It's no wonder the players looked like they had seen a ghost. In the projection, Dr. Noah had a slight bald spot. His beard was slightly white, his face slim, and his gaze sharp. He wore a black sweater under a white lab coat, looking almost exactly like Steve Jobs.
It seemed like Dr. Noah could see the players' reactions through sensors. He asked, puzzled, "Do I really look like someone you know?"
"Yes, very much."
Li Cheng couldn't help but say that while some people on the real-world internet hailed Musk as a saint of open source, Steve Jobs was even more revered as the original tech saint.
Books like "Steve Jobs: The Legend", "Living to Change the World: The Steve Jobs Biography", and "Different Thinking: Innovations by Jobs" were perennial bestsellers.
Li Cheng's classmate Evans even had a photo of Jobs taped to his desk. Before major exams, he would use an Apple Pencil to play with a spirit board, trying to summon Steve Jobs to bless his exams.