 You know like being a space operator just throughout my career before a space force you always heard of general Raymond Always great things. He was like the example of what a leader should be especially a guardian and so once he became chief of chief of space operations and everything and Seeing him more interviews more books more stories like that stuff So me to him in person didn't know what to expect, but it was great It was a really good experience again super down-the-earth super knowledgeable very passionate About the space for us and where we're going and everything and so it was just good good to hear it from the expert himself. So yeah, it was nice Even though he's retired still a very very busy man And so when we actually got in he was coming from a space launch the night prior And so got up super early to sit down with us again like made time for us and everything You could tell he was exhausted That part was like trying not trying to chew too much But we just sat down and picked his brain and it was a great time Outside of the space force a lot of people in other branches or even civilians to understand exactly what the space warfighter is And what we actually do and so having him break that down in the context is easy to understand pretty much If we go to war, you know on the battlefield in all domains space is a part of that that experience, you know And so our assets we enable communication GPS applications weapon guided munitions Whether everything is touched by space and so there will never be a war that's not fought with space And then who's to know what the next war actually be fought at it could be in the space domain And so we as guardians and everyone else have to change that mindset of what is a space warfighter and we are warfighters I think that's one of the biggest takeaways is that guardians are warfighters and we do add so much to the fight We're no longer that support element that I think a lot of people thought of in the past You know where they're on the front line, maybe not in a in a right there on a line tangibly But our front line is just a hundred kilometers