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Chapter–547 Tycoon Farm’s Impossible Footage
Chapter 547 Tycoon Farm’s Impossible Footage
Getting in touch with a verification agency went even smoother than he expected.
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Through the corporation’s legal department, Bruno contacted the Visual Information Department under the Kingdom Bio–Research Institute and paid a rush verification fee of 500,00 stellar coins.
The other side agreed immediately and sent a special team of three researchers.
During the call, Bruno checked their résumés.
One specialized in detecting fake holographic footage. Another focused on biological motion simulation algorithms. The third was an expert in cell–level microscopic image analysis.
It was basically the best lineup money could buy.
When Bruno uploaded the video file, he even felt a little bad about spending the money.
This is overkill.
But his boss wanted evidence no one could argue against. That meant using the most expensive experts available.
The research team felt the same way when they accepted the job.
Lead researcher, Brock Cantrell sat at his workstation.
screen on the left showed the video’s data stream. The one on the right Three holographic screens floated in front of him. The displayed the kingdom’s standard anti–forgery detection system. The middle screen played footage from Tycoon Farm.
He dragged the progress bar back to the beginning and ordered a hot cup of coffee, expecting to finish the job in less than 15 minutes.
After all, footage this ridiculous had to be fake. How could something that went against common sense possibly be real?
With 500,000 stellar coins, each member of the team would still pocket over a hundred grand. This job felt way too easy.
He loaded the video into the first analysis module.
Lighting consistency analysis.
This module tracked the direction of every light source, shadow angle, and reflection intensity in each pixel to determine whether the lighting physics matched reality.
The most common flaw in fake holographic footage was lighting. It was extremely hard for editors to perfectly simulate complex real–world light interactions frame by frame.
The system began processing the data. The progress bar slowly moved forward.
Brock leaned back in his chair and took a sip of coffee.
Firteen minutes later, the result appeared:
Lighting Consistency Score: 99.97%
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Chapter 547 Tycoon Farm’s Impossible Footage
Brock raised an eyebrow.
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That number was absurdly high. Even professionally shot real footage using top–tier studio equipment usually scored around
99.5%.
A score of 99.97% meant the lighting physics in the video were almost flawless. Every soft shadow edge and every reflected light decay curve perfectly matched real–world physical laws.
Still, his first reaction was not that the footage might be real. Instead, he thought the forger was extremely skilled.
He had seen fake footage become more advanced every year. Some high–end studios could already achieve over 99% realism in lighting simulations. A figure like 99,97% was rare, but not impossible.
He sent the result to the team’s group chat along with a short message. “No obvious flaws in the lighting. Continue the investigation.”
The second module quickly started running.
Biological motion analysis.
This module focused on animals and humans inside the footage. By analyzing joint angles, balance shifts, walking cycles, and movement patterns, it determined whether the motion followed real biomechanical laws.
Fake movement often carried subtle signs of artificial animation.
For example, footsteps might repeat with overly perfect timing, or weight transfer curves might look too smooth. These flaws were hard for humans to notice, but algorithms could catch them instantly
Brock clipped several key scenes of the sheep walking, running, and grazing, then fed them into the system.
This time, they waited for 25 minutes.
When the result appeared, Brock had just picked up his second cup of coffee. He glanced at the numbers on the screen and froze.
Biological Motion Consistency Score: 99.89%
His first thought was that the system’s tolerance settings were too loose.
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