With Harrison Clark's current thinking speed as a perfect Galactic Human, his efficiency was incomprehensible when he was fully focused on doing something, comparable to a supercomputer.
Unfortunately, there were no precise brainwave reading devices available now. To convert the thoughts in his brain into something others could use, the most convenient way was still to do it by hand.
In the short span of seven days, he worked at a speed of 200,000 words per hour, ten hours a day, completing a 20 million-word, epic-script-collection-like work.
He typed on the keyboard with an average of several million times per hour, even up to tens of millions of times.
He went through a top-notch mechanical keyboard every two days.
There were a hundred movies in the script collection, with an average of 200,000 words per movie. These were the century-spanning classics from the 21st to the 41st, combining word-of-mouth evaluations, professional field evaluations, and audience recognition.