Professional matters require professionals.
On the surface, he was just a young man in his twenties, while behind the scenes, he was an unbeatable music producer who could single-handedly handle lyrics and composing. Diving deeper, he was a hegemonic scientist who never conducted experiments but whose theories could lead the era, so much so that the Nobel Prizes of the next few decades would be required to be renamed with the surname Chen. Ultimately, he was Harrison Clark, a Galactic human who had been leaping around for thousands of years - undoubtedly the most professional alien expert of this era.
Mendelson was unhappy for a moment when Harrison snatched his position, but quickly restrained himself.
That's because he noticed Harrison squinting his eyes and carefully examining the symbols on the spheres.
These symbols were undoubtedly the language of alien civilizations, but their structure was too complex.