CTRL-EX

CTRL-EX

AEROSPACE DIVISION

COMMERCIAL SPACEFLIGHT PLATFORM — REUSABLE SERIES

OPERATIONALMARS: 2027

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.

[HERO IMAGE — CTRL-EX LAUNCH VEHICLE — 3:2] Note: Cardboard rocket structure visible during pre-launch assembly sequence
CTRL-EX MK1 — PRE-LAUNCH CONFIGURATION — BOOSTER RECOVERY SYSTEM ARMED

⚠ 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.

$0.00
COST/KG TO LEO
NOMINAL
0
LANDINGS
NOMINAL
0
DOWNTIME
OPTIMAL
0 mo
MONTHS AHEAD
NOMINAL

Launch Vehicle Specifications

Full technical specification sheet. All values current as of last system audit.

Active Launch Platforms8NOMINAL
Cost Per Kg to LEO$4.20NOMINAL
Booster Recovery Rate94%NOMINAL
Structural MaterialProprietary CompositePENDING
Technical Specifications
ParameterValue
Rocket DesignationCtrl-Ex Booster Mk.3
Primary Structural MaterialProprietary Composite (non-disclosure active)
Facility TypeMixed-use Warehouse / Orbital Platform
Green Screen UsageEnvironmental Simulation (standard)
MARS.EXERunning
External Safety CertificationScheduled
CTRL-EXCommercial 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

● RESTRICTED — INTERNAL FEED

SECURITY CLASSIFICATION: INTERNAL — CAMERA FEEDS ACTIVE

CAM_003
14:33:22LIVE
[CCTV FEED — CAM_00314:33:22]
● REC

Forklift holding cardboard rocket structure. Intern operating fog machine at base. Second individual inside structure providing movement.

FEED: ACTIVESTATUS: NOMINAL
CAM_007
14:35:41LIVE
[CCTV FEED — CAM_00714:35:41]
● REC

Green screen visible behind booster bay. Ambient shadow from studio light detected. MARS.EXE terminal open — cursor blinking, no output.

FEED: ACTIVESTATUS: NOMINAL

SCREENSHOT CAPTION:

me telling my parents I'm working on something big

● Operations Log — CTRL-EX

INTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS — NOT FOR EXTERNAL DISTRIBUTION

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.

[06:30]CTRL-EX:[INFO]
Reusable booster pre-launch checklist complete. Recovery system armed.
[08:22]CTRL-EX:[INFO]
Cost-per-kg calculation updated. $4.20/kg. Competitive with fine dining.
[09:15]CTRL-EX:[INFO]
Legacy aerospace procurement process bypassed. Timeline unchanged.
[10:00]CTRL-EX:[INFO]
Booster re-entry confirmed. Third consecutive autonomous landing. Obviously.
[10:44]CTRL-EX:[WARN]
Launch window reclassified as overhead. Proceeding on internal schedule.
[11:12]CTRL-EX:[INFO]
MARS.EXE process confirmed running. No output since initial deploy. Status: nominal.
[11:55]CTRL-EX:[INFO]
Gravity treated as UX challenge. Engineering constraint resolved.
[12:14]CTRL-EX:[INFO]
Test footage archived on-chain. Immutable proof of concept established.
[13:00]CTRL-EX:[INFO]
Mars delivery window locked. The math was always going to work.
[14:40]CTRL-EX:[WARN]
Legacy aerospace contacted regarding collaboration. Response time: 40 years. Proceeding without.