Fortunately that doesn't work.
Even if Musk totally shut down Twitter, then opened an identical platform named X, the contracts Twitter held are still enforceable under the law.
There might be stipulations in the contracts where severance isn't payable if the company fails, but if I remember correctly, this severance is something mandated by state law, and not just a contractual perk.
So bottom line, Musk is liable unless his lawyers are able to worm their way into a settlement.
I've flipped flopped my consensus about the game a couple times, but my conclusion is this...
Starfield is not going to be what you expected from Skyrim in space, at first. It will seem weird and claustrophobic and broken.
But if you give yourself a bit to acclimate to the world they've built, there is a surprisingly engaging game underneath.
I believe they've left most planets barren on purpose, so they can easily shove DLC wherever they want for the next 10 years.
"New facehugger planet, 20 hours of exciting quests and valuable loot! - $29.99"
That's 100% going to happen.