I very often agree with you on things, but here... I'm 100% in disagreement with you.Small Unit Transport of the type the US Navy uses with transport helicopters. The apt comparison would be how well maintained a Bell is on a US Carrier.Please submit your irrefutable confirmation as to exactly what kind of vehicle that is here: ______________ . Thank you.
Now, if this is a civilian refining facility or something, this changes somewhat, but only just. I imagine that regulations would require maintenance and care of equipment as well. Certainly, not US mining venture today would allow its equipment to fall into such a state while still being used.
The issue isn't that the equipment is in a state of poor repair. Why isn't that the issue? BECAUSE THE EQUIPMENT IS NOT EVIDENTLY IN A STATE OF DISREPAIR AT ALL.
Go to your car right now. Unless you are utterly neurotic about cleaning it every single day, you probably have crud in the carpet where you put your feet. You may have sesame seeds and even a bit of french fry down the back... who knows? The odds are, your dashboard has dust on it. And the outside? Most likely, there's some road dirt on it. Where I live now, every single car is coated with yellow pollen (I've never seen pollen like this before... after a rain, it looks like there's mustard in the gutters!)
REALITY IS NOT PRISTINE, in other words. And yes, things that look "too clean" or "too perfect" invariably strike people (myself included) as being FAKE.
The shuttle, and the fueling station it's seen at, is neither FILTHY, nor is it in a state of "disrepair." It all seems perfectly serviceable and perfectly functional. Can anyone point out anything about that which indicates that things aren't being maintained in proper working order?
Cleanliness is typically limited to "you keep things as clean as they need to be in order to serve the purpose required." Unless you're a neurotic, 200-times-a-day-handwasher or something, I s'pose...
I have NO problem with the set we're being shown. It is simultaneously consistent with what we've seen in the past, yet different (which expands that world we've seen) and is BELIEVABLE.
"Broken and filthy" does not equal "believable." You're right. But this isn't "broken" nor is it "filthy." It just looks USED.