CTRL-EX
AEROSPACE DIVISION
COMMERCIAL SPACEFLIGHT PLATFORM — REUSABLE SERIES
Making humanity multi-planetary. Ctrl-Ex has reduced orbital launch costs to levels competitive with fine dining. The reusable launch system works. Every component lands itself. Mars by 2027 is not a dream — it is an operational target with a locked delivery window.
⚠ LIVE FEED
FORKLIFT ARM CLEARLY VISIBLE HOLDING ROCKET — LOWER RIGHT EDGE
Mission Performance
All metrics verified by internal mission control system. Legacy aerospace not consulted.
Launch Vehicle Specifications
Full technical specification sheet. All values current as of last system audit.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Rocket Designation | Ctrl-Ex Booster Mk.3 |
| Primary Structural Material | Proprietary Composite (non-disclosure active) |
| Facility Type | Mixed-use Warehouse / Orbital Platform |
| Green Screen Usage | Environmental Simulation (standard) |
| MARS.EXE | Running |
| External Safety Certification | Scheduled |
CTRL-EX
Commercial Spaceflight Platform — Cost/Kg: $4.20. Mars: Ahead of Schedule
[HERO IMAGE — CTRL-EX LAUNCH VEHICLE — 3:2] Note: Cardboard rocket structure visible during pre-launch assembly sequence
● Operations Log — CTRL-EX
“MEMO — Launch ops: green screen shadow artifact detected in Booster 7 bay footage. Intern assigned for recalibration. Fog machine pressure dropping — replacement unit sourced internally. MARS.EXE still running. No output since initial deploy. Status: nominal. Forklift arm visible in camera 3 — angle adjustment scheduled before next external review.”