In reality it turned out to be a worse C in many ways, because it has a GC and fat runtime (ruling it out for a huge chunk of what you might use C for) and lacks any kind of metaprogramming capability (yes, C macros are bad, but they're useful/necessary a lot of the time).
Regardless of their intention, it turned out to be a competitor to Java, not C.
Regardless of their intention, it turned out to be a competitor to Java, not C.