So the dragon in the shape of a chair thought it would be the star of the show that first day.
When the first executive came that Monday morning to see what Mr Martin had to offer Mr Martin got off the dragon chair to greet his potential client.
The chair turned into a growing column of smoke behind the unawares Mr Martin and materialized into its true magnificent dragon form.
Alas the industry had been using holographic projectors since at lest the mid 1970s so the jaded industry executive was not impressed by this huge timid dragon standing behind Mr Martin.
The executive asked Mr Martin if his holographic projector was one of the early 1970s models or a more up to date 1990s era
Graviton 2000 model that allowed the hologram to pick up objects and push things about.
The executive HAD noticed that the hologram seemed reluctant to do more then just stand there
over Mr Mrtin and just scowl away.
Confused
Mr Martin turned around and the timid dragon immediately became just a innocent looking chair again,with Mr Martin none the wiser
for its dual nature.
The executive wasn't impressed
not only couldn't Mr Martin afford a Graviton 2000
but the 1970s model he seemed to be using went on and off on its own accord.
Not something his Studio wanted to have on their sets.
So the Executive refused Mr Martins business card and walked off quickly in a huff.