Professor Deacon was a brilliant scientist who had always been concerned about the fresh water crisis that was looming over humanity. He believed that ice in space could be the solution to our problems. He presented his idea at a science convention attended by the brightest minds in the field, but unfortunately, he was laughed out of the room.
Deacon was not one to be easily defeated. He was determined to prove his theory right, no matter the cost. So he set to work on a spaceship in a secluded land, stealing parts and rocket fuel over the course of several years. Finally, he was close to completing his rocket to full safety regulations when he was caught on camera.
Aware that the authorities would soon be after him, Deacon received a call from a fellow scientist, Helga, who had a crush on him and decided to warn him. Deacon had a choice to make: turn himself in or take his rocket to space and retrieve a giant ice block of fresh water from a moon orbiting Neptune.
Without hesitation, Deacon chose the latter. The trip to Neptune was treacherous, with Deacon having to constantly repair his ship and dodge asteroids. But he was determined to get the ice block and prove his theory right.
Finally, after months of travel, Deacon arrived at the moon and retrieved the ice block. The journey back to Earth was just as challenging as the journey there, but Deacon persevered, knowing that the fate of humanity was at stake.
As he approached Earth, Deacon was hit by a sudden burst of diamond rain, causing the precious gems to fall into his airlock. Deacon had become incredibly rich, but his focus was on delivering the ice block to Earth.
When he finally landed, Deacon was greeted as a hero. His discovery had saved humanity from the fresh water crisis, and he had also become incredibly wealthy. But for Deacon, the satisfaction of proving his theory right was the greatest reward of all.