension of reality.”
“We’ll get started immediately,” Dr. Okafor said.
LICENSING STRATEGY – 8:25 AM
“Licensing update,” Orion continued. “Mark I replicators can be licensed to governments and corporations. Set reasonable terms. Let them manufacture basic goods domestically.”
“Mark I only?” Dr. Tanaka asked.
“Correct. Mark II and Mark III remain proprietary. Strategic advantage. We’re the only ones with exponential manufacturing at that scale. Licensing Mark I gives others capability without giving away our lead.”
“Smart,” Dr. Martinez acknowledged. “They get functional replicators. We maintain technological superiority.”
“Cassia will handle the actual negotiations. But engineering needs to prepare documentation. Operating manuals. Safety protocols. Maintenance procedures. Everything needed for external operators.”
“We can have that ready in a week,” Dr. Zhao said.
“Good enough.”
MANUFACTURING PRIORITIES – 8:30 AM
Orion pulled up the production schedule.
“Once Mark IIIs are self-replicating, our manufacturing capacity becomes essentially unlimited. We can produce anything at massive scale. Current priorities are:
One: God’s Core computers. I want one hundred units operational within two weeks. Deploy globally to major research institutions, universities, medical centers.
Two: Upgraded fusion reactors. Mark II design. Smaller, more efficient than current model. Sell to Federation government, military, major corporations. Energy independence for everyone.
Three: Consumer technology mass production. Batteries, photonic chips, vehicles. License the designs but also manufacture directly. Flood the market. Make these technologies ubiquitous.
Four: Medical devices. Gene sequencers, diagnostic scanners, regeneration chambers. Get them into hospitals worldwide.
Five: Spacecraft components. Start building prototypes. Personal craft, cargo haulers, mining vessels. Space program begins as soon as we have functional units.”
Dr. Martinez was adding everything to the production database. “With Mark IIIs in operation, we can handle all of this simultaneously. Multiple parallel production lines.”
“That’s the goal. Exponential capability for exponential deployment.”
HUMANOID ROBOT DELIVERY – 8:45 AM
“One more thing,” Orion said. “I sent a design blueprint of specialized humanoid robot yesterday. Is it ready?”
Dr. Chen nodded. “Completed three hours ago. It’s in storage bay seven. Quite sophisticated I must say. We followed your specifications exactly but… can I ask what it’s for?”
“Laboratory assistant. And security.”
Orion pulled up the robot’s technical specifications on the display.
The design was advanced. More sophisticated than René’s current body. Female humanoid form. Perfect human appearance down to skin texture and facial expressions.
But underneath the synthetic flesh:
Advanced batteries (months of operation between charges), integrated laser weapons (defensive capability), mini fusion reactor (backup power), light shield technology (energy deflection), nano-synthetic materials (bulletproof skin), enhanced strength actuators (could lift two tons), quantum processors (human-level AI capability).
“This robot can operate independently in hazardous environments,” Orion explained. “The biosafety lab where I’ll be working is level four containment. Dangerous organisms. This robot can handle exposure without risk. Plus provide security if anything goes wrong.”
“And the weapons systems?” Dr. Tanaka asked carefully.
“Precaution. The biological work I’m doing is sensitive. Valuable. I need protection against corporate espionage or worse. This robot can defend the lab and me if necessary.”
Everyone nodded. Made sense. Starr Technologies had plenty of enemies who’d love to steal their research.
“Rene’s AI will control this robot,” Orion continued. “She’ll have two bodies. The original robot at home, and this laboratory/security unit. Simultaneous operation.”
“Impressive,” Dr. Martinez said. “Distributed consciousness across multiple platforms.”
“Exactly. Have the robot delivered to biosafety facility within the hour. I’ll activate it there.”
“Understood.”
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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
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- 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
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- Chapter 100: Breakthroughs
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- Chapter 98: The Cleansing
- Chapter 97: Digital Revolution
- Chapter 96: Neural Interface 2
- Chapter 95: Neural Interface
- Chapter 94: Foundation 2
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- Chapter 91: Awakening in Another World
- Chapter 90: Accumulation and Discovery
- Chapter 89: Vacuum Combat 2
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- Chapter 85 : Battle With Instructor and Assasinations
- Chapter 84: First Day
- Chapter 83: Earth-Prime 2
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- Chapter 81: Trading Post
- Chapter 80: Assessment Conclusion 2
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- Chapter 78: Shock
- Chapter 77: First Blood
- Chapter 76: Pirate Den 3
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- Chapter 73: Quasar Metamorphosis 2
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- 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
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- 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
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- Chapter 5: Runic Synthesis 2
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- Chapter 3: Newbie Gift Package 2
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