- This article is about the character. For the guest star, see Elon Musk.
Elon Musk
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Character Information
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Elon Musk is a Canadian-American business magnate, inventor, and investor.
History
An Ask advertisement revealed there is a type of male body spray called "Elon Musk".[1]
Elon Musk goes to Springfield as he secretly toured the country in his spaceship. He landed in the backyard of the Simpsons house and met the family, quickly becoming friends with them. He asked Homer to take him to the power plant where he began to make suggestions on how to improve the plant. Mr. Burns liked his suggestions and started to put them into play, thinking they would profit him. Smithers on the other hand didn't think his ideas were good for Mr. Burns and the plant but Burns wouldn't listen to him.
In the time Musk and Burns were working together, they made a lot of changes. Electric cars started becoming popular in Springfield, the power for the school was being generated by Willie turning a wheel and the power plant was becoming more environmentally friendly and was generating more power. Eventually, Mr. Burns found out that he would start loosing money from the power plant and hired hit men to take out Musk.
Homer had to break off his friendship with Elon because what they did together ended up losing his other friends their jobs and he was upset over that as they blamed him. That is when Burns elderly hit men took their chance to kill Musk, but they missed their aim and almost hit Homer, but Elon saved his life. This made it even harder for Homer to break off their friendship, but he did.
Back in the Simpsons back yard, Elon Musk got back into his spaceship after saying goodbye to everyone. He also gave Bart a working lightsaber as a parting gift. Musk set off in his spaceship, but came back to drop Lisa off, who was trying to smuggle herself aboard. He then set off again. In his spaceship, he lamented that there was one thing he would miss about Springfield, whilst playing a hologram of Homer he had made. He then cried a single tear.[2]
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