So, first of all
A lot of ppl asked me to finish this story in the past. I wanted to finish it. I really did, but later I got kinda meh with the story. some weeks later, I decided to make it waaay more hardcore, to reach the peak of EXPLORING BABBEH, I WANTED IT TO TAKE THE SKIES of abuse/exploring babbehs. I had this idea about 4 months ago, and it’s finally here xD
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I started this comic, and whenever I felt like, I added a little bit here, and there and so on. Today I finally decided to finish it, since there were just some lineart/shadows to be finished.
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I wanted it to be as long as I could, just to break my own limits in this one.
I wanna say sorry for not coloring it just like the first page, and feel free to ask any questions about it if you don’t understand some parts
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Last ps: You can expect more comics for this week, with original ideas from @BFM101 and @anon68543914 ^^
Honestly, it seems unlikely. Rockets are pretty self-contained, there aren’t a lot of openings, and there’s nothing to attract rats and mice. Quite the contrary, the human activity surrounding a rocket and the smells of the chemicals and plastics involved would be likely to keep small mammals from exploring.
However, it is quite possible that some unfortunate rodents could get roasted during takeoff, if they had the bad luck to be in the blast radius. Think about the shuttle, or better yet one of the huge Saturn V rockets, you didn’t want to be anywhere near those things when they went off.
Insects, on the other hand, surely die in great numbers, especially at Cape Canaveral.
Where did he put him?
Did he put him on the platform and got blasted by the rocket or did he get put on the rocket itself and got singed when it exited the atmosphere?
Rockets are placed over an enormous pool of water to aid in buffering the explosion of takeoff. If this was not done, the shockwaves would destroy the launch platform, sensitive equipment, and generally fuck people up badly!
This is why you see that cool plume rolling out and up after the rockets when they launch. It’s not all exhaust products, but also steam!
So maybe being on the ground would have been an even more brutal fate for the fluffy. Leave it to an astronaut to know what would be more merciful!