BREAKING: The first spark flew when the billboard flickered—Apple’s logo glitching out right above a Tesla store, like the universe wanted drama. Elon stepped out, Pi Phone in hand, sunlight catching its edges like a weapon freshly unsheathed. Reporters surged forward, but he didn’t even blink; he just smirked, thumb tapping the Starlink interface glowing like a low-key threat.

Across the street, people gasped as drones spelled out one bold message in the sky: “Innovation Never Sleeps.” For a second, the whole city felt like it was holding its breath, waiting for the tech war to officially begin. Car alarms echoed like an opening fanfare, while shadows of helicopters danced over glass skyscrapers, reflecting the chaos below.

Inside the Tesla store, employees peeked nervously from behind counters, smartphones trembling in their hands. A faint hum rose from the electric engines on display, almost in sync with the electric tension in the air. Onlookers whispered, “Is this real? Or some publicity stunt?”
Elon’s gaze swept across the street, sharp, calculating, a predator measuring its prey. Every movement was deliberate. Every glance sent a signal. And then, with a flick of his wrist, another set of drones leapt into the sky, forming a digital chessboard of words, numbers, and symbols — an unspoken challenge to the world’s richest tech titan.

Somewhere above, Starlink satellites blinked in quiet solidarity, like unseen allies waiting for their commander’s signal. The game had begun. And no one wanted to be caught on the wrong side of Elon Musk today.