Up 'da Mast

 OK, I know y'all always wanted to see what it was like inspecting a sail track in the mast.  So there are two ways:  1)   The tried and true conventional way by hoisting a hapless individual in a bosun's chair secured (hopefully) by a safety line.  Then you have to rely on said individual's recollection of what he or she saw.  Meanwhile, they are cleaning out their pants.

However - there is option 2:  The Chesney Option.  A cutting-edge AI technique using quantum gyroscopy  coupled with soloton imagery to  provide the world at large an experience that James Cameron only wishes he could provide.

But first, the technology.  I call it the "Chesney-1" for obvious reasons.





If the purpose of the various components is unclear at this point, the following legend should help.



And finally, ready to launch the Chesney-1 on its ten-minute mission - to seek out life and new civilizations, to find the binding spot in the sail track, to go where no man wants to go...


And the result.  Again, James Cameron if you're listening, I am available to consult (remotely).  




OK, I don't know why the second video is offset.  James Cameron, you didn't see this.
    

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