That's a big ol' yikes. 10-4.
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Copy that, Desk Blotter, see you in orbital flight, as far away from that smokey as I can get, over.
Makes sense, amazon workers are used to piss in confined spaces, that's a skill in space.
I'm not sure that the attention to detail I've witnessed displayed by my amazon delivery guy is what I'd want from my rocket's heat shield and nose cone guy to be honest.
(i.e. just bung them on anywhere before sprinting to the next rocket at the end of an 18 hour shift for minimum wages minus work deductions including water, air and toilet fees).
What's the worst that could happen right? It's not like it's rocket science or an... oh, wait.
So basically the Futurama crew?