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Quesst

"LETHAL Lipomatosis 🌽⭐⭐"

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This cub is immortal! It will not age or get hungry.
Appearance Markings
Base Palomino (Tan Skin) Slot 1: Sidereal Points (44%) Tier 3
Slot 2: Leonid Undershine (100%) Tier 3
Slot 3: White Socks (100%) Tier 1
Slot 8: Quartz Rims (33%) Tier 2
Slot 9: Bandit Feline (100%) Tier 3
Genetics Red Light Countershaded Common
Eyes Blue
Mane Type Thick
Mane Color Wicked
Mutation Lipomatosis
Marking Slots
10
Equipped Decorations
Spring Eggs

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Carpenter Bee [1]
Biography
Your lioness gave birth to Cub, and notices it is different to all the others. It has lumps all over its tiny body, but appears healthy otherwise.


Name History
The Quesst mission has two goals: 1) design and build NASA’s X-59 research aircraft with technology that reduces the loudness of a sonic boom to a gentle thump to people on the ground; and 2) fly the X-59 over several U.S. communities to gather data on human responses to the sound generated during supersonic flight and deliver that data set to U.S. and international regulators.

Using this data, new sound-based rules regarding supersonic flight over land can be written and adopted, which would open the doors to new commercial cargo and passenger markets to provide faster-than-sound air travel.

Elements of NASA's Quesst mission are organized within two of the agency's aeronautics programs -- the Advanced Air Vehicles Program and the Integrated Aviation Systems Program -- and managed by a systems project office whose members span both programs and all four of NASA's aeronautical research field centers: Langley Research Center in Virginia; Glenn Research Center in Cleveland; and Ames Research Center and Armstrong Flight Research Center, which are both located in California.





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