RoryTheSpaceGuy
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Your Simpsons character
Rory’s relentless enthusiasm for rockets and his habit of correcting technical details, such as “first stage landed precisely within the designated area” you sure about that, mirrors Lisa Simpson’s love of science and her tendency to point out errors. He also asks detailed engineering questions like “Can someone smarter than me tell me if B18 CH4 tank can be reused with B19s lox tank? Maybe @ScottLikedSLS or @mcrs987 ?”, showing the same scholarly curiosity Lisa displays in class. His sarcastic humor and meme‑style remarks, for example “Excuse me? France lmao” and “Literally the KSP staging sound effect lmao”, reflect Lisa’s witty, slightly sardonic tone when she notices absurdities. Like Lisa, who often shares her thoughts only when a topic truly interests her (as reflected in his bio “I post when i feel like it”), Rory posts sporadically based on his passion. Together, his scientific zeal, critical eye, and playful sarcasm align best with the character of Lisa Simpson.

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Rory shows an introverted style by posting mainly when they feel like it and replying to others rather than starting conversations, e.g., "I post when i feel like it" and "What is that landing burn config lmao [picture] [quoted tweet]". Their tweets focus on concrete, observable details such as "Can someone smarter than me tell me if B18 CH4 tank can be reused with B19s lox tank?" and "Some main takeaways from the Project Athena PDF" which points to Sensing. Decision‑making is driven by logical analysis rather than personal sentiment, illustrated by statements like "Assuming SpaceX's only goal next year was to land HLS i think it could be possible" and "I have slightly changed my mind on this, now i still think there is no chance of a launch this year…". Finally, they display a flexible, spontaneous approach to work and posting, as seen in "I post when i feel like it" and real‑time updates such as "Clock is rolling, targeting the end of the window" and "Long hold, possible scrub".

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Irish spaceflight nerd & hobbyist artist, tracking Starship builds from B18 tank. Coffee-powered, not French, once mistook a launch pad for a bakery.– @RoryTheSpaceGuy

Your signature cocktail
The cocktail starts with Irish whiskey, a nod to his bio "Spaceflight lover, Irish" and his pride in his heritage. A splash of blue curaçao mirrors the iconic blue of the B18 landing tank and the "What is that landing burn config lmao" tweet, giving the drink a cosmic hue. Lemon juice and a dash of orange bitters add a sharp, sarcastic bite that reminds us of his skeptical humor, like the tweet "‘first stage landed precisely within the designated area’ you sure about that". A top‑off of club soda gives the drink the fizz of a launch countdown, echoing his excitement in "Blue is live". Finally, the garnish of a tiny rocket‑shaped candy caps the drink with the "Hell yeah" enthusiasm he often shares.

Your Hogwarts House
Rory consistently shows a thirst for knowledge and analytical thinking, such as when they share "Some main takeaways from the Project Athena PDF..." and break down complex spaceflight concepts. They often seek expert insight on technical details, asking "Can someone smarter than me tell me if B18 CH4 tank can be reused with B19s lox tank?" which highlights a love of learning. Their tweets also include detailed scenario planning, e.g., "Assuming SpaceX's only goal next year was to land HLS i think it could be possible..." demonstrating a strategic, intellectual approach. This focus on wisdom, curiosity, and intellectual rigor aligns with the core values of Ravenclaw.

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Rory's tweets often revolve around launch countdowns, holds, and scrubs, such as "So weather, GSE and range are all no go, ts not launching today 🫠" and "Long hold, possible scrub". They also show a blend of awe and melancholy, like "RIP S33 11 months after it flew" and "The SQD arm extension has finally showed up at Starbase". This mix of excitement, uncertainty, and a space‑centric focus mirrors the narrative of David Bowie's "Space Oddity", where Major Tom’s journey begins with a countdown and ends in isolation. The lyric "Ground control to Major Tom" directly parallels Rory’s focus on ground‑control updates and launch status. Moreover, the song’s iconic status in space culture fits an enthusiast who "draw+edit occasionally" and "post when i feel like it", embodying the lone‑but‑passionate astronaut vibe.

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