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Professor Frink is the resident mad scientist of Springfield, constantly building and testing inventions with a mix of optimism and occasional failure, much like Alex's approach to rocketry. Alex's tweet "Kestrel has launched! It didn’t work great, but it’s what I expected on the first try. The vehicle was mostly destroyed, but everything can be reprinted!" shows a willingness to experiment and iterate, which mirrors Frink's endless tinkering. The excitement in "Absolutely amazing!!!" and disappointment in "NOOO" echo Frink's emotional reactions to his own experiments. Alex's focus on technical details, such as "Acceleration Alpha has been completed! This flight computer won’t just support my TVC program, but it will instead be a “universal” computer for other rockets too," reflects Frink’s love for cutting‑edge tech and universal applications. Like Frink’s habit of explaining complex concepts in a nerd‑y way, Alex shares detailed updates like "Kestrel Moose Rocket System’s newest TVC rocket! This vehicle uses static fired TVC hardware ... fully 3D printed!" showing a blend of scientific enthusiasm and hands‑on engineering.

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Alex’s tweets are largely project‑focused updates rather than conversational posts, such as "Kestrel has launched! It didn’t work great, but it’s what I expected on the first try. The vehicle was mostly destroyed, but everything can be reprinted!" He consistently shares concrete technical details, for example the description of the Kestrel Moose Rocket System: "This vehicle uses static‑fired TVC hardware, the Acceleration Alpha flight computer, and it is fully 3D printed!" His decision‑making appears logical and results‑oriented, as seen in "Acceleration Alpha has been completed! This flight computer won’t just support my TVC program, but it will instead be a "universal" computer for other rockets too." He plans and schedules his launches meticulously, stating "We will attempt the first flight of Kestrel TOMORROW, weather permitting! (Don’t worry, the blue tape will be removed prior to liftoff)" and later updating with precise timing. These traits align with the ISTJ (Introverted‑Sensing‑Thinking‑Judging) type, known for methodical, detail‑oriented, and practical engineers.

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3D‑printing rocket enthusiast. Building Kestrel, RUSH & TVC systems; designing universal flight computers. Burned a rocket once—electronics survived.– @AlexRod0003

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The Kestrel Launch Cooler captures Alex’s love for rockets and engineering with a bright sky‑blue hue and a burst of fizz that mimics a rocket’s thrust. Vodka provides the clean, clear‑sky base, while blue Curaçao recalls the blue tape and clear days he mentions before a launch. A splash of lime adds the tang of trial‑and‑error, echoing his tweet "Kestrel has launched! It didn’t work great, but it’s what I expected on the first try." The ginger beer’s spicy fizz and a smoked rosemary garnish evoke the excitement of a static fire, just like "RUSH has completed its first static fire! Although it looks like it got absolutely torched, everything including the electronics survived. The Antlers TVC mount performed beautifully! Success!" and the dramatic "NOOO" moments when things don’t go as planned.

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Alex shows a strong drive for achievement and resourcefulness, hallmarks of Slytherin ambition. In the tweet "Kestrel has launched! It didn’t work great, but it’s what I expected on the first try. The vehicle was mostly destroyed, but everything can be reprinted!" they demonstrate a pragmatic approach to failure and a focus on improvement. Their goal to create a universal flight computer is evident in "Acceleration Alpha has been completed! This flight computer won’t just support my TVC program, but it will instead be a "universal" computer for other rockets too," reflecting a desire to expand influence and capability. The statement "Because of this, if a part is damaged during flight, it can easily be replaced!" highlights their resourceful mindset. Together these ambitions and clever problem‑solving align most closely with Slytherin.

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Alex’s bio says "I love spaceflight and engineering!" and their timeline is filled with rocket builds, test fires, and launches, which mirrors the central theme of Elton John’s "Rocket Man." In tweets like "We are targeting tomorrow for the first flight of Kestrel! Sky is predicted to be very clear, and wind speeds are acceptable! 🚀" they show the excitement of preparing for lift‑off, echoing the line "I'm a rocket man, burning bright in the sky." When setbacks occur they shrug it off with "Kestrel has launched! It didn’t work great… but everything can be reprinted!" and "NOOO," reflecting the song’s melancholy about being far from home and dealing with the lonely challenges of space. Their triumphant moments, such as "Absolutely amazing!!!" and "RUSH has completed its first static fire! … Success!" capture the soaring optimism of the chorus "And I think I'm ready for the final countdown." Overall, the blend of ambition, repeated launches, occasional failures, and relentless optimism makes "Rocket Man" the perfect anthem for Alex’s rocket‑building journey.

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