>>13082
"Stages"
finance.yahoo. com/news/spacex-apparently-lost-classified-zuma-022406027.html
"The Zuma payload it was carrying, a mysterious classified piece of cargo for the U.S. government believed to be a spy satellite, was lost after it failed to separate from the second stage of the rocket after the first stage of the Falcon 9 separated as planned and returned to Earth"
>>20604 "DEFCON[1]"
And I know that the whole DEFCON thing has been beat like a dead horse, but hear me out. In light of the above "Stages" information, and also according to the text from the aforementioned article, and I quote "This could be a significant setback for SpaceX, since these kinds of contracts can be especially lucrative, and it faces fierce competition from existing launch provider ULA, jointly operated by Boeing and Lockheed Martin."
DEFCON[1] can correlate to Defense Contractor #1 (Lockheed Martin/Boeing)?