On this note, I will say, if you have control over a wild card such as Elon Musk, not matter what happens, the best tactic is to maintain that illusion that he has no allegiances.
In other words, if he is working for the White Hats, the best way to make use of his potent abilities is to keep the Black Hats guessing whose side he is truly on.
One day he is working for Black Hats, the next he's working for White Hats, and then the next he's back to Black Hats.
The resources being used to predict his moves would be immeasurable at this stage in the game.
Another way to put it is that Elon Musk is the "gentle giant" who suddenly goes beast mode to let the protagonists sneak their way to the finish line:
On this note, I will say, if you have control over a wild card such as Elon Musk, not matter what happens, the best tactic is to maintain that illusion that he has no allegiances.
In other words, if he is working for the White Hats, the best way to make use of his potent abilities is to keep the Black Hats guessing whose side he is truly on.
One day he is working for Black Hats, the next he's working for White Hats, and then the next he's back to Black Hats.
The resources being used to predict his moves would be immeasurable at this stage in the game.
Another way to put it is that Elon Musk is the "gentle giant" who suddenly goes beast mode to let the protagonists sneak their way to the finish line:
https://youtu.be/MmVkNHFfSi0?t=69
It's good we aren't sure whose side he is on, because the Cabal would be equally confused, and expend a ton of ammunition should he turn to bite them.