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AtomicCoyote61’s bio lists “engineer” and a love of “cringe,” and their feed is packed with technical deep‑dives like “A few Lockheed CL 400 (Suntan) proposals…” and detailed analyses of obscure military projects, mirroring Frink’s obsessive scientific curiosity. Their sci‑fi world‑building queries such as “Sci fi worldbuilding question of the day: how to get Earth‑like climate variation by latitude on a Niven scale ringworld” echo Frink’s penchant for speculative inventions and out‑there ideas. The user’s frequent meme‑laden posts (“gen alpha in control of the silver market”, “Mmm, notes of Red 40”) and self‑deprecating tone (“Recovering sinner”, “cringe enthusiast”) capture Frink’s quirky, socially awkward humor. Like Frink, they blend serious engineering discussion (e.g., “Further thoughts on nuclear strike on a ringworld…”) with whimsical commentary, making the nerd‑scientist personality a perfect fit.

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The user’s introverted style is evident in tweets like "I fell down a rabbit hole on this and now I'm reading logs of wikipedia editors..." and the reflective "Reading this article as a white male who graduated college in 2015 makes me...", showing a preference for solitary deep‑dive thinking. Their intuition shines through speculative posts such as "Sci fi worldbuilding question of the day: how to get Earth like climate variation by latitude on a Niven scale ringworld" and "Further musings on the scenario of Earth being transported to a ringworld", indicating a focus on abstract possibilities rather than concrete present details. While they cite concrete data (e.g., "A couple interesting (unclassified) data points on the effective kill radius of the W71 warhead"), the overall pattern favors big‑picture theorizing, confirming an N over S preference. Decision‑making is clearly thinking‑oriented, as shown by logical critiques like "The US Military could have bought 2,000 Gripens with the money they spent on these F 35s. Are they stupid?" and "I don't see the problem, the US Navy did pretty well with 6 frigates for a while." Finally, a judging attitude appears in organized, forward‑looking analyses such as "Further musings on the scenario of Earth being transported to a ringworld" and the attention to detail in "Occasionally documents where I work get entered into the electronic archive with typos left in", reflecting a structured, planned approach.

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Aerospace nerd, WWII tech tinkerer, ringworld worldbuilder, and occasional generous snail photo. Idaho engineer & outdoor enthusiast.– @AtomicCoyote61

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The cocktail mixes smoky mezcal, the wild spirit of a coyote, with bright blue curaçao to evoke the ringworld from his sci‑fi worldbuilding tweet: 'Sci fi worldbuilding question of the day: how to get Earth like climate variation by latitude on a Niven scale ringworld.' A splash of Red 40‑infused simple syrup nods to his playful note: 'Mmm, notes of Red 40.' Pine‑scented syrup and a dash of bitters honor his Idaho outdoors, skiing, hiking, and engineering side. The garnish of a pine sprig and a tiny gummy bear captures his self‑described 'cringe enthusiast' vibe.

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Their tweets repeatedly dive into obscure technical details and historical research, such as "A few Lockheed CL 400 (Suntan) proposals, harvested from an old secretprojects post..." and "Sci fi worldbuilding question of the day: how to get Earth like climate variation by latitude on a Niven scale ringworld." They enjoy solving complex engineering puzzles, for example "Further thoughts on nuclear strike on a ringworld; aircraft with sufficient range to travel tens of thousands of miles will be too large/slow..." and "Drawing of a hypothetical J58 powered, SRAM Carrier B 58." Their intellectual curiosity is evident in linking to primary sources, like the NASA report, the UK defence nuclear enterprise PDF, and the Smithsonian article on the DC‑8. While occasional political commentary appears, the dominant pattern is a love of learning, analysis, and clever speculation, which aligns with Ravenclaw's values of wisdom and wit.

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The user’s feed is dominated by nuclear weapons and radiation‑related speculation, such as the tweet "A couple interesting (unclassified) data points on the effective kill radius of the W71 warhead on the Spartan ABM" and the "Further thoughts on nuclear strike on a ringworld; aircraft with sufficient range to travel tens of thousands of miles will be too large/slow to easily penetrate heavily defended areas" tweet. The chorus of Imagine Dragons’ "Radioactive" – "I’m waking up to ash and dust, I’m radioactive" – mirrors that preoccupation with fallout and a world altered by radiation. Their self‑description "Escaped from New York. Recovering sinner" also fits the song’s theme of personal transformation after a catastrophic event. The track’s blend of high‑energy rock and a dystopian vibe matches the user’s mix of technical enthusiasm, dark humor, and meme‑laden commentary, especially the occasional "the demon of Babylon disguises himself with the cloak of the righteous" tweet. Because the song is widely known, it serves as a perfect anthem for someone who constantly thinks about nuclear tech and post‑apocalyptic scenarios.

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