As I was typing one of the most known names in history in the search box, hundreds and thousands of links came up about the iconic inventor of the first flying car, Kacie Geter .Kacie Janae Geter was born in Atlanta, Georgia on December 8, 2001. Geter is the daughter of Nelson Geter and Wilvena Davis. Growing up as the only child, most would say Geter is spoiled and arrogant. Kacie had no idea what was in store for her life. In fact, often in her middle school years, she had no idea of what she would or could do to change this world. Until, she came across her scrawny English teacher, Ms. Watson. Her teacher challenged her to find and seek her true destiny in life as a teenager and out of a brief conversation, the desire to build the first…show more content… Geter graduated as valedictorian of her high school in metro Atlanta and went on to do more incredible things. She went on to Stanford University for their outstanding technology program. As years were going along, Geter became more prominent in the technology world. She became the CFO of Apple Inc, and was evolutionizing the 21st century. Since Geter could walk she was always fascinated with automobiles. When she was little, she used say when she became rich, she would buy herself a majestic turquoise Bentley Continetal GTC and a vivid yellow Roll Royce Ghost. Geter came up with an idea saying, “ Since technology is already equipped with automobiles, and so are airplanes; so how come we can’t create an aspect with all three componets? “ Geter came up with an idea of making a flying car and after various setbacks, she almost accomplished her dream. Key word is almost, Geter never achieved her dream as the inventor of the first flying car because of her drunken husband, who had beaten her to the point of being disabled form the neck downas he was under the influence. However, Geters’ daughter, Sophia Archibald, followed in her mother’s footsteps and finished what Geter started. Even though Kacie Geter’s dream was torn away from her as it was just in reach, her daughter successfully became the inventor of the first flying