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youngblack253
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Here’s how to fix Apex Legends
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Adding a hardcore mode is what Apex needs to bridge the gap between the old COD demo that currently plays vs what Apex Legends has been trying to implement (true team play). COD created a generation of selfish gamers. So this is a needed step to bring players back to a unified place. Where their efforts are tied together and encouraged.
There a glitch in the Apex Matrix #apexlegends
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There a glitch in the Apex Matrix #apexlegends
Targeted Marketing (Safe & Quality? Maybe not)
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Targeted Marketing (Safe & Quality? Maybe not)
Junior has something to say. (Day 2 in Miami)
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Junior has something to say. (Day 2 in Miami)
Don't come here IF...Day 1 Miami Anniversary vlog.
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Don't come here IF...Day 1 Miami Anniversary vlog.
youngblack253 - Black Ops II Game Clip
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youngblack253 - Black Ops II Game Clip
youngblack253 - Black Ops II Game Clip
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youngblack253 - Black Ops II Game Clip
I can see where you're coming from, but overall it's not a great idea. Let's say you're referring to any mountain previously untouched by humans in any significant way. Let's also say that it's built close enough to major cities where all the workers required from construction to janitorial services to all the engineers and scientists are readily available. Without those issues being taken into consideration, here are the main problems I identified. Accessibility: Constructing a rocket launch site on the top of a tall mountain would require building roads or transportation infrastructure to reach the location. Mountains often have rugged terrain, making it difficult and expensive to develop suitable access routes. This could significantly increase construction costs and logistical challenges. Construction challenges: Mountains often have unstable geological conditions, which could make it challenging to build a stable and secure infrastructure. The presence of steep slopes, loose rocks, and other geological hazards may pose risks to the construction crew and increase the complexity and cost of building a launch site. Operational limitations: Launching rockets from a mountainous area would impose operational limitations. Rockets typically require a vast area for safety reasons, including potential launch failures or trajectory deviations. Mountainous terrain might restrict the range of possible launch trajectories, limiting the flexibility of the launch site and increasing the likelihood of rockets flying over populated areas or sensitive environmental regions. Environmental impact: Developing a rocket launch site in a pristine mountain environment could have significant environmental consequences. Mountains often harbor unique ecosystems, sensitive flora and fauna, and important water catchment areas. Construction activities, rocket launches, and the associated infrastructure could disrupt these ecosystems, potentially leading to irreversible damage and affecting local biodiversity. Support infrastructure: Building a rocket launch site on top of a mountain would require establishing essential support infrastructure, including power, water, and communication systems. The lack of pre-existing infrastructure would increase the cost and complexity of providing these essential services, making the project more challenging to execute. Safety and emergency response: Mountains can experience severe weather conditions, including high winds, snowstorms, and lightning strikes. Establishing safety protocols and emergency response systems in such an environment would be crucial but could be more challenging due to the location's remoteness and harsh conditions. Additionally, emergency evacuations and medical support may be more difficult to access in a mountainous area. Cost implications: Constructing a rocket launch site on a tall mountain with zero pre-existing infrastructure would likely result in significant cost overruns. The expenses associated with road construction, site preparation, infrastructure development, and ongoing maintenance could quickly escalate, making the project economically unfeasible. (I used AI to elaborate, but the topics were mine.) Overall, its not a great idea. If your idea was out of interest of fuel usage, there's a company you might wanna check out called "SpinLaunch" that spins a payload and counterweight very fast in order to build up tangential velocity in the payload that would then be released to launch said payload into orbit. They're still not at that level yet, but they're working on it, and it's honestly super interesting. Hope that helped answer your question :)
Some good points were brought up here for sure. And I have seen the spin launch method for a rocket that compares to modern day rockets I can see that method as being expensive as well. But a lot of those disadvantages could be eliminated in my opinion if the investment was put into the solutions. For instance making the railway a closed air right system or orienting the path of the launch in the direction of the wind where the wind could give an assist. My thinking is this. If we can figure out how to hold make tons of force with water in the case of dams then from an engineering standpoint it seems like we could build a launching ramp up the side of a mountain. But I could be wrong.
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You should @markrober or deliver the message yourself. I'm not a big science guy, but this sounds like an exciting theory!
This could be in a video game
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BYRD4REAL @byrd4real thanks bro bro...looking forward to your new stuff too.
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