He “joked” about selling flamethrowers. No one believed him. Then he did. Elon Musk also said he was shooting a Tesla into space. No one believed him. You know what happened next.
Okay, billionaire guy, we get it. When you say something that seems designed just to mess with people, you are usually serious. That’s why his latest tweet about building a certain kind of dragon is freakier than it seems.
Oh btw I’m building a cyborg dragon
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 25, 2018
We’re not eccentric billionaires boring holes and building dragons, so it almost feels inappropriate to point out one detail in Musk’s tweet can’t possibly be true: the word “cyborg.”
Cyborg means “a person whose physiological functioning is aided by or dependent upon a mechanical or electronic device.” If we wanted to assume that Elon Musk knows the technical definition of “cyborg,” that would mean he’s putting robot parts on an actual dragon. That seems doubtful.
What could easily be true is Musk is building something that may look, feel, and strangest of all, move like his idea of the fictional flaming, flying reptile. This sounds like it could even be some kind of unifying invention, in which the dragon burps flames produced by one of Musk’s flamethrowers.
Musk is pretty dry-witted sometimes, it’s true. Even flat-out funny.
I know … such an underserved market
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 25, 2018
That’s why we’re never sure what he’s really up to. But the social media people behind the Game of Thrones Twitter feed seem to think he’s serious, so there’s that.
Bend the knee to House Targaryen, @ElonMusk. #Dracarys https://t.co/PsFu1NsgBJ
— Game of Thrones (@GameOfThrones) April 25, 2018
It looks like we’ll just have to wait and see.
We do know for sure that if Musk gets this dragon thing off the ground, Game of Thrones producers will be pretty pissed they’ve wrapped production of the show.
h/t HighSnobiety